§ 180.700. When may the suspending official issue a suspension?
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Suspension is a serious action. Using the procedures of this subpart and subpart F of this part, the suspending official may impose suspension only when that official determines that:
(a)There exists an indictment for, or other adequate evidence to suspect, an offense listed under § 180.800(a), or
(b)There exists adequate evidence to suspect any other cause for debarment listed under § 180.800(b) through (d); and
(c)Immediate action is necessary to protect the public interest.
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