13 CFR Part 134
PART 134—RULES OF PROCEDURE GOVERNING CASES BEFORE THE OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS
- PART 134—RULES OF PROCEDURE GOVERNING CASES BEFORE THE OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALS
- Chapter I—Small Business Administration
- Subpart A—General Rules
- § 134.101 Definitions.
- § 134.102 Jurisdiction of OHA.
- § 134.103 [Reserved]
- Subpart B—Rules of Practice
- § 134.201 Scope of the rules in this subpart.
- § 134.202 Commencement of cases.
- § 134.203 The appeal petition.
- § 134.204 Filing and service requirements.
- § 134.205 The appeal file, confidential information, and protective orders.
- § 134.206 The answer or response.
- § 134.207 Amendments and supplemental pleadings.
- § 134.208 Representation in cases before OHA.
- § 134.209 Requirement of signature.
- § 134.210 Intervention.
- § 134.211 Motions.
- § 134.212 Summary judgment.
- § 134.213 Discovery.
- § 134.214 Subpoenas.
- § 134.215 Interlocutory appeals.
- § 134.216 Alternative dispute resolution procedures.
- § 134.217 Settlement.
- § 134.218 Judges.
- § 134.219 Sanctions.
- § 134.220 Prohibition against ex parte communications.
- § 134.221 Prehearing conferences.
- § 134.222 Oral hearing.
- § 134.223 Evidence.
- § 134.224 [Reserved]
- § 134.225 The record.
- § 134.226 The decision.
- § 134.227 Finality of decisions.
- § 134.228 Review of initial decisions.
- § 134.229 Termination of jurisdiction.
- Subpart C—Rules of Practice for Appeals From Size Determinations and NAICS Code Designations
- § 134.301 Scope of the rules in this subpart C.
- § 134.302 Who may appeal.
- § 134.303 Advisory opinions.
- § 134.304 Commencement of appeals from size determinations and NAICS code designations.
- § 134.305 The appeal petition.
- § 134.306 Transmission of the case file and solicitation.
- § 134.307 Service and filing requirements.
- § 134.308 Limitation on new evidence and adverse inference from non-submission in appeals from size determinations.
- § 134.309 Response to an appeal petition.
- § 134.310 Discovery.
- § 134.311 Oral hearings.
- § 134.312 Evidence.
- § 134.313 Applicability of subpart B provisions.
- § 134.314 Standard of review and burden of proof.
- § 134.315 The record.
- § 134.316 The decision.
- § 134.317 [Reserved]
- § 134.318 NAICS appeals.
- Subpart D—Rules of Practice for Appeals Under the 8(a) Program
- § 134.401 Scope of the rules in this subpart D.
- § 134.402 Appeal petition.
- § 134.403 Service of appeal petition.
- § 134.404 Deadline for filing appeal petition.
- § 134.405 Jurisdiction.
- § 134.406 Review of the administrative record.
- § 134.407 Evidence beyond the record and discovery.
- § 134.408 Summary decision.
- § 134.409 Decision on appeal.
- Subpart E—[Reserved]
- Subpart F—Implementation of the Equal Access to Justice Act
- § 134.601 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 134.602 Under what circumstances may I apply for reimbursement?
- § 134.603 What is an adversary adjudication?
- § 134.604 What benefits may I claim?
- § 134.605 Under what circumstances are fees and expenses reimbursable?
- § 134.606 Who is eligible for possible reimbursement?
- § 134.607 How do I know which eligibility requirement applies to me?
- § 134.608 What are the special rules for calculating net worth and number of employees?
- § 134.609 What is the difference between a fee and an expense?
- § 134.610 Are there limitations on reimbursement for fees and expenses?
- § 134.611 What should I include in my application for an award?
- § 134.612 What must a net worth exhibit contain?
- § 134.613 What documentation do I need for fees and expenses?
- § 134.614 What deadlines apply to my application for an award and where do I send it?
- § 134.615 How will proceedings relating to my application for fees and expenses be conducted?
- § 134.616 How will I know if I receive an award?
- § 134.617 May I seek review of the ALJ's decision on my award?
- § 134.618 How are awards paid?
- Subpart G—Rules of Practice for Appeals From Women-Owned Small Business Concern (WOSB) and Economically Disadvantaged WOSB Concern (EDWOSB) Protests
- § 134.701 What is the scope of the rules in this subpart G?
- § 134.702 Who may appeal?
- § 134.703 When must a person file an appeal from an WOSB or EDWOSB protest determination?
- § 134.704 What are the effects of the appeal on the procurement at issue?
- § 134.705 What are the requirements for an appeal petition?
- § 134.706 What are the service and filing requirements?
- § 134.707 When does the D/GC transmit the protest file and to whom?
- § 134.708 What is the standard of review?
- § 134.709 When will a Judge dismiss an appeal?
- § 134.710 Who can file a response to an appeal petition and when must such a response be filed?
- § 134.711 Will the Judge permit discovery and oral hearings?
- § 134.712 What are the limitations on new evidence?
