US Code
CHAPTER 14A— AID TO SMALL BUSINESS
§ 631b. Reports to Congress; state of small business

(a) Report on Small Business and CompetitionThe President shall transmit to the Congress not later than January 20 of each year a Report on Small Business and Competition which shall—(1) examine the current role of small business in the economy on an industry-by-industry basis;
(2) present current and historical data on production, employment, investment, population, job creation and retention, annual business failures, annual business startups, and other economic variables for small business in the economy as a whole and for small business in each sector of the economy, with, to the extent practicable, specific statistics divided as to urban, suburban, and rural areas;
(3) identify economic trends which will or may affect the small business sector and the state of competition;
(4) examine the effects on small business and competition of policies, programs, and activities, including, but not limited to the Internal Revenue Code [26 U.S.C. 1 et seq.], the Employee Retirement Income Security Act [29 U.S.C. 1001 et seq.], the Securities Act of 1933 [15 U.S.C. 77a et seq.], and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 [15 U.S.C. 78a et seq.], and regulations promulgated thereunder; identify problems generated by such policies, programs, and activities; and recommend legislative and administrative solutions to such problems; and
(5) recommend a program for carrying out the policy declared in section 631a of this title, together with such recommendations for legislation as he may deem necessary or desirable.
(b) Appendix to reportThe President also shall transmit simultaneously as an appendix to such annual report, a report, by agency and department, on the total dollar value of all Federal contracts exceeding $10,000 in amount and the dollar amount (including the subcontracts thereunder in excess of $10,000) awarded to small, minority-owned, female-owned, and veteran-owned businesses.
(c) Supplementary reportsThe President may transmit from time to time to the Congress reports supplementary to the Report on Small Business and Competition, each of which shall include such supplementary or revised recommendations as he may deem necessary or desirable to achieve the policy declared in section 631a of this title.
(d) Referral to Congressional committeesThe Report on Small Business and Competition and all supplementary reports transmitted under subsections (b) and (c) of this section shall, when transmitted to Congress, be referred to the Senate Select Committee on Small Business and the Committee on Small Business of the House of Representatives.
(e) Small business concerns owned by disadvantaged individuals and by women 11 See 1988 Amendment note below.The information and data required to be reported pursuant to subsection (a) shall separately detail those portions of such information and data that are relevant to—(1) small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, by gender, as defined pursuant to section 637(d) of this title;
(2) small business concerns owned and controlled by women; and
(3) 22 So in original. Two pars. (3) have been enacted. qualified HUBZone small business concern (as defined in section 632(p) 33 See References in Text note below. of this title).
(3) 2 small business concerns owned and controlled by veterans, as defined in section 632(q) of this title, and small business concerns owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans, as defined in such section 632(q) of this title.

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Title 15— COMMERCE AND TRADE

CHAPTER 14A— AID TO SMALL BUSINESS

§ 631. Declaration of policy

§ 631a. Congressional declaration of small business economic policy

§ 631b. Reports to Congress; state of small business

§ 631c. Small Business Manufacturing Task Force

§ 632. Definitions

§ 633. Small Business Administration

§ 633a. Detailed justification for proposed changes in budget requests

§ 634. General powers

§ 634a. Office of Advocacy within Small Business Administration; Chief Counsel for Advocacy

§ 634b. Primary functions of Office of Advocacy

§ 634c. Additional duties of Office of Advocacy

§ 634d. Staff and powers of Office of Advocacy

§ 634e. Assistance of Government agencies

§ 634f. Reports

§ 634g. Budgetary line item and authorization of appropriations

§ 635. Deposit of moneys; depositaries, custodians, and fiscal agents; contributions to employees’ compensation funds

§ 636. Additional powers

§ 636a. Repealed. , ,

§ 636b. Disaster loan interest rates

§ 636c. Age of applicant for disaster loans

§ 636d. Disaster aid to major sources of employment

§ 636e. Definitions

§ 636f. Coordination of efforts between the Administrator and the Internal Revenue Service to expedite loan processing

§ 636g. Development and implementation of major disaster response plan

§ 636h. Disaster planning responsibilities

§ 636i. Small business bonding threshold

§ 636j. Repealed. , ,

§ 636k. Reports on disaster assistance

§ 636l. Semiannual report

§ 636m. Loan forgiveness

§ 637. Additional powers

§ 637a. Repealed. , ,

§ 637b. Availability of information

§ 637c. Definitions

§ 637d. Subcontracting plan reports

§ 638. Research and development

§ 638a. GAO study with respect to venture capital operating company, hedge fund, and private equity firm involvement

§ 638b. Reducing vulnerability of SBIR and STTR programs to fraud, waste, and abuse

§ 639. Reporting requirements and agency cooperation

§ 639a. Review of loan program; submission of estimated needs for additional authorization

§ 639b. Oversight

§ 640. Voluntary agreements among small-business concerns

§ 641. Transfer to Administration of other functions, powers, and duties

§ 642. Requirements for loans

§ 643. Fair charge for use of Government-owned property

§ 644. Awards or contracts

§ 644a. Small Business Procurement Advisory Council

§ 645. Offenses and penalties

§ 645a. Annual report on suspensions and debarments proposed by Small Business Administration

§ 646. Liens

§ 647. Duplication of activities of other Federal departments or agencies

§ 648. Small business development center program authorization

§ 648a. Repealed. , ,

§ 648b. Grants for SBDCs

§ 648c. SBA and USPTO partnerships

§ 649. Office of International Trade

§ 649a. Omitted

§ 649b. Grants, contracts and cooperative agreements for international marketing programs

§ 649c. Authorization of appropriations

§ 649d. Central information clearinghouse

§ 650. Supervisory and enforcement authority for small business lending companies

§ 651. National small business tree planting program

§ 652. Central European Enterprise Development Commission

§ 653. Office of Rural Affairs

§ 654. Paul D. Coverdell drug-free workplace program

§ 655. Pilot Technology Access Program

§ 656. Women’s Business Center program

§ 657. Oversight of regulatory enforcement

§ 657a. HUBZone program

§ 657b. Veterans programs

§ 657c. Repealed. , ,

§ 657d. Federal and State Technology Partnership Program

§ 657e. Mentoring Networks

§ 657f. Procurement program for small business concerns owned and controlled by service-disabled veterans

§ 657f–1. Certification of small business concerns owned and controlled by veterans

§ 657g. Participation in federally funded projects

§ 657h. Small business energy efficiency

§ 657i. Coordination of disaster assistance programs with FEMA

§ 657j. Information tracking and follow-up system for disaster assistance

§ 657k. Disaster processing redundancy

§ 657l. Comprehensive disaster response plan

§ 657m. Plans to secure sufficient office space

§ 657n. Immediate Disaster Assistance program

§ 657o. Annual reports on disaster assistance

§ 657p. Outreach regarding health insurance options available to children

§ 657q. Consolidation of contract requirements

§ 657r. Mentor-protege programs

§ 657s. Limitations on subcontracting

§ 657t. Office of Credit Risk Management

§ 657u. Lender Oversight Committee