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§ 4a-1201

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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) 'Benefit limited liability company' means a Maryland limited liability company that elects to be a benefit limited liability company in accordance with § 4A–1203 of this subtitle and has not ceased to be a benefit limited liability company through the operation of § 4A–1205 of this subtitle. (c) 'General public benefit' means a material, positive impact on society and the environment, as measured by a third–party standard, through activities that promote a combination of specific public benefits. (d) 'Specific public benefit' includes: (1) Providing individuals or communities with beneficial products or services; (2) Promoting economic opportunity for individuals or communities beyond the creation of jobs in the normal course of business; (3) Preserving the environment; (4) Improving human health; (5) Promoting the arts, sciences, or advancement of knowledge; (6) Increasing the flow of capital to entities with a public benefit purpose; or (7) The accomplishment of any other particular benefit for society or the environment.

s, or advancement of knowledge; (6) Increasing the flow of capital to entities with a public benefit purpose; or (7) The accomplishment of any other particular benefit for society or the environment. (e) 'Third–party standard' means a standard for defining, reporting, and assessing best practices in social and environmental performance that: (1) Is developed by a person or entity that is independent of the benefit limited liability company; and (2) Is transparent because the following information about the standard is publicly available or accessible: (i) The factors considered when measuring the performance of a business; (ii) The relative weightings of those factors; and (iii) The identity of the persons who developed and control changes to the standard and the process by which those changes were made.