10 CFR 606.205 - Why is it important if a particular transaction is a covered transaction?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 10: Energy

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Title 10: Energy

CHAPTER II: DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (CONTINUED)

SUBCHAPTER H: ASSISTANCE REGULATIONS

PART 606: GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)

Subpart B: Covered Transactions

606.205 - Why is it important if a particular transaction is a covered transaction

The importance of a covered transaction depends upon who you are.

(a) As a participant in the transaction, you have the responsibilities laid out in Subpart C of this part. Those include responsibilities to the person or Federal agency at the next higher tier from whom you received the transaction, if any. They also include responsibilities if you subsequently enter into other covered transactions with persons at the next lower tier.

(b) As a Federal official who enters into a primary tier transaction, you have the responsibilities laid out in subpart D of this part.

(c) As an excluded person, you may not be a participant or principal in the transaction unless?

(1) The person who entered into the transaction with you allows you to continue your involvement in a transaction that predates your exclusion, as permitted under ? 606.310 or ? 606.415; or

(2) A DOE official obtains an exception from the Director, Office of Procurement and Assistance Management, DOE, for DOE actions, and Director, Office of Procurement and Assistance Management, NNSA, for NNSA actions to allow you to be involved in the transaction, as permitted under ? 606.120.



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