22 CFR 208, Subpart H - Debarment
- § 208.800 — What are the causes for debarment?
- § 208.805 — What notice does the debarring official give me if I am proposed for debarment?
- § 208.810 — When does a debarment take effect?
- § 208.815 — How may I contest a proposed debarment?
- § 208.820 — How much time do I have to contest a proposed debarment?
- § 208.825 — What information must I provide to the debarring official if I contest a proposed debarment?
- § 208.830 — Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which the proposed debarment is based?
- § 208.835 — Are debarment proceedings formal?
- § 208.840 — How is fact-finding conducted?
- § 208.845 — What does the debarring official consider in deciding whether to debar me?
- § 208.850 — What is the standard of proof in a debarment action?
- § 208.855 — Who has the burden of proof in a debarment action?
- § 208.860 — What factors may influence the debarring official's decision?
- § 208.865 — How long may my debarment last?
- § 208.870 — When do I know if the debarring official debars me?
- § 208.875 — May I ask the debarring official to reconsider a decision to debar me?
- § 208.880 — What factors may influence the debarring official during reconsideration?
- § 208.885 — May the debarring official extend a debarment?
Title 22 published on 2012-04-01
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