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CAN A FIRM REQUEST AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING WHEN THE HDOT PROPOSES TO REMOVE THE FIRM’S ELIGIBILITY?

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CAN A FIRM REQUEST AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING WHEN THE HDOT PROPOSES TO REMOVE THE FIRM’S ELIGIBILITY?

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Yes. An administrative hearing shall be conducted at the firm’s request, to allow the firm to provide information in support of retaining its DBE certification. The Civil Rights Coordinator or a designee will conduct the hearing. The hearing will be taped to obtain a verbatim record pursuant to 49 CFR Part 26.

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