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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 13—Business Credit and Assistance
  4. CHAPTER I—SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
  5. PART 127—WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS FEDERAL CONTRACT PROGRAM
  6. Subpart C—Certification of EDWOSB or WOSB Status

13 CFR Part 127 - Subpart C - Certification of EDWOSB or WOSB Status

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  1. Certification (§§ 127.300 - 127.305)
    1. § 127.300 How is a concern certified as an EDWOSB or WOSB?
    2. § 127.301 When may a concern apply for certification?
    3. § 127.302 Where can a concern apply for certification?
    4. § 127.303 What must a concern submit for certification?
    5. § 127.304 How is an application for certification processed?
    6. § 127.305 May declined or decertified concerns apply for certification at a later date?
  2. Requirements for Third-Party Certifiers (§§ 127.350 - 127.356)
    1. § 127.350 What is a third-party certifier?
    2. § 127.351 What third-party certifications may a concern use as evidence of its status as a qualified EDWOSB or WOSB?
    3. § 127.352 What is the process for becoming a third-party certifier?
    4. § 127.353 May third-party certifiers charge a fee?
    5. § 127.354 What requirements must a third-party certifier follow to demonstrate capability to certify concerns?
    6. § 127.355 How will SBA ensure that approved third-party certifiers are meeting the requirements?
    7. § 127.356 How does a concern obtain certification from an approved certifier?

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