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Code of Federal Regulations Title 41. Public Contracts and Property Management § 41.105–68.830 Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which a proposed debarment is based?

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(a) You as a respondent will not have an additional opportunity to challenge the facts if the debarring official determines that—

(1) Your debarment is based upon a conviction or civil judgment;

(2) Your presentation in opposition contains only general denials to information contained in the Notice of Proposed Debarment;  or

(3) The issues raised in your presentation in opposition to the proposed debarment are not factual in nature, or are not material to the debarring official's decision whether to debar.

(b) You will have an additional opportunity to challenge the facts if the debarring official determines that—

(1) The conditions in paragraph (a) of this section do not exist;  and

(2) Your presentation in opposition raises a genuine dispute over facts material to the proposed debarment.

(c) If you have an opportunity to challenge disputed material facts under this section, the debarring official or designee must conduct additional proceedings to resolve those facts.

(a) The table in this section shows the fixed fees that must be paid to the BLM for the services listed for FY 2021. These fees are nonrefundable and must be included with documents filed under this chapter. Fees will be adjusted annually according to the change in the Implicit Price Deflator for Gross Domestic Product (IPD–GDP) by way of publication of a final rule in the Federal Register and will subsequently be posted on the BLM website (http://www.blm.gov) before October 1 each year. Revised fees are effective each year on October 1.

Table 1 to Paragraph (a)—FY 2021 Processing and Filing Fee Table

Document/action

FY 2021 fee

Oil & Gas (parts 3100, 3110, 3120, 3130, 3150):

Noncompetitive lease application

$445.

Competitive lease application

170.

Assignment and transfer of record title or operating rights

100.

Overriding royalty transfer, payment out of production

15.

Name change, corporate merger or transfer to heir/devisee

230.

Lease consolidation

490.

Lease renewal or exchange

445.

Lease reinstatement, Class I

85.

Leasing under right-of-way

445.

Geophysical exploration permit application—Alaska

25.

Renewal of exploration permit—Alaska

25.

Geothermal (part 3200):

Noncompetitive lease application

445.

Competitive lease application

170.

Assignment and transfer of record title or operating rights

100.

Name change, corporate merger or transfer to heir/devisee

230.

Lease consolidation

490.

Lease reinstatement

85.

Nomination of lands

125.

  plus per acre nomination fee

0.12.

Site license application

65.

Assignment or transfer of site license

65.

Coal (parts 3400, 3470):

License to mine application

15.

Exploration license application

365.

Lease or lease interest transfer

75.

Leasing of Solid Minerals Other Than Coal and Oil Shale (parts 3500, 3580):

Applications other than those listed below

40.

Prospecting permit application amendment

75.

Extension of prospecting permit

120.

Lease modification or fringe acreage lease

35.

Lease renewal

570.

Assignment, sublease, or transfer of operating rights

35.

Transfer of overriding royalty

35.

Use permit

35.

Shasta and Trinity hardrock mineral lease

35.

Renewal of existing sand and gravel lease in Nevada

35.

Public Law 359; Mining in Powersite Withdrawals: General (part 3730):

Notice of protest of placer mining operations

15.

Mining Law Administration (parts 3800, 3810, 3830, 3850, 3860, 3870):

Application to open lands to location

15.

Notice of location *

20.

Amendment of location

15.

Transfer of mining claim/site

15.

Recording an annual FLPMA filing

15.

Deferment of assessment work

120.

Recording a notice of intent to locate mining claims on Stockraising Homestead Act lands

35.

Mineral patent adjudication

3,340 (more than 10 claims).

1,670 (10 or fewer claims).

Adverse claim

120.

Protest

75.

Oil Shale Management (parts 3900, 3910, 3930):

Exploration license application

350.

Application for assignment or sublease of record title or overriding royalty

70.

* To record a mining claim or site location, this processing fee along with the initial maintenance fee and the one-time location fee required by statute (43 CFR part 3833) must be paid.

(b) The amount of a fixed fee is not subject to appeal to the Interior Board of Land Appeals pursuant to part 4, subpart E, of this title.

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