(a) Debarment. If the final order against the respondent is for debarment, the individual may not practice before the OCC unless otherwise permitted to do so by the Comptroller.

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(b) Suspension. If the final order against the respondent is for suspension, the individual may not practice before the OCC during the period of suspension.

(c) Censure. If the final order against the respondent is for censure, the individual may be permitted to practice before the OCC, but such individual’s future representations may be subject to conditions designed to promote high standards of conduct. If a written letter of censure is issued, a copy will be maintained in the OCC’s files.

(d) Notice of debarment or suspension. Upon the issuance of a final order for suspension or debarment, the Comptroller shall give notice of the order to appropriate officers and employees of the OCC and to interested departments and agencies of the Federal government. The Comptroller or the Comptroller’s delegate shall also give notice to the appropriate authorities of the state in which any debarred or suspended individual is or was licensed to practice.