[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 44, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 44CFR17.100]

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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
                                SECURITY
 
PART 17_GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT) AND 
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 17.100  Purpose.

GOVERNMENTWIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE (GRANTS)
--Table of Contents




                            Subpart A_General

Sec.
17.100 Purpose.
17.105 Definitions.
17.110 Coverage.
17.115 Policy.

                       Subpart B_Effect of Action

17.200 Debarment or suspension.
17.205 Ineligible persons.
17.210 Voluntary exclusion.
17.215 Exception provision.
17.220 Continuation of covered transactions.
17.225 Failure to adhere to restrictions.

                           Subpart C_Debarment

17.300 General.
17.305 Causes for debarment.
17.310 Procedures.

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17.311 Investigation and referral.
17.312 Notice of proposed debarment.
17.313 Opportunity to contest proposed debarment.
17.314 Debarring official's decision.
17.315 Settlement and voluntary exclusion.
17.320 Period of debarment.
17.325 Scope of debarment.

                          Subpart D_Suspension

17.400 General.
17.405 Causes for suspension.
17.410 Procedures.
17.411 Notice of suspension.
17.412 Opportunity to contest suspension.
17.413 Suspending official's decision.
17.415 Period of suspension.
17.420 Scope of suspension.

       Subpart E_Responsibilities of GSA, Agency and Participants

17.500 GSA responsibilities.
17.505 FEMA responsibilities.
17.510 Participants' responsibilities.

           Subpart F_Drug-Free Workplace Requirements (Grants)

17.600 Purpose.
17.605 Definitions.
17.610 Coverage.
17.615 Grounds for suspension of payments, suspension or termination of 
          grants, or suspension or debarment.
17.620 Effect of violation.
17.625 Exception provision.
17.630 Certification requirements and procedures.
17.635 Reporting of and employee sanctions for convictions of criminal 
          drug offenses.

Appendix A to Part 17--Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, 
          and Other Responsibility Matters--Primary Covered Transactions
Appendix B to Part 17--Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, 
          Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered 
          Transactions
Appendix C to Part 17--Certification Regarding Drug-Free Workplace 
          Requirements

    Authority: 41 U.S.C. 701 et seq.; E.O. 12549, 51 FR 6370, 3 CFR, 
1986 Comp., p. 189; E.O. 12689, 54 FR 34131, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p. 235.

    Source: 53 FR 19199, and 19204, May 26, 1988, unless otherwise 
noted.

    Editorial Note: For additional information, see related documents 
published at 50 FR 8953, Mar. 5, 1985; 52 FR 18768, May 19, 1987; and 52 
FR 45667, Dec. 1, 1987.



    (a) Executive Order (E.O.) 12549 provides that, to the extent 
permitted by law, Executive departments and agencies shall participate 
in a governmentwide system for nonprocurement debarment and suspension. 
A person who is debarred or suspended shall be excluded from Federal 
financial and nonfinancial assistance and benefits under Federal 
programs and activities. Debarment or suspension of a participant in a 
program by one agency shall have governmentwide effect.
    (b) These regulations implement section 3 of E.O. 12549 and the 
guidelines promulgated by the Office of Management and Budget under 
section 6 of the E.O. by:
    (1) Prescribing the programs and activities that are covered by the 
governmentwide system;
    (2) Prescribing the governmentwide criteria and governmentwide 
minimum due process procedures that each agency shall use;
    (3) Providing for the listing of debarred and suspended 
participants, participants declared ineligible (see definition of 
``ineligible'' in Sec. 17.105), and participants who have voluntarily 
excluded themselves from participation in covered transactions;
    (4) Setting forth the consequences of a debarment, suspension, 
determination of ineligibility, or voluntary exclusion; and
    (5) Offering such other guidance as necessary for the effective 
implementation and administration of the governmentwide system.
    (c) These regulations also implement Executive Order 12689 (3 CFR, 
1989 Comp., p. 235) and 31 U.S.C. 6101 note (Public Law 103-355, sec. 
2455, 108 Stat. 3327) by--
    (1) Providing for the inclusion in the List of Parties Excluded from 
Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs all persons proposed for 
debarment, debarred or suspended under the Federal Acquisition 
Regulation, 48 CFR Part 9, subpart 9.4; persons against which 
governmentwide exclusions have been entered under this part; and persons 
determined to be ineligible; and

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    (2) Setting forth the consequences of a debarment, suspension, 
determination of ineligibility, or voluntary exclusion.
    (d) Although these regulations cover the listing of ineligible 
participants and the effect of such listing, they do not prescribe 
policies and procedures governing declarations of ineligibility.

[60 FR 33040, 33061, June 26, 1995]