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(a) General. The protest procedures described in this section are separate and distinct from those governing size protests and appeals. All protests relating to whether a concern is a small business for purposes of any Federal program, including SDB set-asides and SDB evaluation adjustments, must be filed and processed. (b) Filing. (2) Any contracting officer who initiates a protest must submit the protest in writing to SBA in accord with paragraph (c) of this section. (3) In cases where SBA
initiates a protest, the protest must be submitted in writing to the AA/SDBCE and
notification provided. (ii) Oral protests. An oral
protest relating to an SDB set-aside or SDB evaluation adjustment made to the contracting
officer within the allotted 5-day period will be considered a timely protest only if the
contracting officer receives a confirming letter postmarked, FAXed, or delivered no later
than one calendar day after the date of such oral protest. (iv) Untimely protests. A
protest received after the time limits set forth in this paragraph (c)(1) will be
dismissed by SBA. (3) Premature protests. A
protest in connection with any procurement which is submitted by any person, including the
contracting officer, before bid opening or notification of intended award, whichever
applies, will be considered premature, and will be returned to the protestor without
action. A contracting officer that receives a premature protest must return it to the
protestor without submitting it to the SBA. (2) A contracting officer's
referral of a protest to SBA must contain the following: (ii) The date on which the protest was received by the contracting officer; (iii) A copy of the protested concern's selfrepresentation as an SDB, and the date of such self-representation; and (iv) The date of bid opening or the date on which notification of the apparent successful offeror was sent to all unsuccessful offerors, as applicable.
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