Third Party Eligibility Challenge - Statewide Uniform Certification Program is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Administration - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the Statewide Uniform Certification Program in North Carolina?
A: The Statewide Uniform Certification Program is a program in North Carolina that certifies businesses as minority, women, and/or disadvantaged-owned enterprises.
Q: What is a Third Party Eligibility Challenge?
A: A Third Party Eligibility Challenge is a process where a third party disputes the eligibility of a business to be certified under the Statewide Uniform Certification Program.
Q: Who can submit a Third Party Eligibility Challenge?
A: Any individual or organization can submit a Third Party Eligibility Challenge.
Q: What is the purpose of a Third Party Eligibility Challenge?
A: The purpose of a Third Party Eligibility Challenge is to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the certification process.
Q: How does the Third Party Eligibility Challenge process work?
A: The Third Party Eligibility Challenge process involves the submission of a written challenge, a review by a panel of objective experts, and a final decision by the Statewide Uniform Certification Program.
Q: What happens if a business is found ineligible through a Third Party Eligibility Challenge?
A: If a business is found ineligible through a Third Party Eligibility Challenge, its certification may be revoked or denied.
Form Details:
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