Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB514

Introduced
2/3/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Engrossed
3/17/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Enrolled
4/4/23  
Chaptered
4/24/23  

Caption

Local Procurements - Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Programs - Certification

Impact

This legislation is significant as it establishes a uniform standard for recognizing minority business certifications throughout Maryland's local governments. By easing the path for certified MBEs to participate in local procurements, SB514 is expected to foster greater inclusivity in government contracting, ensuring that minority-owned businesses have equitable opportunities to compete for procurement contracts across various jurisdictions.

Summary

Senate Bill 514, also known as the Local Procurements - Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Programs - Certification Act, aims to streamline the certification process for minority business enterprises (MBEs) in Maryland. The bill mandates that all counties and municipalities utilizing MBE programs must accept certifications from the state’s designated certification agency. This aligns local requirements with state standards, potentially simplifying processes for businesses seeking county or municipal certification.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB514 appears to be positive, with broad support among legislators and stakeholders focused on increasing minority participation in government procurement. The discussions emphasize the importance of removing bureaucratic hurdles that minority businesses face, suggesting a shared recognition of the need for equitable access to opportunities. However, as with many legislative efforts, there may be underlying concerns about implementation and administrative capacity at the local level.

Contention

While support for SB514 is prevalent, some concerns may arise regarding its implementation. Critics may argue about the readiness of local governments to adapt their processes in accordance with the new mandated standards, and whether additional resources will be necessary to ensure compliance. This highlights a potential challenge in balancing the intent of the law to promote minority business engagement with the practicalities of local administrative operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB9

Procurement - Minority Business Enterprises - Study

MD SB487

Procurement - Minority Business Enterprises - Revisions

MD HB389

Procurement - Minority Business Enterprises - Revisions

MD SB829

State Procurement - Minority Business Enterprise Program - Extension and Reports

MD SB334

State Procurement - Minority Business Enterprise Program - Extension and Reports

MD HB809

State Procurement – Minority Business Enterprise Program – Extension and Reports

MD HB783

Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission – Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Program – Revisions and Extension MC/PG 101–23

MD HB991

State Procurement - Minority Business Enterprise Program - Extension and Reports

MD SB510

Procurement – Minority Business Enterprises and Veteran–Owned Small Business Enterprises – Participation Goal Scorecard

MD SB438

Minority Business Enterprises - Calculation of Participation Rates - Procurements From Maryland Correctional Enterprises

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.