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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1400 — Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension · § 1400.756

§ 1400.756. May a respondent request administrative review of the Suspending and Debarring Official's decision?

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A respondent may seek administrative reconsideration of the Suspending and Debarring Official's decision by following the procedures in this section.
(a)Within 30 days of receiving the decision, the respondent may ask the Suspending and Debarring Official to reconsider the decision for clear and material errors of fact or law that would change the outcome of the matter. The respondent bears the burden of demonstrating the existence of the asserted clear and material errors of fact or law.
(b)A respondent's request for reconsideration must be submitted in writing to the Suspending and Debarring Official and include:
(1)The specific findings of fact and conclusions of law believed to be in error; and
(2)The reasons or legal basis for the respondent's position.
(c)The Suspending and Debarring Official may, in the exercise of discretion, stay the suspension pending reconsideration. The Suspending and Debarring Official will:
(1)Notify the respondent in writing of the decision on whether to reconsider the decision; and
(2)If reconsideration occurs, notify the respondent in writing of the results of the reconsideration.
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