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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 31—Money and Finance: Treasury
  4. Subtitle A—Office of the Secretary of the Treasury
  5. PART 19—GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)
  6. Subpart B—Covered Transactions

31 CFR Part 19 - Subpart B - Covered Transactions

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  1. § 19.200 What is a covered transaction?
  2. § 19.205 Why is it important if a particular transaction is a covered transaction?
  3. § 19.210 Which nonprocurement transactions are covered transactions?
  4. § 19.215 Which nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions?
  5. § 19.220 Are any procurement contracts included as covered transactions?
  6. § 19.225 How do I know if a transaction in which I may participate is a covered transaction?

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