Part 1400 — Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension
Subpart A — General
Subpart B — Covered Transactions
Subpart C — Responsibilities of Participants Regarding Transactions
Subpart D — Responsibilities of Federal Agency Officials Regarding Transactions
Subpart E — System for Award Management Exclusions
Subpart F — General Principles Relating to Suspension and Debarment Actions
Subpart G — Suspension
- § 1400.751— What does the Suspending and Debarring Official consider in making a decision on whether to continue a suspension following notice issuance?
- § 1400.752— When does a contested suspension action include a fact-finding proceeding?
- § 1400.753— How is the fact-finding proceeding conducted?
- § 1400.756— May a respondent request administrative review of the Suspending and Debarring Official's decision?
Subpart H — Debarment
- § 1400.861— What procedures does the Suspending and Debarring Official follow to make a decision on whether to impose debarment following notice issuance?
- § 1400.862— When does a contested proposed debarment action include a fact-finding proceeding?
- § 1400.863— How is the fact-finding proceeding conducted?
- § 1400.876— May a respondent request administrative reconsideration of a decision?
- § 1400.881— May a respondent seek award eligibility reinstatement at any time before the end of the period of debarment?
Subpart I — Definitions
- § 1400.930— Debarring official (Department of the Interior supplement to the definition at 2 CFR 180.930).
- § 1400.970— Nonprocurement transaction (Department of the Interior supplement to the definition at 2 CFR 180.970).
- § 1400.1010— Suspending official (Department of the Interior supplement to the definition at 2 CFR 180.930).
- § 1400.1011— The DOI Debarment Program Director.
- § 1400.1012— The OIG Administrative Remedies Division (ARD).
- § 1400.1013— The administrative record.
- § 1400.1014— Respondent.