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 AGREEMENTSCHAPTER I - OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET GOVERNMENTWIDE GUIDANCE FOR GRANTS AND AGREEMENTSPART 180 - OMB GUIDELINES TO AGENCIES ON GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)subpart h - DEBARMENT180.845 - What does the debarring official consider in deciding whether to debar me? (a) The debarring official may debar you for any of the causes in 180.800. However, the official need not debar you even if a cause for debarment exists. The official may consider the seriousness of your acts or omissions and the mitigating or aggravating factors set forth at 180.860. (b) The debarring official bases the decision on all information contained in the official record. The record includes (1) All information in support of the debarring official's proposed debarment; (2) Any further information and argument presented in support of, or in opposition to, the proposed debarment; and (3) Any transcribed record of fact-finding proceedings. (c) The debarring official may refer disputed material facts to another official for findings of fact. The debarring official may reject any resultant findings, in whole or in part, only after specifically determining them to be arbitrary, capricious, or clearly erroneous.