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Code · CFR · Title 2 — Federal Financial Assistance · Part 180 — OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Government-Wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) · § 180.830

§ 180.830. Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which the proposed debarment is based?

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(a)As a respondent, you will not have an additional opportunity to challenge the facts if the debarring official determines that:
(1)Your debarment is based upon a conviction or civil judgment;
(2)Your presentation in opposition contains only general denials to the information contained in the Notice of Proposed Debarment; or
(3)The issues raised in your presentation in opposition to the proposed debarment are not factual in nature, or are not material to the debarring official's decision whether to debar.
(b)You will have an additional opportunity to challenge the facts if the debarring official determines that:
(1)The conditions in paragraph
(a)of this section do not exist; and
(2)Your presentation in opposition raises a genuine dispute over facts material to the proposed debarment.
(c)If you have an opportunity to challenge disputed material facts under this section, the debarring official or designee must conduct additional proceedings to resolve those facts.
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