19.215—Which nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions?
The following types of nonprocurement
transactions are not covered transactions:
(4)
Any other entity consisting wholly or
partially of one or more foreign governments or
foreign governmental entities.
(b)
A benefit to an individual as a personal
entitlement without regard to the individual's
present responsibility (but benefits received in
an individual's business capacity are not
excepted). For example, if a person receives
social security benefits under the Supplemental
Security Income provisions of the Social Security
Act, 42 U.S.C. 1301 et seq., those benefits are
not covered transactions and, therefore, are not
affected if the person is excluded.
(d)
A transaction that the Department of the
Treasury needs to respond to a national or
agency-recognized emergency or disaster.
(e)
A permit, license, certificate, or similar
instrument issued as a means to regulate public
health, safety, or the environment, unless the
Department of the Treasury specifically designates
it to be a covered transaction.
(g)
Any other transaction if the application of
an exclusion to the transaction is prohibited by
law.