Debar definition

Debar means to prohibit a contractor, individual, or other
Debar means to prohibit a contractor, individual, or other entity from submitting a bid, having a bid considered, or entering into a state contract during a specified period of time as set forth in a debarment order.
Debar means to exclude a service contractor, its individual officers, its principal shareholders, its qualifying agent or its affiliated businesses from County contracting and subcontracting for a specific period of time, not to exceed five (5) years, pursuant to section 10-38 of the Code of Miami-Dade County.

Examples of Debar in a sentence

  • Debar, H., Dacier, M., Wespi, A.: Towards a Taxonomy of Intrusion-Detection Systems.

  • Notify EPA Contracting Officers of those Contractors who are ineligible for solicitation, award, or subcon- tracting but who do not appear on the GSA Consolidated List; e.g., those who are ineligible based on a settlement reached by the Debarring Official under which the Contractor has agreed to voluntarily exclude itself from partici- pation in Government contracting/sub- contracting for a specified period or be- cause of a Notice of Proposal to Debar.

  • Refer the matter through the Suspension and Debarment Division to the Debarring Official for consider- ation of debarment; request that the Suspension and Debarment Division evaluate the information and, if appro- priate, refer the matter to the Debar- ring Official for consideration of debar- ment; or recommend to the Suspension and Debarment Division that the mat- ter be closed without further action be- cause the facts do not warrant debar- ment.

  • Promptly notify the HCA of Con- tractors with whom a settlement in lieu of debarment has been reached under which the Contractor volun- tarily excludes itself from or restricts its participation in Government con- tracting/subcontracting for a specified period; and of Contractors who have re- ceived a Notice of Proposal to Debar.

  • Debar, H., Thomas, Y., Cuppens, F., Cuppens-Boulahia, N.: Enabling automatedthreat response through the use of a dynamic security policy.


More Definitions of Debar

Debar means to prohibit a person from participating in any competition or other activities directed, sanctioned, sponsored or authorized by The Canadian Kennel Club if held under its auspices or under any of its rules and regulations
Debar means the placing of a firm company or natural person on a list of person ineligible to participate in any procurement proceedings under this Act;
Debar or "debarment" means action taken by the State Purchasing Director to exclude any business entity from inclusion on the Supplier List, bidding, offering to bid, receiving an award of contract with the state of Oklahoma for acquisitions by state agencies, or a contract the OMES awards or administers. Debarment may also result in cancellation of existing contracts with the State of Oklahoma.
Debar. “Debarred” or “Debarment” means (a) being debarred, or being subject to a pending debarment, pursuant to section 306 of the FDCA, 21 U.S.C. § 335a, (b) being listed by any federal and/or state agencies, excluded, debarred, suspended or otherwise made ineligible to participate in federal or state healthcare programs or federal procurement or non-procurement programs (as that term is defined in 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(f)), or being subject to any pending process by which any such listing, exclusion, debarment, suspension or other ineligibility could occur, (c) being disqualified by any government or regulatory agency from performing specific services, or being subject to a pending disqualification proceeding, or (d) being convicted of a criminal offense related to the provision of healthcare items or services or being subject to any pending criminal action related to the provision of healthcare items or services.
Debar means to prohibit a contractor, individual, or other entity from submitting a bid, having a bid considered, or entering into a state contract during a specified period of time.
Debar means the placing of a firm, company or natural person on a list of persons ineligible to participate in any procurement proceedings under this Law;
Debar means to exclude a contractor, its individual officers, its shareholders with significant interests, its qualifying agent, or its affiliated businesses from County contracting and subcontracting for a specified period of time, not to exceed five (5) years.