2 CFR 180.600 - How do suspension and debarment actions start?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 2: Grants and Agreements (December 2005)


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TITLE 2 - GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS

SUBTITLE A - OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET GUIDANCE FOR GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS

CHAPTER I - OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET GOVERNMENTWIDE GUIDANCE FOR GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS

PART 180 - OMB GUIDELINES TO AGENCIES ON GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)

subpart f - GENERAL PRINCIPLES RELATING TO SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT ACTIONS

180.600 - How do suspension and debarment actions start?

When Federal agency officials receive information from any source concerning a cause for suspension or debarment, they will promptly report it and the agency will investigate. The officials refer the question of whether to suspend or debar you to their suspending or debarring official for consideration, if appropriate.

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