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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 · § 134.302

§ 134.302. Who may appeal.

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Appeals from size determinations and NAICS code designations may be filed with OHA by the following, as applicable:
(a)Any person adversely affected by a size determination;
(b)Any person adversely affected by a NAICS code designation. However, with respect to a particular sole source 8(a) contract, only the Director, Office of Business Development may appeal a NAICS code designation;
(c)The Associate or Assistant Administrator for the SBA program involved, through SBA's Office of General Counsel; or
(d)The procuring agency contracting officer responsible for the procurement affected by a size determination. \[61 FR 2683, Jan. 29, 1996, as amended at 67 FR 47249, July 18, 2002; 74 FR 45754, Sept. 4, 2009; 75 FR 47442, Aug. 6, 2010\]
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