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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 74 · § 74.13

§ 74.13. Can an applicant appeal CVE's initial decision to deny an application?

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(a)An applicant may appeal CVE's decision to deny an application by filing an appeal with the United States Small Business Administration
(SBA)Office of Hearings and Appeals
(OHA)after the applicant receives the denial in accordance with 13 CFR part 134. The filing party bears the risk that the delivery method chosen will not result in timely receipt by OHA.
(b)A denial decision that is based on the failure to meet any veteran eligibility criteria is not subject to appeal and is the final decision of CVE.
(c)If the Director, CVE, denies the application solely on issues not raised in the initial denial, the applicant may ask for reconsideration as if it were an initial denial.
(d)If CVE determines that a concern may not qualify as small, they may directly deny an application for VetBiz VIP Verification or may request a formal size determination from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). A concern whose application is denied because it is other than a small business concern by CVE may request a formal size determination from the SBA Associate Administrator, Office of Government Contracting (ATTN: Director, Office of Size Standards), 409 3rd Street, SW., Washington, DC 20416. A favorable determination by SBA will enable the firm to immediately submit a new VetBiz VIP Verification.
(e)A denial decision that is based on the failure to meet any veteran or service-disabled veteran eligibility criteria is not subject to a request for reconsideration and is the final decision of CVE.
(f)Except as provided in paragraph
(c)of this section, the decision on the request for reconsideration shall be final.
(g)The decision may be sent by mail, commercial carrier, facsimile transmission, or other electronic means. \[75 FR 6101, Feb. 8, 2010, as amended at 83 FR 48231, Sept. 24, 2018\]
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