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  2. Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program

    comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub

    Statewide HUB Certification. Texas Government Code §2161.061 authorizes the Comptroller of Public Accounts Statewide HUB Program to certify qualified small businesses and enter into Memorandums of Agreements (MOAs) with other small business certifying entities to maximize the HUBs certified.

  3. HUB Certification Process - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

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    To apply for a free HUB Certification, go to the Texas Statewide HUB System. What are the benefits of HUB Certification? HUB certification is free of charge and good for up to four years, provided that the business continues to meet the eligibility requirements.*

  4. HUB Frequently Asked Questions - Texas Comptroller of Public...

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    What are the requirements for HUB certification? A state of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Certification requires at least 51 percent of the business be owned, managed, and operated by owner(s) who meet the qualified ethnicity requirement, or are a woman, or are a service-disabled-veteran (SDV) (with at least a 20 percent ...

  5. HUB Forms - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

    comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/forms.php

    New HUB certification applicants should download, review, and gather the necessary items referenced in the following resources to ensure a completed HUB application is submitted to allow for efficient processing turnaround times. You can check the current HUB application processing times.

  6. Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) - Texas Comptroller of...

    comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/hub-cert-app.pdf

    The Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program is a component of the Statewide Procurement Division of the Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA). Texas Government Code, Section 2161 establishes the HUB Program and authorizes the CPA to administer the Statewide HUB Program.

  7. The Comptroller’s Statewide Procurement Division connects vendors with state purchasers and contract opportunities, and help state and local government entities procure non-IT goods and services through easily accessible contracts that meet their needs.

  8. HUB Resources - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

    comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/resources.php

    Texas Government Code §2161.061 authorizes the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Statewide HUB Program to certify qualified small businesses and enter into Memorandums of Agreements (MOAs) with other small business-certifying entities to maximize the number of HUBs certified.

  9. HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) - Texas Comptroller of Public...

    comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/docs/hub-forms/hsp-allfms.pdf

    The HUB Program promotes equal business opportunities for economically disadvantaged persons to contract with the State of Texas in accordance with the goals specified in the 2009 State of Texas Disparity Study. The statewide HUB goals defined in 34 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §20.284 are:

  10. How to Register as a Texas Vendor On The CMBL - Texas Comptroller...

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    The statewide Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) certification program has moved online. It’s free to apply — find out what Texas businesses are eligible to become certified HUBs. Ready to apply?

  11. Historically Underutilized Business Reporting - Texas Comptroller...

    comptroller.texas.gov/purchasing/vendor/hub/reporting.php

    By using the HUB Report, agencies can track their expenditures and utilize it as a bench marking tool to meet or exceed their HUB utilization in each of the following categories: heavy construction. building construction. special trade construction. professional services.