A PilieroMazza Webinar
On December 4, 2018, the SBA issued a proposed rule that includes a number of sweeping amendments to the SBA’s regulations which will have a significant impact on small businesses. The proposed rule addresses important matters for small businesses, such as the limitations on subcontracting requirements and exclusions for compliance purposes, and requirements for size and status recertification. The SBA is also clarifying when size is determined, and the size rules applicable to joint ventures arising out of the ostensible subcontractor rule. The proposed rule also impacts large businesses with subcontracting plans.
We will discuss the proposed changes and how they can impact government contractors, particularly small businesses. Comments to the proposed rule are due on February 4, 2019. This session will educate listeners on the changes and encourage you to submit comments to SBA.
Tony Franco and Sam Finnerty will discuss:
Subcontracting Plan Requirements
Small Business Contracting Preferences in Disaster Areas
The Non-Manufacturer Rule and IT Value Added Reseller Procurements
Set-Asides Within a Set-Aside on Multiple Award Contracts
Size Recertifications
Revisions to Limitations on Subcontracting Rule
The Ostensible Subcontractor Rule and Implications for JVs between non-similarly situated small businesses
Size Determinations, and More
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