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“HUBZone” means a historically underutilized business zone that is an area located within one or more qualified census tracts, qualified nonmetropolitan counties, lands within the external boundaries of an Indian reservation, qualified base closure areas, or redesignated areas, as defined in 13 CFR 126.103. <ref>FAR 2.1</ref>
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'''“HUBZone”''' means a historically underutilized business zone that is an area located within one or more qualified census tracts, qualified nonmetropolitan counties, lands within the external boundaries of an Indian reservation, qualified base closure areas, or redesignated areas, as defined in 13 CFR 126.103. <ref>FAR 2.1</ref>
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
For more on HUB Zone contracts see; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HUBZone]
 
For more on HUB Zone contracts see; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HUBZone]
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==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
[[Category: FAR 2.1 - Definitions]]
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“HUBZone” means a historically underutilized business zone that is an area located within one or more qualified census tracts, qualified nonmetropolitan counties, lands within the external boundaries of an Indian reservation, qualified base closure areas, or redesignated areas, as defined in 13 CFR 126.103. [1]


Resources

For more on HUB Zone contracts see; [1]


References and Notes

  1. FAR 2.1