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Title 2 - Grants and Agreements last revised: Jan 01, 1900
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Title 2
Chapter I
Part 180
Subpart F - Subpart F—General Principles Relating to Suspension and Debarment Actions
View all text of Subpart F [§ 180.600 - § 180.660]
§ 180.605 - How does suspension differ from debarment?
Suspension differs from debarment in that:
A suspending official . . .
A debarring official . . .
(a) Imposes suspension as a temporary status of ineligibility for procurement and nonprocurement transactions, pending completion of an investigation or legal or debarment proceeding
Imposes debarment for a specified period as a final determination that a person is not presently responsible.
(b) Must:
(1) Have
adequate evidence
that there may be a cause for debarment of a person; and
(2) Conclude that
immediate action
is necessary to protect the Federal interest
Must conclude, based on a
preponderance of the evidence,
that the person has engaged in conduct that warrants debarment.
(c) Usually imposes the suspension
first,
and then promptly notifies the suspended person, giving the person an opportunity to contest the suspension and have it lifted
Imposes debarment
after
giving the respondent notice of the action and an opportunity to contest the proposed debarment.
authority:
31 U.S.C. 503
;
31 U.S.C. 6102
;
31 U.S.C. 6307
; Pub. L. 103-355; Pub. L. 109-282; Pub. L. 110-252; Pub. L. 111-84; Pub. L. 113-101Pub. L. 115-232; Pub. L. 117-40; E.O. 12549; E.O. 12689
source:
89 FR 30115, Apr. 22, 2024, unless otherwise noted.
cite as:
2 CFR 180.605
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