§ 180.805. What notice does the debarring official give me if I am proposed for debarment?
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After consideration of the causes in § 180.800, if the debarring official proposes to debar you, the official sends you a Notice of Proposed Debarment, pursuant to § 180.615, advising you:
(a)That the debarring official is considering debarring you;
(b)The reasons for proposing to debar you in terms sufficient to put you on notice of the conduct or transactions upon which the proposed debarment is based;
(c)The cause(s) under § 180.800 upon which the debarring official relied for proposing your debarment;
(d)The applicable provisions of this subpart, subpart F of this part, and any other Federal agency procedures governing debarment; and
(e)The government-wide effect of a debarment from procurement and nonprocurement programs and activities.
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What notice does the debarring official give me if I am proposed for debarment?
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