Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 45 - Public Welfare |
Subtitle B - Regulations Relating to Public Welfare |
Chapter XI - National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities |
SubChapter B - National Endowment for the Arts |
Part 1154 - GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) |
Subpart D - Responsibilities of NEA Officials Regarding Transactions |
§ 1154.400 - May I enter into a transaction with an excluded or disqualified person? |
§ 1154.405 - May I enter into a covered transaction with a participant if a principal of the transaction is excluded? |
§ 1154.410 - May I approve a participant's use of the services of an excluded person? |
§ 1154.411 - Notice of suspension. |
§ 1154.412 - Opportunity to contest suspension. |
§ 1154.413 - Suspending official's decision. |
§ 1154.415 - What must I do if a Federal agency excludes the participant or a principal after I enter into a covered transaction? |
§ 1154.420 - May I approve a transaction with an excluded or disqualified person at a lower tier? |
§ 1154.425 - When do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified? |
§ 1154.430 - How do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified? |
§ 1154.435 - What must I require of a primary tier participant? |
§ 1154.440 - What method do I use to communicate those requirements to participants? |
§ 1154.445 - What action may I take if a primary tier participant knowingly does business with an excluded or disqualified person? |
§ 1154.450 - What action may I take if a primary tier participant fails to disclose the information required under 1154.335? |
§ 1154.455 - What may I do if a lower tier participant fails to disclose the information required under 1154.355 to the next higher tier? |