7 CFR §1900.56
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The following are examples of decisions which are not appealable:
- (a)Decisions which do not fall within the scope of this subpart as set out in § 1900.53.
- (b)Decisions that do not meet the definition of an “adverse decision” under 7 CFR part 11.
- (c)Decisions involving parties who do not meet the definition of “participant” under 7 CFR part 11.
- (d)Decisions with subject matters not covered by 7 CFR part 11.
- (e)Interest rates as set forth in agency procedures, except for appeals alleging application of an incorrect interest rate.
- (f)The State RECD Director's refusal to request an administrative waiver provided for in agency program regulations.
- (g)Denials of assistance due to lack of funds or authority to guarantee.