13 CFR 124, Subpart B - Eligibility, Certification, and Protests Relating to Federal Small Disadvantaged Business Programs
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- § 124.1001 — General applicability.
- § 124.1002 — What is a Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)?
- § 124.1003 — How does a firm become certified as an SDB?
- § 124.1004 — What is a misrepresentation of SDB status?
- § 124.1005 — How long does an SDB certification last?
- § 124.1006 — Can SBA initiate a review of the SDB status of a firm claiming to be an SDB?
- § 124.1007 — Who may protest the disadvantaged status of a concern?
- § 124.1008 — When will SBA not decide an SDB protest?
- § 124.1009 — Who decides disadvantaged status protests?
- § 124.1010 — What procedures apply to disadvantaged status protests?
- § 124.1011 — What format, degree of specificity, and basis does SBA require to consider an SDB protest?
- § 124.1012 — What will SBA do when it receives an SDB protest?
- § 124.1013 — How does SBA make disadvantaged status determinations in considering an SDB protest?
- § 124.1014 — Appeals of disadvantaged status determinations.
Source:
63 FR 35772, June 30, 1998, unless otherwise noted.
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