13 C.F.R. § 101.100
What is the purpose of SBA?
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) aids, counsels, assists, and protects the interests of small business concerns, and advocates on their behalf within the Government. It also helps victims of disasters. It provides financial assistance, contractual assistance, and business development assistance. For a more detailed description of the functions of SBA see The United States Government Manual, a special publication of the
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2015–2020 · leading case: Precise Systems, Inc. v. United States
Precise Systems, Inc. v. United States (2015)
“226(a)(2) provides that ”[a]n OHA decision creates precedent, unless: (i) [a]nother regulation in this chapter [ 13 C.F.R. §§ 101.100 to 147.670] applicable to a specific type of appeal provides that the OHA decision does not create precedent; or (ii) the decision is designated…”
United States of America v. Main Building Maintenance, Inc. (2020)
“” 13 CFR 101.100. The purpose of the 8(a) Program “is to assist eligible small disadvantaged business concerns compete in the American economy through business development.”
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