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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 126 — HUBZone Program · § 126.309

§ 126.309. May a declined or decertified concern apply for certification at a later date?

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(a)A concern that SBA has declined may apply for certification after ninety
(90)calendar days from the date of decline if it believes that it has overcome all reasons for decline through changed circumstances and is currently eligible.
(b)A concern that SBA has decertified may apply for certification immediately after the date of decertification, if it believes that it has overcome all reasons for decertification through changed circumstances and is currently eligible.
(c)A concern that voluntarily withdraws from the HUBZone program may immediately re-apply for certification, if it believes that it is currently eligible. \[89 FR 102500, Dec. 17, 2024\]
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