Code of Federal Regulations - Title 44: Emergency Management and Assistance (December 2005)
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TITLE 44 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
CHAPTER I - FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER A - GENERAL
PART 17 - GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) AND GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG - FREE WORKPLACE (GRANTS)
subpart b - EFFECT OF ACTION
17.200 - Debarment or suspension.
(a) Primary covered transactions. Except to the extent prohibited by law, persons who are debarred or suspended shall be excluded from primary covered transactions as either participants or principals throughout the Executive Branch of the Federal Government for the period of their debarment, suspension, or the period they are proposed for debarment under 48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4. Accordingly, no agency shall enter into primary covered transactions with such excluded persons during such period, except as permitted pursuant to 17.215.
(b) Lower tier covered transactions. Except to the extent prohibited by law, persons who have been proposed for debarment under 48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4, debarred or suspended shall be excluded from participating as either participants or principals in all lower tier covered transactions (see 17.110(a)(1)(ii)) for the period of their exclusion.
(c) Exceptions. Debarment or suspension does not affect a person's eligibility for (1) Statutory entitlements or mandatory awards (but not subtier awards thereunder which are not themselves mandatory), including deposited funds insured by the Federal Government; (2) Direct awards to foreign governments or public international organizations, or transactions with foreign governments or foreign governmental entities, public international organizations, foreign government owned (in whole or in part) or controlled entities, and entities consisting wholly or partially of foreign governments or foreign governmental entities; (3) Benefits 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); (4) Federal employment; (5) Transactions pursuant to national or agency-recognized emergencies or disasters; (6) Incidental benefits derived from ordinary governmental operations; and (7) Other transactions where the application of these regulations would be prohibited by law.
[60 FR 33041, 33061, June 26, 1995]
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