13 C.F.R. § 126.800

Who may protest the status of a certified HUBZone small business concern?

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(a) For a HUBZone sole source procurement, SBA or the contracting officer may protest the intended awardee's status as a certified HUBZone small business concern.

(b) For HUBZone contracts other than sole source procurements, including multiple award contracts (see § 125.1 of this chapter), SBA, the contracting officer, or any other interested party may protest the apparent successful offeror's status as a certified HUBZone small business concern (or the HUBZone joint venture offeror's compliance with § 126.616).

(c) For other than HUBZone contracts, any offeror for that contract, the contracting officer or SBA may protest an apparent successful offeror's status as a certified HUBZone small business concern.

[89 FR 102504, Dec. 17, 2024]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2003–2006 · leading case: Mark Dunning Indus., Inc. v. United States, 58 Fed. Cl. 216 (Fed. Cl. 2003).
Mark Dunning Indus., Inc. v. United States, 58 Fed. Cl. 216 (Fed. Cl. 2003). · cites it 2× “Compare 13 C.F.R. §§ 126.800 — 126.805 with 13 C.”
Diversified Maint. Sys., Inc. v. United States, 74 Fed. Cl. 122 (Fed. Cl. 2006). “6 SBA’s regulations permit an interested party, such as Diversified, to “protest the apparently] successful offeror’s qualified HUBZone S[mall] B[usiness] Cfoncern] status,” 13 C.F.R. § 126.800 (b), by submitting to the contracting officer, 13 C.”
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