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§ 134.201 - Scope of the rules in this subpart.

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The rules of practice in this subpart apply to all OHA proceedings except:

Where another subpart of this part, pertaining to a specific type of OHA proceeding, provides a different rule; or

Where another part of this chapter, pertaining to a specific type of OHA proceeding (or SBA program allowing appeals to OHA), provides a different rule (see § 134.102).

For specific types of OHA proceedings, the rules of practice are located as follows:

For appeals from size determinations and NAICS code designations, in subpart C of this part (§ 134.301 et seq.);

For 8(a) BD appeals, in subpart D of this part (§ 134.401 et seq.);

For appeals from Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concern protest determinations, in subpart E of this part (§ 134.501 et seq.);

For applications under the Equal Access to Justice Act, in subpart F of this part (§ 134.601 et seq.);

For appeals from Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and Economically-Disadvantaged WOSB protest determinations, in subpart G of this part (§ 134.701 et seq.);

For appeals relating to SBA employee disputes, in subpart H of this part (§ 134.801 et seq.);

For Size Standard Petitions, in subpart I of this part (§§ 134.901 through 134.918);

For protests of eligibility for inclusion in the Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) database, in subpart J of this part;

For appeals of denials and cancellations of inclusion in the CVE database, in subpart K of this part; and

For proceedings under the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act, in part 142 of this chapter.

If a rule in this subpart conflicts with a rule pertaining to OHA in another subpart of this part or in another part of this chapter, the latter rule shall govern.

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§ 134.201 - Scope of the rules in this subpart.