31 CFR 19.25 – 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:
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- Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
In subpart . . . | You will find provisions related to . . . |
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A | general information about this rule. |
B | the types of Department of the Treasury 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 Department of the Treasury officials who are authorized to enter into covered transactions. |
E | the responsibilities of Federal agencies for the |
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) . . . |
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(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) Department of the Treasury official authorized to enter into a covered transaction | A, B, D, E and I. |
(7) Reserved | J. |