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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 · § 134.1105

§ 134.1105. The appeal petition.

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(a)Format. VOSB or SDVOSB appeals must be in writing. There is no required format for an appeal petition; however, it must include the following:
(1)A copy of the denial or decertification and the date the appellant received it;
(2)A statement of why the denial or decertification is in error;
(3)Any other pertinent information the Judge should consider; and
(4)The name, address, telephone number, and email address, if available, and signature of the appellant or its attorney.
(b)Service. The appellant must serve copies of the entire appeal petition upon the Director, Office of Government Contracting (D/GC) and SBA Counsel at OPLservice\@sba.gov.
(c)Certificate of service. The appellant must attach to the appeal petition a signed certificate of service meeting the requirements of § 134.204(d).
(d)Dismissal. An appeal petition that does not meet all the requirements of this section may be dismissed by the Judge at his/her own initiative or upon motion of a respondent.
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