Part 2424 — Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension
Subpart A — General
Subpart B — Covered Transactions
Subpart C — Responsibilities of Participants Regarding Transactions
- § 2424.300— What must I do before I enter into a covered transaction with another person at the next lower tier (HUD supplement to governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.300)?
- § 2424.332— What methods must I use to pass requirements down to participants at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
Subpart D — Responsibilities of Federal Agency Officials Regarding Transactions
Subpart G — Suspension
Subpart H — Debarment
Subpart I — Definitions
Subpart J — Limited Denial of Participation
- § 2424.1100— What is a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1105— Who may issue a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1110— When may a HUD official issue a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1115— When does a limited denial of participation take effect?
- § 2424.1120— How long may a limited denial of participation last?
- § 2424.1125— How does a limited denial of participation start?
- § 2424.1130— How may I contest my limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1135— Do Federal agencies coordinate limited denial of participation actions?
- § 2424.1140— What is the scope of a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1145— May HUD impute the conduct of one person to another in a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1150— What is the effect of a suspension or debarment on a limited denial of participation?
- § 2424.1155— What is the effect of a limited denial of participation on a suspension or a debarment?
- § 2424.1160— May a limited denial of participation be terminated before the term of the limited denial of participation expires?
- § 2424.1165— How is a limited denial of participation reported?