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 102 STAT. 3894

PUBLIC LAW 100-656—NOV. 15, 1988

(c) REFUSE.—Refuse systems and related services shall include contract awards assigned to standard industrial classification code 4212 or 4953. (d)

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engineering services (including surveying and mapping) shall include contract awards assigned to standard industrial classification code 7389 (if identified as pertaining to mapping services), 8711, 8712, or 8713. (e) ALTERNATIVE DATA.—In the event that standard industrial classification codes are not assigned to individual contract awards reported to the Federal Procurement Data Center by January 1, 1989, the Program may be conducted on the basis of the product and service codes used to report data pertaining to such contract awards, related to the maximum practicable extent to the standard industrial classification code for the service being provided by the contractor, SEC. 718. DEFINITIONS.

(a) DESIGNATED INDUSTRY GROUPS.—"Designated industry groups" means the groups specified in section 717 for participation in the Small Business Competitiveness Demonstration Program. (b) EMERGING SMALL BUSINESS CONCERN.—"Emerging small business concern" means a small business concern whose size is no greater than 50 percent of the numerical size standard applicable to the standard industrial classification code assigned to a contracting opportunity. (c) PARTICIPATING AGENCY.—"Participating agency" shall have the same meaning as the term "executive agency" in section (4)(1) of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act (41 U.S.C. 403(1)). The Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy is authorized to specify as part of the Progrsun test plan the list of executive agencies designated to participate in the Program, which shall include: (1) the Department of Agriculture, (2) the Department of Defense (with the Department of the Army, the Etepartment of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, and the defense agencies reporting separately), (3) the Department of Energy, (4) the Department of Health and Human Services, (5) the Department of Transportation, (6) the Environmental Protection Agency, (7) the General Services Administration (the Public Building Service reporting separately), (8) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and (9) the Veterans Administration. The Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy is authorized to require any participating agencies to report separately in any manner deemed appropriate to enhance the attainment of the test activities authorized by this title. (d) SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION.—"Small business participation" shall include the aggregate dollar value of every procurement contract award made to a small business concern, without regard to whether such award was based on restricted or unrestricted competition, or was made on a sole source basis. (e) STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION CODE.—"Standard industrial classification code" means a four digit code assigned to an industry category in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual

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