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debar

Defined in 4 places across 2 titles of the United States Code.

The term "debar" means to exclude, pursuant to established administrative procedures, from Government contracting and subcontracting for a specified period of time commensurate with the seriousness of the failure or offense or the inadequacy of performance.

Same definition in 2 sections

For purposes of this section, the term “debar” has the meaning given that term by section 2393(c) of this title.

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If the Secretary determines that a person has been convicted of intentionally affixing a label bearing a “Made in America” inscription to any product sold in or shipped to the United States which is not made in the United States and which is used in a civil works project of the Secretary, the Secretary shall debar the person from contracting with the Federal Government for a period of not less than 3 years and not more than 5 years. For purposes of this section, the term “debar” has the meaning that term has under section 2393(c) of title 10.

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  • 1994–202133 U.S.C. § 569FNavigation and Navigable Waters · Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of Made in America labels · in this section

If the Secretary determines that a person has been convicted of intentionally affixing a label bearing a “Made in America” inscription to any product sold in or shipped to the United States which is not made in the United States and which is used in a civil works project of the Secretary, the Secretary shall debar the person from contracting with the Federal Government for a period of not less than 3 years and not more than 5 years. For purposes of this section, the term “debar” has the meaning that term has under section 4654(c) of title 10.

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  • 2021–present33 U.S.C. § 569FNavigation and Navigable Waters · Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of Made in America labels · in this section

In this section, the term “debar” has the meaning given that term by section 2393(c) of this title.

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