Executive Order 12689
[3 CFR 1989 Comp., p. 235]
Debarment and Suspension
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the
United States of America, and in order to protect the interest of the Federal Government, to deal only with responsible persons, and to insure proper
management and integrity in Federal activities, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Definitions. For purposes of this order:
- "Procurement activities" refers to all acquisition programs and activities of the Federal Government, as defined in
the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
- "Nonprocurement activities" refers to all programs and activities involving Federal financial and nonfinancial assistance and benefits, as
covered by Executive Order No. 12549 and the Office of Management and Budget guidelines implementing that order.
- "Agency" refers to executive department agencies.
Sec. 2. Governmentwide Effect.
- To the extent permitted by law and upon resolution of differences and promulgation of final
regulations pursuant to section 3 of this order, the debarment, suspension, or
other exclusion of a participant in a procurement activity under the Federal
Acquisition Regulation, or in a nonprocurement activity under regulations
issued pursuant to Executive Order No. 12549, shall have governmentwide
effect. No agency shall allow a party to participate in any procurement or nonprocurement activity if any agency has
debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded (to the extent specified in the
exclusion agreement) that party from participation in a procurement or
nonprocurement activity.
- An agency may grant an exception permitting a debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded
party to participate in procurement activities of that agency to the extent
exceptions are authorized under the Federal Acquisition Regulation, or to
participate in nonprocurement activities of that agency to the extent
exceptions are authorized under regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order
No. 12549.
Sec. 3. Implementation.
- The Office of Management and Budget may assist Federal agencies in resolving differences
between the provisions contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulation and in
regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order No. 12549. The Office of Management and Budget shall
notify affected agencies of that date.
- To implement this order, proposed regulations amending the Federal Acquisition and the
agency regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order No. 12549 shall be published simultaneously within 6 months of the resolution of differences.
- Final regulations shall be published within 12 months of the publication of the
proposed regulations, to be effective 30 days thereafter.
THE WHITE HOUSE, August 16, 1989.