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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 1600 — Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension · § 1600.765

§ 1600.765. How may I request reconsideration of my DFC suspension?

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(a)If the DFC suspending official issues a decision under 2 CFR 180.755 to continue your suspension after you present information in opposition to that suspension under 2 CFR 180.720, you can ask the suspending official to reconsider the decision for material errors of fact or law that you believe will change the outcome of the matter.
(b)A request for review under this section must be in writing; state the specific findings you believe to be in error; and include the reasons or legal bases for your position.
(c)The suspending official must notify you of their decisions under this section, in writing, using the notice procedures at 2 CFR 180.615 and 180.975.
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