§ 180.110. Do terms in this part have special meanings?
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This part uses terms throughout the text that have special meanings. Those terms are defined in subpart I. For example, three important terms are:
(a)Exclusion or excluded, which refers only to discretionary actions taken by a suspending or debarring official under Executive Order 12549 and Executive Order 12689 or under the Federal Acquisition Regulations (48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4);
(b)Disqualification or disqualified, which refers to prohibitions under specific statutes, executive orders (other than Executive Order 12549 and Executive Order 12689), or other authorities. Disqualifications frequently are not subject to the discretion of a Federal agency official, may have a different scope than exclusions, or have special conditions that apply to the disqualification; and
(c)Ineligibility or ineligible, which generally refers to a person who is either excluded or disqualified.
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