Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 45 - Public Welfare |
Subtitle A - Department of Health and Human Services |
Part 76 - GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) |
§ 76.25 - How is this part organized?
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(a) This part is subdivided into ten subparts. Each subpart contains information related to a broad topic or specific audience with special responsibilities, as shown in the following table:
In subpart . . . You will find provisions related to . . . A general information about this rule. B the types of HHS transactions that are covered by the Governmentwide nonprocurement suspension and debarment system. C the responsibilities of persons who participate in covered transactions. D the responsibilities of HHS officials who are authorized to enter into covered transactions. E the responsibilities of Federal agencies for the Excluded Parties List System (Disseminated by the General Services Administration).F the general principles governing suspension, debarment, voluntary exclusion and settlement. G suspension actions. H debarment actions. I definitions of terms used in this part. J [Reserved] (b) The following table shows which subparts may be of special interest to you, depending on who you are:
If you are . . . See subpart(s) . . . (1) a participant or principal in a nonprocurement transaction A, B, C, and I. (2) a respondent in a suspension action A, B, F, G and I. (3) a respondent in a debarment action A, B, F, H and I. (4) a suspending official A, B, D, E, F, G and I. (5) a debarring official A, B, D, E, F, H and I. (6) a (n) HHS official authorized to enter into a covered transaction A, B, D, E and I. (7) Reserved J.