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IAAR PART 1909—CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS


  • Subpart 1909.4—Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility
    • 1909.403   Definitions.
    • 1909.404   Consolidated list of debarred, suspended, and ineligible contractors.
    • 1909.406   Debarment, suspension, and ineligibility.
      • 1909.406-3   Procedures.

PART 1909—CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS

Section Contents

Subpart 1909.4—Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility

  1909.403   Definitions.  1909.404   Consolidated list of debarred, suspended, and ineligible contractors.  1909.406   Debarment, suspension, and ineligibility.  1909.406-3   Procedures. 

Authority:   40 U.S.C. 486(c).

Source:   50 FR 13203, Apr. 3, 1985, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart 1909.4—Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility

1909.403   Definitions.

The Board Procurement Executive, is designated the “debarring official” and the “suspending official” as defined in

FAR 9.403 and is designated as the Board official authorized to make the decisions required in

FAR 9.405(a),

9.405–1(b),

9.405–2,

9.406–1(c), and

9.407–1(d).

1909.404   Consolidated list of debarred, suspended, and ineligible contractors.

(a) The Policy and Procedures Staff, Office of Contracts, shall be responsible for the maintenance and distribution of the GSA Consolidated List of Debarred, Suspended, and Ineligible Contractors. It will be coordinated with the Solicitation Mailing List and appropriate notations will be made on both lists, when additions or deletions are necessary. Contracting Officers shall notify the Policy and Procedures Staff, Office of Contracts, of their distribution needs and shall ensure the list is used effectively.

(b) The Board Procurement Executive (or designee) is responsible for notifying GSA of the information required by

FAR 9.404(b).

1909.406   Debarment, suspension, and ineligibility.

1909.406-3   Procedures.

(a) Investigation and referral. Any officer of the Board who becomes aware of circumstances which may serve as a basis for a debarment, suspension, or ineligibility shall report the circumstances by memorandum to the Board Procurement Executive for consideration of debarment, suspension or ineligibility action.

(b) Decision-making process. (1) Contractors shall be given the opportunity to submit, in person, in writing, or through a representative, information and arguments in opposition to a proposed debarment or suspension. All rebuttals shall be addressed to the Board Procurement Executive. However, if a response to the proposed debarment or suspension is not received by the Board Procurement Executive within 30 calendar days of receipt of the notice, the debarment or suspension shall become final.

(2) If a contractor, or a representative, desires to present information and arguments in person to the Board Procurement Executive, an oral presentation will be held within 20 calendar days of receipt of the request, unless a longer period of time is requested by the contractor. Hearings will be held before a three-person fact-finding board composed of one member each from the Office of General Counsel and Congressional Liaison, the Bureau of Management, and the Office of Contracts, other than the initiating officer. The fact-finding board shall deliver written findings to the Board Procurement Executive (together with a transcription of the proceedings, if made) within 10 calendar days after the hearing. The findings shall resolve any facts in dispute based on a preponderance of the evidence presented and determine whether a cause for debarment or suspension exists.

(c) Debarring/suspending official's decision. The debarring/suspending official's final decision shall be made in writing in accordance with

FAR 9.406–3 and notice of the decision will be given in accordance with

FAR 9.406–3. A copy of the notice shall be given to the affected agency component.

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