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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1108 — Definitions of Terms Used in Subchapters a Through F of This Chapter · § 1108.370

§ 1108.370. Suspension.

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Suspension means either:
(a)When used in the context of a specific award or subaward, the temporary withdrawal of authority for that recipient or subrecipient to obligate funds under the award or subaward, pending its taking corrective action or a decision to terminate the award or subaward.
(b)When used in the context of an entity, an action by a DoD Component's suspending official under 2 CFR part 1125, DoD's regulation implementing OMB guidance on nonprocurement debarment and suspension in 2 CFR part 180, to immediately exclude the entity from participating in covered Federal Government transactions, pending completion of an investigation and any legal or debarment proceedings that ensue.
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