22 C.F.R. § 208.715 What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?
Title 22 - Foreign Relations
After deciding to suspend you, the suspending official promptly sends you a Notice of Suspension advising you— (a) That you have been suspended; (b) That your suspension is based on— (1) An indictment; (2) A conviction; (3) Other adequate evidence that you have committed irregularities which seriously reflect on the propriety of further Federal Government dealings with you; or (4) Conduct of another person that has been imputed to you, or your affiliation with a suspended or debarred person; (c) Of any other irregularities in terms sufficient to put you on notice without disclosing the Federal Government's evidence; (d) Of the cause(s) upon which we relied under §208.700 for imposing suspension; (e) That your suspension is for a temporary period pending the completion of an investigation or resulting legal or debarment proceedings; (f) Of the applicable provisions of this subpart, Subpart F of this part, and any other USAID procedures governing suspension decision making; and (g) Of the governmentwide effect of your suspension from procurement and nonprocurement programs and activities.
Title 22: Foreign Relations
PART 208—GOVERNMENTWIDE DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION (NONPROCUREMENT)
Subpart G—Suspension
§ 208.715 What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?