Title 2

PART 417 SUBPART F

Subpart F - General Principles Relating to Suspension and Debarment Actions Source:84 FR 52994, Oct. 4, 2019, unless otherwise noted.

2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.1SECTION 417.600
   417.600 How do suspension and debarment actions start
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.2SECTION 417.605
   417.605 How does suspension differ from debarment
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.3SECTION 417.610
   417.610 What procedures does a Federal agency use in suspension and debarment actions
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.4SECTION 417.615
   417.615 How does a Federal agency notify a person of a suspension or debarment action
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.5SECTION 417.620
   417.620 Do Federal agencies coordinate suspension and debarment actions
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.6SECTION 417.625
   417.625 What is the scope of a suspension or debarment
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.7SECTION 417.630
   417.630 May a Federal agency impute the conduct of one person to another
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.8SECTION 417.635
   417.635 May a Federal agency settle a debarment or suspension action
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.9SECTION 417.640
   417.640 May a settlement include a voluntary exclusion
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.10SECTION 417.645
   417.645 Do other Federal agencies know if an agency agrees to a voluntary exclusion
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.11SECTION 417.650
   417.650 May an administrative agreement be the result of a settlement
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.12SECTION 417.655
   417.655 How will other Federal awarding agencies know about an administrative agreement that is the result of a settlement
2:1.2.2.2.5.6.48.13SECTION 417.660
   417.660 Will administrative agreement information about me in the designated integrity and performance system accessible through SAM be corrected or updated