Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 13 - Business Credit and Assistance |
Chapter I - Small Business Administration |
Part 114 - Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Representation and Indemnification of SBA Employees |
Part 114 - Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Representation and Indemnification of SBA Employees
Subpart A - Administrative Tort Claims |
§ 114.100 - Definitions. |
§ 114.101 - What do these regulations cover? |
§ 114.102 - When, where and how do I present a claim? |
§ 114.103 - Who may file a claim? |
§ 114.104 - What evidence and information may SBA require relating to my claim? |
§ 114.105 - Who investigates and considers my claim? |
§ 114.106 - What if my claim exceeds $5,000? |
§ 114.107 - What if my claim exceeds $25,000 or has other special features? |
§ 114.108 - What if my claim is approved? |
§ 114.109 - What if my claim is denied? |
Subpart B - Representation and Indemnification of SBA Employees |
§ 114.110 - What is SBA's policy with respect to indemnifying and providing legal representation to SBA employees? |
§ 114.111 - Does the attorney-client privilege apply when SBA employees are represented by the Government? |