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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 · § 134.606

§ 134.606. Who is eligible for possible reimbursement?

117 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t13/s§ 134.606·

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(a)You are eligible for possible reimbursement if:
(1)You are an individual, owner of an unincorporated business, partnership, corporation, association, organization, or unit of local government; and
(2)You are a party, as defined in 5 U.S.C. 551(3); and
(3)You are the prevailing party; and
(4)You meet certain net worth and employee eligibility requirements set forth in § 134.607.
(b)You are not eligible for possible reimbursement if you participated in the administrative proceeding only on behalf of persons or entities that are ineligible. \[61 FR 2683, Jan. 29, 1996. Redesignated at 63 FR 35766, June 30, 1998, and 70 FR 8927, Feb. 24, 2005, as amended at 75 FR 47443, Aug. 6, 2010\]
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