Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 13 - Business Credit and Assistance |
Chapter I - Small Business Administration |
Part 134 - Rules of Procedure Governing Cases Before the Office of Hearings and Appeals |
Subpart M - Rules of Practice for Appeals of Protest Determinations Regarding the Status of a Concern as a Certified HUBZone Small Business Concern |
Subpart M - Rules of Practice for Appeals of Protest Determinations Regarding the Status of a Concern as a Certified HUBZone Small Business Concern
§ 134.1301 - What is the scope of the rules in this subpart? |
§ 134.1302 - Who may appeal a HUBZone status protest determination? |
§ 134.1303 - What time limits apply to filing an appeal from a HUBZone status protest determination? |
§ 134.1304 - What are the effects of the filing of an appeal on the procurement at issue? |
§ 134.1305 - What are the requirements for an appeal petition? |
§ 134.1306 - What are the service and filing requirements? |
§ 134.1307 - What are the requirements for transmitting the protest file? |
§ 134.1308 - What is the standard of review? |
§ 134.1309 - When will a Judge dismiss an appeal? |
§ 134.1310 - Who can file a response to an appeal petition and when must such a response be filed? |
§ 134.1311 - Will the Judge permit discovery and oral hearings? |
§ 134.1312 - What are the limitations on the introduction of new evidence? |
§ 134.1313 - When is the record closed? |
§ 134.1314 - When must the Judge issue the decision? |
§ 134.1315 - What are the effects of the Judge's decision on the procurement at issue? |
§ 134.1316 - Can a Judge reconsider an appeal decision? |