Indiana Administrative Code
Title 25 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
Article 5 - MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
Rule 3 - Certification Standards
Section 3-8 - Rules affecting an enterprise's responsibility after being certified as an MBE or a WBE

Universal Citation: 25 IN Admin Code 3-8

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 4-13-1-4; IC 4-13-1-7; IC 4-13-2-9; IC 4-13.6-3-1

Affected: IC 4-13-1; IC 4-13.6; IC 5-22

Sec. 8.

(a) An enterprise's responsibilities after certification include, but are not necessarily limited to, the responsibilities set forth in this section. Failure to comply with the provisions of this section may result in an order to show cause why MBE or WBE certification should not be revoked.

(b) Each MBE-certified enterprise and each WBE-certified enterprise must notify the department in writing within thirty (30) days of each change affecting its qualifying membership, ownership, or control requirements, and of any other material change to the information provided in the application form.

(1) Changes in contact information must be reported, including address, telephone number, and personnel.

(2) Management responsibility among members of a limited liability company must be reported.

(3) Supporting documentation must be attached describing in detail the nature of such changes.

The notice must take the form of a notarized affidavit.

(c) A certified MBE or WBE enterprise must provide, every year on the anniversary of the date of its certification, a notarized affidavit stating that there have been no changes to enterprise's qualifying members, ownership, or control requirements, or any other material change to the information provided in its application form, except for changes about which the enterprise has previously notified the department. The affidavit shall specifically affirm that the enterprise continues to meet standards for certification under these rules.

(d) Once the department has certified an MBE or WBE, the enterprise shall remain certified for a period of at three (3) years unless or until its certification has been revoked. The department may not require firms to reapply for certification as a condition of continuing to participate in the program during this three (3) year period unless the factual basis on which the certification was made changes.

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