Economically disadvantaged person definition

Economically disadvantaged person means a person who is economically disadvantaged because of the person's identification as a member of a certain group, including Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, Asian Pacific Americans, and Native Americans, and who has suffered the effects of discriminatory practices or other similar insidious circumstances over which the person has no control.
Economically disadvantaged person means a person who is economically disadvantaged because of the person’s identification as a member of a certain group including Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Women, Asian Pacific Americans, Native Americans and Service-Disabled Veterans, who has suffered the effects of discriminatory practices or other similar insidious circumstances over which the person has no control.
Economically disadvantaged person means a person whose ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been impaired due to diminished capital and credit opportunities as compared to others in the same or similar businesses that are not socially disadvantaged. Economic disadvantage shall be based on:

Examples of Economically disadvantaged person in a sentence

  • Economically disadvantaged person" means a citizen of the United States who has resided in Louisiana for at least one year, whose ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been impaired historically due to diminished capital and credit opportunities as compared to others in the same or similar line of business, and whose diminished opportunities have historically precluded, or are likely to preclude, such individual from successfully competing in the open market.


More Definitions of Economically disadvantaged person

Economically disadvantaged person means a person receiving public assistance and/or food stamps.
Economically disadvantaged person means a person who:
Economically disadvantaged person means a person who, or a member of a family which, is considered economically disadvantaged under applicable law.
Economically disadvantaged person means a person who is economically disadvantaged because of the person’s identification as a member of a certain group, including, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, Asian Pacific Americans, Native Americans, and veterans as defined by 38 U.S.C. Section 101(2) who have suffered at least a 20 percent service-connected disability as defined by 38 U.S.C. Section 101(16), who has suffered the effects of discriminatory practices or other similar insidious circumstances over which the person has no control.
Economically disadvantaged person means a citizen of the United States who has resided in Louisiana for at least one year, whose ability to compete in the free enterprise system has been impaired historically due to diminished capital and credit opportunities as compared to others in the same or similar line of business, and whose diminished opportunities have historically precluded, or are likely to preclude, such individual from successfully competing in the open market.
Economically disadvantaged person means an individual who was hired within the last three tax years by a locally based enterprise or a graduate locally based enterprise or is a self-employed owner of such a business and who at time of application for locally based enterprise or graduate locally based enterprise certification is:
Economically disadvantaged person means an individual who will suffer a serious financial hardship if required to pay the Special Assessments.