Handyman Insurance, Small Business Contracting May Be Very Different in 2016
Monday, Mar. 28th 2016 12:10 PM
In the past year, the Small Business Administration has issued proposed rules that will likely result in major regulatory changes. Some of the most important changes are those relating to its mentor-protege program, and the performance of work requirements for prime contractors. The proposed rules affecting these areas have the potential to substantially alter the landscape of small business contracting in 2016
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