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Important HUBZone Employee Definition Change

By Michael H. Payne on May 19, 2010
Posted in Small Business Contracting

By: Lane F. Kelman

On May 3, 2010, the SBA’s definition of the term "employee" of a Historically Underutilized Business Zone ("HUBZone") was amended. The new definition establishes a more definitive but stringent reading of when a person is considered an employee for HUBZone eligibility purposes. (See the SBA’s HUBZone regulations). The construction industry…

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