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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 180 — OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Government-Wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) · § 180.870

§ 180.870. When do I know if the debarring official debars me?

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(a)The debarring official must make a written decision whether to debar within 45 days of closing the official record. The official record closes upon the debarring official's receipt of final submissions, information, and findings of fact, if any. The debarring official may extend that period for good cause.
(b)The debarring official sends you written notice, pursuant to § 180.615, that the official decided either:
(1)Not to debar you; or
(2)To debar you. In this event, the notice:
(i)Refers to the Notice of Proposed Debarment;
(ii)Specifies the reasons for your debarment;
(iii)States the period of your debarment, including the effective dates; and
(iv)Advises you that your debarment is effective for covered transactions and contracts that are subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulations (48 CFR chapter 1) throughout the executive branch of the Federal Government unless an agency head or an authorized designee grants an exception.
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