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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 180 — OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Government-Wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) · § 180.660

§ 180.660. Will administrative agreement information about me in SAM.gov be corrected or updated?

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Yes. The suspending or debarring official who entered information into SAM.gov about an administrative agreement with you:
(a)Must correct the information within three business days if the official subsequently learn that any information is erroneous.
(b)Must correct in SAM.gov, within three business days, the ending date of the period during which the agreement is in effect if the agreement is amended to extend that period.
(c)Must report any other modification to the administrative agreement in SAM.gov within three business days.
(d)Is strongly encouraged to amend the information in SAM.gov in a timely way to incorporate any update that the official obtains and that could be helpful to Federal agencies who must use the system.
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