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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 147 — Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Nonprocurement) · § 147.300

§ 147.300. What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?

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As a condition of receiving a(n) SBA award, if you are an individual recipient, you must agree that---
(a)You will not engage in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance in conducting any activity related to the award; and
(b)If you are convicted of a criminal drug offense resulting from a violation occurring during the conduct of any award activity, you will report the conviction:
(1)In writing.
(2)Within 10 calendar days of the conviction.
(3)To the SBA awarding official or other designee for each award that you currently have, unless § 147.301 or the award document designates a central point for the receipt of the notices. When notice is made to a central point, it must include the identification number(s) of each affected award.
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