§4206. Rights of declarants; notifications; Government accountability — Inbound Citations
12 U.S.C. § 4206
Cited by 6 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 12 U.S.C. § 4206 as a whole
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(c) If the Attorney General determines at any time that a declaration is invalid under this section, that a declaration fails to meet the requirements of section 4202 of this title, or that a declaration has been disclosed in violation of section 4203 of this title, the Attorney General shall notify the person who filed the declaration in writing that the declaration is invalid, and the declarant shall not enjoy any of the rights of the declarant listed in section 4205 or 4206 of this title.
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Notwithstanding any other law, no court shall have jurisdiction over any claim based on any action taken by the Attorney General or any refusal to take action under this subchapter, except for failure to provide notification under section 4206 of this title.
Citations to §4206(b)
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(1) the declarant receives notice that the Attorney General has concluded that an action should not be pursued under section 4206(b) of this title;
Citations to §4206(c)
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(2) the declarant receives notice of an award pursuant to section 4206(c) of this title; or
Citations to §4206(d)(2)
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(1) If, pursuant to section 4206(d)(2) of this title, the Attorney General notifies a declarant that the declarant’s allegations have not yet been addressed, the declarant may notify the Attorney General to award a contract pursuant to subchapter III to pursue the case.
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(2) A declarant’s notification under paragraph (1) shall be filed with the Attorney General not later than 30 days after the date of service of notice under section 4206(d)(2) of this title, and the Attorney General shall respond to the notification not later than 30 days after receipt.