67 Pa. Code § 457.14 - Debarment appeals procedure
(a)
General provisions. A contractor , subcontractor or individual
debarred by the Department under §
457.13 (relating to suspension or
debarment ) may appeal the debarment in writing within 10 working days after the
mailing date of the notice of debarment . The appeal shall set forth the basis
therefor.
(b)
Conformity
with administrative practice and procedures; requests for hearing.
Debarment hearings will be in conformity with 1 Pa. Code Part II (relating to
general rules of administrative practice and procedure), as supplemented by
Chapter 491 (relating to administrative practice and procedure). A filing fee
is not required for a debarment hearing. In §
491.3 (relating to request for
hearing), requests for debarment hearings and all other papers relating to the
case shall be filed with the Department 's Administrative Docket Clerk at the
following address:
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
(c)
Informal meeting. A contractor , subcontractor or individual
debarred by the Department may, after filing an appeal, request an informal
meeting with the Department prior to the holding of a debarment hearing for the
purpose of discussion of the debarment action or presentation of additional
evidence which the contractor , subcontractor or individual may want the
Department to take into consideration. Requests for informal meetings shall be
made in writing to the Prequalification Office. The Department will issue,
within 10 working days after an informal meeting, a written notification of
whether it is withdrawing or modifying the debarment action. The contractor ,
subcontractor or individual may then, at his option, continue with, amend or
withdraw the appeal.
(d)
Debarment by other agencies. A contractor , subcontractor ,
supplier or individual debarred by the Commonwealth or an agency thereof under
the Commonwealth's Contractor Responsibility Program as set forth in Management
Directive 215.9 shall be subject to debarment by the Department without right
of appeal.
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