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[48 CFR 2809] Title 48 Part 2809 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 48 Part 2809
Title 48 → Chapter 28 → Subchapter B → Part 2809
PART 2809—CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
Subpart 2809.4—Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility
2809.402 Policy.
2809.404 List of parties excluded from Federal procurement and nonprocurement programs.
2809.405 Effect of listing.
2809.405-1 Continuation of current contracts.
Subpart 2809.5—Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest
2809.503 Waiver.
Source: 63 FR 16125, Apr. 2, 1998, unless otherwise noted.
Contracting activities shall:
(b) If the decision is made to initiate debarment and/or suspension of a contractor, immediately prepare a notice in accordance with FAR 9.406-3(c) of FAR 9.407-3(c). The draft notice, along with the administrative file containing all relevant facts and analysis shall be forwarded to the PE, as the debarring and suspending official, following review by the activity's legal counsel and BPC.
(2) If it is determined that action is warranted, give the contractor prompt notice of the proposed debarment or suspension, in accordance with FAR 9.406-3(c) or FAR 9.407-3(c);
(a) The PE shall:
(b) Contracting activities shall provide an effective system to ensure that contracting staff consult the “List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs” prior to soliciting offers from, awarding or extending contracts to, or consenting to subcontracts with contractors on the list.
(a) Contractors debarred, suspended, or proposed for debarment are excluded from receiving contracts, and bureaus shall not solicit offers from, award contracts to, or consent to subcontracts with these contractors, unless the HCA determines that there is a compelling reason for such action and the PE approves such determinations.
(a) In accordance with FAR 9.405-1, contracting activities may continue contracts or subcontracts in existence at the time a contractor is suspended or debarred unless it is determined that termination of the contract is in the best interest of the Government. In making this determination, contracting activities shall consider the seriousness of the act or omission leading to the debarment or suspension, the effect of debarment or suspension on the contractor's ability to continue operations, and the Department's ability to safeguard its interests and receive satisfactory performance.
The HCA may waive any general rule or procedure of FAR 9.5 by determining that its application in a particular situation would not be in the Government's interest.