OPM shall reinstate a provider without a reinstatement application if:

(a) Conviction reversed. The conviction on which the provider's debarment was based is reversed or vacated by a final decision of the highest appeals court with jurisdiction over the case; and the prosecutorial authority with jurisdiction over the case has declined to retry it, or the deadline for retrial has expired without action by the prosecutor.

(b) Sanction terminated. A sanction imposed by another Federal agency, on which the debarment was based, is terminated by that agency.

(c) Court order. A Federal court orders OPM to stay, rescind, or terminate a provider's debarment.

(d) Written notice. When reinstating a provider without an application, OPM shall send the provider written notice of the basis and effective date of his reinstatement.


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