Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 4 - Purchasing and Sales
Section 1-402 - Reciprocal Preference for Resident Bidders

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Nonresident bidder” means a bidder whose principal office is outside the State.
        (3)    “Preference” includes:
            (i)    a percentage preference;
            (ii)    an employee residency requirement; or
            (iii)    any other provision that favors a resident over a nonresident.
        (4)    “Resident bidder” means a bidder whose principal office is in the State.
    (b)    When a political subdivision or an instrumentality of government in the State uses competitive bidding to award a procurement contract, the political subdivision or instrumentality may give a preference to the resident bidder who submits the lowest responsive bid of any resident bidder if:
        (1)    the resident bidder is a responsible bidder;
        (2)    a responsible nonresident bidder submits the lowest responsive bid of all bidders; and
        (3)    the state in which the nonresident bidder’s principal office is located gives a preference to its residents.
    (c)    A preference under this section shall be identical to the preference that the state in which the nonresident bidder’s principal office is located gives to its residents.