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What are Reciprocal, Procurement and Nonprocurement Exclusion Types?

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What are Reciprocal, Procurement and Nonprocurement Exclusion Types?

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There are three (3) Exclusion Types: Reciprocal, Procurement and Nonprocurement. The Exclusion Type identifies the Program that the party has been excluded under. Below are descriptions of each program list and the effect of an exclusion listed under that program. Reciprocal List – is a comprehensive list of both Procurement and Nonprocurement program exclusions. All exclusionary actions initiated on or after August 25, 1995, are excluded government-wide from both Procurement and Nonprocurement programs and are being added to the EPLS as Exclusion Type Reciprocal. The Federal Register dated June 26, 1995, published the final regulation that establishes reciprocity between the Procurement and Nonprocurement debarment and suspension systems. Therefore, individuals, businesses, contractors and entities listed under this exclusion type are ineligible to participate in Federal Procurement contracts and sales program and Nonprocurement Federal financial and nonfinancial benefit and loan prog

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