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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 134 — Rules of Procedure Governing Cases Before the Office of Hearings and Appeals · § 134.201

§ 134.201. Scope of the rules in this subpart.

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(a)The rules of practice in this subpart apply to all OHA proceedings except:
(1)Where another subpart of this part, pertaining to a specific type of OHA proceeding, provides a different rule; or
(2)Where another part of this chapter, pertaining to a specific type of OHA proceeding (or SBA program allowing appeals to OHA), provides a different rule (see § 134.102).
(b)For specific types of OHA proceedings, the rules of practice are located as follows:
(1)For appeals from size determinations and NAICS code designations, in subpart C of this part (§ 134.301 et seq.);
(2)For 8(a) BD appeals, in subpart D of this part (§ 134.401 et seq.);
(3)\[Reserved\]
(4)For applications under the Equal Access to Justice Act, in subpart F of this part (§ 134.601 et seq.);
(5)For appeals from Women-Owned Small Business
(WOSB)and Economically-Disadvantaged WOSB protest determinations, in subpart G of this part (§ 134.701 et seq.);
(6)For appeals relating to SBA employee disputes, in subpart H of this part (§ 134.801 et seq.);
(7)For Size Standard Petitions, in subpart I of this part (§§ 134.901 through 134.918);
(8)For protests of eligibility for inclusion in the Veteran Small Business Certification Program, in subpart J of this part;
(9)For appeals of denials of certification and decertification in the Veteran Small Business Certification Program, in subpart K of this part;
(10)For appeals of protest determinations regarding the status of a concern as a certified HUBZone small business concern, in subpart M of this part; and
(11)For proceedings under the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act, in part 142 of this chapter.
(c)If a rule in this subpart conflicts with a rule pertaining to OHA in another subpart of this part or in another part of this chapter, the latter rule shall govern. \[75 FR 47438, Aug. 6, 2010, as amended at 82 FR 25506, June 2, 2017; 83 FR 13629, Mar. 30, 2018; 87 FR 73425, Nov. 29, 2022; 88 FR 21089, Apr. 10, 2023\]
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