Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter III - Social Security Administration |
Part 436 - GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) |
Subpart B - Covered Transactions |
§ 436.215 - Which nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions?
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The following types of nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions:
(a) A direct award to—
(1) A foreign government or foreign governmental entity;
(2) A public international organization;
(3) An entity owned (in whole or in part) or controlled by a foreign government; or
(4) Any other entity consisting wholly or partially of one or more foreign governments or foreign governmental entities.
(b) A benefit to an individual as a personal entitlement without regard to the individual's present responsibility (but benefits received in an individual's business capacity are not excepted). For example, if a person receives social security benefits under the Supplemental Security Income provisions of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. 1301
et seq. , those benefits are not covered transactions and, therefore, are not affected if the person is excluded.(c) Federal employment.
(d) A transaction that the SSA needs to respond to a national or agency-recognized emergency or disaster.
(e) A permit, license, certificate, or similar instrument issued as a means
to regulate public health, safety, or the environment, unless the SSA specifically designates it to be a covered transaction. (f) An incidental benefit that results from ordinary governmental operations.
(g) Any other transaction if the application of an exclusion to the transaction is prohibited by law.