H.R.3068 - Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2007
To prohibit the award of contracts to provide guard services under the contract security guard program of the Federal Protective Service to a business concern that is owned, controlled, or operated by an individual who has been convicted of a felony. view all titles (7)
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- Short: Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2007 as reported to house.
- Official: To prohibit the award of contracts to provide guard services under the contract security guard program of the Federal Protective Service to a business concern that is owned, controlled, or operated by an individual who has been convicted of a felony. as introduced.
- Short: Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2007 as passed house.
- Short: Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2007 as introduced.
- Short: Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2008 as reported to senate.
- Short: Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2008 as passed senate.
- Short: Federal Protective Service Guard Contracting Reform Act of 2008 as enacted.
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