Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: October 10, 2024) |
Title 2 - Grants and Agreements |
Subtitle A - Office of Management and Budget Guidance for Grants and Agreements |
Chapter I - Office of Management and Budget Governmentwide Guidance for Grants and Agreements |
Part 180 - OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) |
Subpart G - Suspension |
§ 180.715 - What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?
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§ 180.715 What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?
After deciding to suspend you, the suspending official promptly sends you a Notice of Suspension advising you—you:
(a) That you have been suspended;
(b) That your suspension is based on—on:
(1) An indictment;
(2) A convictioncriminal information;
(3) A conviction;
(4) A civil judgment;
which(5) Other adequate evidence that you have committed irregularities
that seriously reflect on the propriety of further Federal Government dealings with you; or
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,6) Conduct of another person that has been imputed to you
or your affiliation with a suspended or debarred person;
(c) Of any other irregularities supporting your suspension in terms sufficient to put you on notice without disclosing certain evidence in the Federal Government's evidencepending or contemplated legal proceedings;
(d) Of the cause(s) upon which the suspending official relied under § 180.700 for imposing suspension;
(e) That your suspension is for a temporary period pending the completion of an investigation or resulting legal or debarment proceedings;
(f) Of the applicable provisions of this subpart, subpart F of this part, and any other Federal agency procedures governing suspension decisionmakingdecision-making; and
(g) Of the governmentwide government-wide effect of your suspension from procurement and nonprocurement programs and activities.