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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 121 — Small Business Size Regulations · § 121.508

§ 121.508. What are the size standards and other requirements for the purchase of Government-owned Special Salvage Timber?

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(a)In order to purchase Government-owned Special Salvage Timber from the United States Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management as a small business, a concern must:
(1)Be primarily engaged in the logging or forest product industry;
(2)Have, together with its affiliates, no more than twenty-five employees during any pay period for the last twelve months; and
(3)If it does not intend at the time of offer to resell the timber---
(i)Agree that it will manufacture a significant portion of the logs with its own employees; and
(ii)Agree that it will log the timber only with its own employees or with employees of another business which is eligible for award of a Special Salvage Timber sales contract; or
(4)If it intends at the time of offer to resell the timber, agree that it will perform a significant portion of timber logging with its own employees and that it will subcontract the remainder of the timber logging to a concern which is eligible for award of a Special Salvage Timber sales contract.
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