27.1218—Designated entities.
(a) Eligibility for small business provisions.
(1)
A small business is an entity that, together with all attributed parties, has average gross revenues that are not more than $40 million for the preceding three years.
(2)
A very small business is an entity that, together with all attributed parties, has average gross revenues that are not more than $15 million for the preceding three years.
(3)
An entrepreneur is an entity that, together with all attributed parties, has average gross revenues that are not more than $3 million for the preceding three years.
(b) Bidding credits.
(1)
A winning bidder that qualifies as a small business, as defined in this section, or a consortium of small businesses, may use a bidding credit of 15 percent, as specified in § 1.2110(f)(2)(iii) of this chapter, to lower the cost of its winning bid on any of the licenses in this subpart.
(2)
A winning bidder that qualifies as a very small business, as defined in this section, or a consortium of very small businesses, may use a bidding credit of 25 percent, as specified in § 1.2110(f)(2)(ii) of this chapter, to lower the cost of its winning bid on any of the licenses in this subpart.
(3)
A winning bidder that qualifies as an entrepreneur, as defined in this section, or a consortium of entrepreneurs, may use a bidding credit of 15 percent, as specified in § 1.2110(f)(2)(i) of this chapter, to lower the cost of its winning bid on any of the licenses in this subpart.
[73 FR 26041, May 8, 2008]