SBA Proposes Increase in Size Standards To Help Reflect Changes in Marketplace

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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A proposed rule published today for comment in The Federal Register by the U.S. Small Business Administration would adjust the size definition of small businesses in the transportation and warehousing sector to reflect changes in marketplace conditions in those sectors.

The proposed revisions would increase the revenue-based size definition businesses must meet to qualify as small businesses in 22 industries of the transportation and warehousing sector. As part of its ongoing comprehensive review of all size standards, the SBA evaluated all industries in this sector that have revenue-based size standards to determine whether the size standards should be retained or revised.

In 2007, the SBA began the process of reviewing and updating size standards based on industry-specific data. Before this, the last overall review of size standards occurred more than 25 years ago. Under provisions in the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010, SBA will continue its comprehensive review of all size standards for the next several years.

The proposed changes take into account the structural characteristics within individual industries, including average firm size, the degree of competition, and federal government contracting trends to ensure that size definitions reflect current economic conditions within those industries.

The changes would allow some small businesses that are close to exceeding their current size standards to retain small business eligibility under higher size standards, give federal agencies a larger selection of small businesses to choose from for small business procurement opportunities and allow small businesses to qualify for financial assistance from the SBA. SBA estimates as many as 1,200 additional firms will become eligible for SBA programs as a result of the proposed revisions, if they are adopted.

The SBA issued a White Paper entitled “Size Standards Methodology” on Oct. 21, 2009, which explains how the SBA establishes, reviews and modifies its receipts-based and employee-based small business size standards. It can be viewed at http://www.sba.gov/size.

Comments can be submitted on this proposed rule on or before July 13, 2011, online at: www.regulations.gov, where they will be posted, or mailed to Khem R. Sharma, chief, Size Standards Division, 409 3rd St., SW, Mail Code 6530, Washington, DC 20416. For more information about SBA’s revisions to its small business size standards, click on “What’s New” on SBA’s Web site at: http://www.sba.gov/size.

SBA also has extended for an extra 30 days the comment period for a proposed rule published March 16 increasing the size standards for 35 industries and one sub-industry in the professional, scientific and technical services and other services sectors. Comments on that rule will be accepted up until June 15.

The industries that will be affected by the proposal published today include:

       

 

 

NAICS

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NAICS industry title

 

Proposed

size

standard

($ million)

 

Current

size

standard

($ million)

481219     Other Non-Scheduled Air Transportation   $14.0   $7.0
485111     Mixed Mode Transit Systems   $14.0   $7.0
485112     Commuter Rail Systems   $14.0   $7.0
485113     Bus and Other Motor Vehicle Transit Systems   $14.0   $7.0
485119     Other Urban Transit Systems   $14.0   $7.0
485210     Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation   $14.0   $7.0
485310     Taxi Service   $14.0   $7.0
485320     Limousine Service   $14.0   $7.0
485410     School and Employee Bus Transportation   $14.0   $7.0
485510     Charter Bus Industry   $14.0   $7.0
485991     Special Needs Transportation   $14.0   $7.0
485999     All Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation   $14.0   $7.0
486210     Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas   $25.5   $7.0
488111     Air Traffic Control   $30.0   $7.0
488119     Other Airport Operations   $30.0   $7.0
488190     Other Support Activities for Air Transportation   $30.0   $7.0
488210     Support Activities for Rail Transportation   $14.0   $7.0
488310     Port and Harbor Operations   $35.5   $25.5
488320     Marine Cargo Handling   $35.5   $25.5
488330     Navigational Services to Shipping   $35.5   $7.0
488390     Other Support Activities for Water Transportation   $35.5   $7.0
488510     Freight Transportation Arrangement   $14.0   $7.0
 

Release Number: 11-31



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