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LDPs and Debarments

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LDPs
A Limited Denial of Participation (LDP) is normally issued by a HUD Field Office and is an action that excludes a specific individual(s) or firm(s) from participating in a specific program, or programs, within that HUD Field Office's geographic jurisdiction, for a specific period of time. In limited instances HUD Headquarters may also issue LDP's.

Contact: Art Orton

Debarments
A Suspension or Debarment sanction is a much stronger action. It is only issued by the Headquarters office of HUD, is nationwide in scope and prohibits all Federal agencies from doing business with the sanctioned individuals(s) or firm(s) for a specific time period or indefinitely.

Contact: Art Orton

 
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