§ 23.41 What is the basic overall goal requirement for recipients?
§ 23.43 What are the consultation requirements in the development of recipients’ overall goals?
§ 23.45 What are the requirements for submitting overall goal information to the FAA?
§ 23.47 What is the base for a recipient’s goal for concessions other than car rentals?
§ 23.49 What is the base for a recipient’s goal for car rentals?
§ 23.51 How are a recipient’s overall goals expressed and calculated?
§ 23.53 How do car rental companies count ACDBE participation toward their goals?
§ 23.55 How do recipients count ACDBE participation toward goals for items other than car rentals?
§ 23.57 What happens if a recipient falls short of meeting its overall goals?
§ 23.59 What is the role of the statutory 10 percent goal in the ACDBE program?
§ 23.61 Can recipients use quotas or set-asides as part of their ACDBE programs?

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