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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 62 — PROCUREMENT · Chapter 45

§ 4505. Suspension or debarment.

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§ 4505. Suspension or debarment.
(a)Maximum suspension or debarment.-- A government agency proceeding under its rules and regulations to exclude or render ineligible a person from participation in contracts or subcontracts based upon conduct prohibited by section 4503 (relating to prohibited activities) shall limit the exclusion or ineligibility to a period not to exceed the following:
(1)Three years in the case of a person found for the first time to have engaged in this conduct.
(2)Five years in the case of a person found to have engaged in this conduct for a second or subsequent time.
(b)Lists of persons excluded.-- A government agency that lets a contract by competitive bidding shall maintain a current list of persons excluded or ineligible by reason of suspension or debarment for participation in contracts or subcontracts with that agency and shall furnish a copy of the list upon request to a person considering the submission of a bid as a prime contractor or as a subcontractor.
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