Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 8, December 2, 2024
Section 7VAC13-20-70 - Eligible minority-owned businessA. In general, a business may be certified as a minority-owned business if: 1. It meets the definition of minority-owned business provided in § 2.2-1604 of the Code of Virginia; and2. The minority owner is regarded as such by the community of which the person claims to be a part.B. Being born in a country does not, by itself, define an individual as a minority individual pursuant to § 2.2-1604 of the Code of Virginia. In making the determination whether a person is a minority individual, the department may be required to determine whether the person is regarded as a minority individual by the community of which he claims to be a part. In making this determination, the department may consider whether: 1. The person regularly describes himself, in printed materials and orally, as a member of the community;2. Whether the person historically has held himself out as a member of the community;3. Whether the individual is a member of and actively participates in business, educational, charitable, civic, or community organizations, or activities made up of or traditionally identified with or attended by members of the community; and4. Whether other members of the community describe the person as a fellow member of the community.C. The department may request such additional information as it may reasonably need to support an individual's claim that he is a minority individual. In determining whether a minority individual is regarded as such by the community, the department shall consider all the facts in the record viewed as a whole.7 Va. Admin. Code § 13-20-70
Derived From Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 25, eff. 8/8/2016.Statutory Authority: § 2.2-1606 of the Code of Virginia.