15 C.F.R. § 26.605   How does suspension differ from debarment?


Title 15 - Commerce and Foreign Trade


Title 15: Commerce and Foreign Trade
PART 26—GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)
Subpart F—General Principles Relating to Suspension and Debarment Actions

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§ 26.605   How does suspension differ from debarment?

Suspension differs from debarment in that—

------------------------------------------------------------------------         A suspending official                 A debarring official------------------------------------------------------------------------(a) Imposes suspension as a temporary    Imposes debarment for a status of ineligibility for              specified period as a final procurement and nonprocurement           determination that a person is transactions, pending completion of an   not presently responsible. investigation or legal proceedings.(b) Must_..............................  Must conclude, based on a(1) Have adequate evidence that there     preponderance of the evidence, may be a cause for debarment of a        that the person has engaged in person; and.                             conduct that warrants(2) Conclude that immediate action is     debarment. necessary to protect the Federal interest.(c) Usually imposes the suspension       Imposes debarment after giving first, and then promptly notifies the    the respondent notice of the suspended person, giving the person an   action and an opportunity to opportunity to contest the suspension    contest the proposed and have it lifted.                      debarment.------------------------------------------------------------------------

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