SUBPART A—Size Eligibility Provisions and Standards (§121.101 to §121.1103)
- 121.101—What are SBA size standards?
- 121.102—How does SBA establish size standards?
- 121.103—How does SBA determine affiliation?
- 121.104—How does SBA calculate annual receipts?
- 121.105—How does SBA define “business concern or concern”?
- 121.106—How does SBA calculate number of employees?
- 121.107—How does SBA determine a concern's “primary industry”?
- 121.108—What are the penalties for misrepresentation of size status?
- 121.201—What size standards has SBA identified by North American Industry Classification System codes?
- 121.301—What size standards are applicable to financial assistance programs?
- 121.302—When does SBA determine the size status of an applicant?
- 121.303—What size procedures are used by SBA before it makes a formal size determination?
- 121.304—What are the size requirements for refinancing an existing SBA loan?
- 121.305—What size eligibility requirements exist for obtaining financial assistance relating to particular procurements?
- 121.401—What procurement programs are subject to size determinations?
- 121.402—What size standards are applicable to Federal Government Contracting programs?
- 121.403—Are SBA size determinations and NAICS code designations binding on parties?
- 121.404—When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern?
- 121.405—May a business concern self-certify its small business size status?
- 121.406—How does a small business concern qualify to provide manufactured products under small business set-aside or 8(a) contracts?
- 121.407—What are the size procedures for multiple item procurements?
- 121.408—What are the size procedures for SBA's Certificate of Competency Program?
- 121.409—What size standard applies in an unrestricted procurement for Certificate of Competency purposes?
- 121.410—What are the size standards for SBA's Section 8(d) Subcontracting Program?
- 121.411—What are the size procedures for SBA's Section 8(d) Subcontracting Program?
- 121.412—What are the size procedures for partial small business set-asides?
- 121.501—What programs for sales or leases of Government property are subject to size determinations?
- 121.502—What size standards are applicable to programs for sales or leases of Government property?
- 121.503—Are SBA size determinations binding on parties?
- 121.504—When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern?
- 121.505—What is the effect of a self-certification?
- 121.506—What definitions are important for sales or leases of Government-owned timber?
- 121.507—What are the size standards and other requirements for the purchase of Government-owned timber (other than Special Salvage Timber)?
- 121.508—What are the size standards and other requirements for the purchase of Government-owned Special Salvage Timber?
- 121.509—What is the size standard for leasing of Government land for coal mining?
- 121.510—What is the size standard for leasing of Government land for uranium mining?
- 121.511—What is the size standard for buying Government-owned petroleum?
- 121.512—What is the size standard for stockpile purchases?
- 121.601—What is a small business for purposes of admission to SBA's 8(a) Business Development program?
- 121.602—At what point in time must a 8(a) BD applicant be small?
- 121.603—How does SBA determine whether a Participant is small for a particular 8(a) BD subcontract?
- 121.604—Are 8(a) BD Participants considered small for purposes of other SBA assistance?
- 121.701—What SBIR programs are subject to size determinations?
- 121.702—What size standards are applicable to the SBIR program?
- 121.703—Are formal size determinations binding on parties?
- 121.704—When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern?
- 121.705—Must a business concern self-certify its size status?
- 121.801—May patent fees be reduced if a concern is small?
- 121.802—What size standards are applicable to reduced patent fees programs?
- 121.803—Are formal size determinations binding on parties?
- 121.804—When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern?
- 121.805—May a business concern self-certify its size status?
- 121.901—Can other Government agencies obtain SBA size determinations?
- 121.902—What size standards are applicable to programs of other agencies?
- 121.903—How may an agency use size standards for its programs that are different than those established by SBA?
- 121.904—When does SBA determine the size status of a business concern?
- 121.1001—Who may initiate a size protest or request a formal size determination?
- 121.1002—Who makes a formal size determination?
- 121.1003—Where should a size protest be filed?
- 121.1004—What time limits apply to size protests?
- 121.1005—How must a protest be filed with the contracting officer?
- 121.1006—When will a size protest be referred to an SBA Government Contracting Area Office?
- 121.1007—Must a protest of size status relate to a particular procurement and be specific?
- 121.1008—What occurs after SBA receives a size protest or request for a formal size determination?
- 121.1009—What are the procedures for making the size determination?
- 121.1010—How does a concern become recertified as a small business?
- 121.1101—Are formal size determinations subject to appeal?
- 121.1102—Are NAICS code designations subject to appeal?
- 121.1103—What are the procedures for appealing a NAICS code designation?