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How does a State or Federal agency or local government know if a person or company is debarred?

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How does a State or Federal agency or local government know if a person or company is debarred?

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A State or Federal agency or local government knows if a person or company is suspended or debarred by checking the Federal Excluded Parties List System at or by collecting a certification from the person or company that the person or company, or any of the company’s principals, are not debarred.

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