- § 134.713 When is the record closed?
- § 134.714 When must the Judge issue his or her decision?
- § 134.715 Can a Judge reconsider his decision?
- Subpart H—Rules of Practice for Employee Disputes
- § 134.801 Scope of rules.
- § 134.802 [Reserved]
- § 134.803 Commencement of appeals from SBA Employee Dispute Resolution Process cases (Employee Disputes).
- § 134.804 The appeal petition.
- § 134.805 After the appeal petition is filed.
- § 134.806 Mediation.
- § 134.807 SBA response.
- § 134.808 The decision.
- § 134.809 Review of initial decision.
- Subpart I—Rules of Practice for Petitions for Reconsideration of Size Standards
- § 134.901 Scope of the rules in this subpart.
- § 134.902 Standing.
- § 134.903 Commencement of cases.
- § 134.904 Requirements for the Size Standard Petition.
- § 134.905 Notice and order.
- § 134.906 Intervention.
- § 134.907 Filing and service.
- § 134.908 The administrative record.
- § 134.909 Standard of review.
- § 134.910 Dismissal.
- § 134.911 Response to the Size Standard Petition.
- § 134.912 Discovery and oral hearings.
- § 134.913 New evidence.
- § 134.914 The decision.
- § 134.915 Remand.
- § 134.916 Effects of OHA's decision.
- § 134.917 Equal Access to Justice Act.
- § 134.918 Judicial review.
- Subpart J—Rules of Practice for Protests of Eligibility for Inclusion in the SBA Veteran Small Business Certification Program Database (VOSB or SDVOSB Status Protests)
- § 134.1001 Scope of rules.
- § 134.1002 Who may file a VOSB or SDVOSB status protest?
- § 134.1003 Grounds for filing a VOSB or SDVOSB status protest.
- § 134.1004 Commencement of VOSB or SDVOSB status protests.
- § 134.1005 Contents of the VOSB or SDVOSB status protest.
- § 134.1006 Service and filing requirements.
- § 134.1007 Processing a VOSB or SDVOSB status protest.
- § 134.1008 Discovery.
- § 134.1009 Oral hearings.
- § 134.1010 Standard of review and burden of proof.
- § 134.1011 Weight of evidence.
- § 134.1012 The record.
- § 134.1013 Request for reconsideration.
- Subpart K—Rules of Practice for Appeals of Denials of Certification and Decertification in the SBA Veteran Small Business Certification Program (VOSB or SDVOSB Appeals)
- § 134.1101 Scope of rules.
- § 134.1102 Who may file a VOSB or SDVOSB Appeal?
- § 134.1103 Grounds for filing a VOSB or SDVOSB Appeal.
- § 134.1104 Commencement of VOSB or SDVOSB Appeal.
- § 134.1105 The appeal petition.
- § 134.1106 Service and filing requirements.
- § 134.1107 Transmission of the case file.
- § 134.1108 Response to an appeal petition.
- § 134.1109 Discovery and oral hearings.
- § 134.1110 New evidence.
- § 134.1111 Standard of review and burden of proof.
- § 134.1112 The decision.
- Subpart L—Borrower Appeals of Final SBA Loan Review Decisions
- § 134.1201 Scope of the rules in this subpart.
- § 134.1202 Commencement of appeals of final SBA loan review decisions.
- § 134.1203 Standing.
- § 134.1204 The appeal petition.
- § 134.1205 Dismissal.
- § 134.1206 Notice and Order.
- § 134.1207 The administrative record.
- § 134.1208 Response to an appeal petition.
- § 134.1209 Evidence beyond the record, discovery, and oral hearings.
- § 134.1210 Standard of review.
- § 134.1211 Decision on appeal.
- § 134.1212 Effects of the decision.
- § 134.1213 Equal Access to Justice Act.
- § 134.1214 Confidential information.
- Subpart M—Rules of Practice for Appeals of Protest Determinations Regarding the Status of a Concern as a Certified HUBZone Small Business Concern
- § 134.1301 What is the scope of the rules in this subpart?
- § 134.1302 Who may appeal a HUBZone status protest determination?
- § 134.1303 What time limits apply to filing an appeal from a HUBZone status protest determination?
- § 134.1304 What are the effects of the filing of an appeal on the procurement at issue?
- § 134.1305 What are the requirements for an appeal petition?
- § 134.1306 What are the service and filing requirements?
- § 134.1307 What are the requirements for transmitting the protest file?
- § 134.1308 What is the standard of review?
- § 134.1309 When will a Judge dismiss an appeal?
- § 134.1310 Who can file a response to an appeal petition and when must such a response be filed?
- § 134.1311 Will the Judge permit discovery and oral hearings?
- § 134.1312 What are the limitations on the introduction of new evidence?
- § 134.1313 When is the record closed?
- § 134.1314 When must the Judge issue the decision?
- § 134.1315 What are the effects of the Judge's decision on the procurement at issue?
- § 134.1316 Can a Judge reconsider an appeal decision?