13 CFR 134, Subpart G - Rules of Practice for Appeals From Women-Owned Small Business Concern (WOSB) and Economically Disadvantaged WOSB Concern (EDWOSB) Protests
- § 134.701 — What is the scope of the rules in this subpart G?
- § 134.702 — Who may appeal?
- § 134.703 — When must a person file an appeal from an WOSB or EDWOSB protest determination?
- § 134.704 — What are the effects of the appeal on the procurement at issue?
- § 134.705 — What are the requirements for an appeal petition?
- § 134.706 — What are the service and filing requirements?
- § 134.707 — When does the D/GC transmit the protest file and to whom?
- § 134.708 — What is the standard of review?
- § 134.709 — When will a Judge dismiss an appeal?
- § 134.710 — Who can file a response to an appeal petition and when must such a response be filed?
- § 134.711 — Will the Judge permit discovery and oral hearings?
- § 134.712 — What are the limitations on new evidence?
- § 134.713 — When is the record closed?
- § 134.714 — When must the Judge issue his or her decision?
- § 134.715 — Can a Judge reconsider his decision?
Source:
75 FR 62292, Oct. 7, 2010, unless otherwise noted.
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