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13 CFR § 134.1315 - What are the effects of the Judge's decision on the procurement at issue?

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title: "13 CFR § 134.1315 - What are the effects of the Judge's decision on the procurement at issue?"
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# 134.1315 What are the effects of the Judge's decision on the procurement at issue?

The Judge's decision is the final agency decision and becomes effective upon issuance. For the effects of the decision on the procurement at issue, *see* § 126.803(e) of this chapter.