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13 CFR § 114.106 - What if my claim exceeds $5,000?

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title: "13 CFR § 114.106 - What if my claim exceeds $5,000?"
title_number: 13
title_name: "Business Credit and Assistance"
section_number: "114.106"
section_name: "What if my claim exceeds $5,000?"
chapter_name: "SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION"
part_number: "114"
part_name: "ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS UNDER THE FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT AND REPRESENTATION AND INDEMNIFICATION OF SBA EMPLOYEES"
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authority: "15 U.S.C. 634 (b)(1), (b)(6); 28 U.S.C. 2672; 28 CFR 14.11."
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# 114.106 What if my claim exceeds $5,000?

The District Counsel or Disaster Area Counsel, as appropriate, must review and investigate your claim and forward it with a report and recommendation to the Associate General Counsel for Litigation, who may approve or deny an award, compromise, or settlement of claims in excess of $5,000, but not exceeding $25,000.

[64 FR 40283, July 26, 1999]