CFR 13-125.2-2013
Business Credit and Assistance. Part125:Government contracting programs. Section125.2:What are SBA's and the procuring agency's responsibilities when providing contracting assistance to small businesses?

Standard No.
CFR 13-125.2-2013
Release Date
2013
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CFR 13-125.2-2013
Scope
(a) General. The objective of the SBA’s contracting programs is to assist small business concerns, including 8(a) BD Participants, HUBZone small business concerns, Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Concerns, Women-Owned Small Businesses and Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Businesses, in obtaining a fair share of Federal Government prime contracts, subcontracts, orders, and property sales. Therefore, these regulations apply to all types of Federal Government contracts, including Multiple Award Contracts, and contracts for architectural and engineering services, research, development, test and evaluation. Small business concerns must receive any award (including orders, and orders placed against Multiple Award Contracts) or contract, part of any such award or contract, and any contract for the sale of Government property, regardless of the place of performance, which SBA and the procuring or disposal agency determine to be in the interest of.

CFR 13-125.2-2013 history

  • 2013 CFR 13-125.2-2013 Business Credit and Assistance. Part125:Government contracting programs. Section125.2:What are SBA's and the procuring agency's responsibilities when providing contracting assistance to small businesses?



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