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B-186258 1 (1976-04-21)

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                     -~-  '.THE   COMPTROLLER GENER~AL
                   .or- THE UNITED                   STATES
                            WASHINGTON, 0.C. 20548




FILE:  B-186258                      ATE:  April 21, 1976

MATTER OF:       Rodan Industries, Inc.


DIGEST:

     Where protester requests that no award be made pending
     SBA's COC determination and alleges no other grounds
     of protest, matter is dismissed since no basis has been
     provided for questioning agency's compliance with FPR §
     1-1.708-2(a) relative to withholding award pending SBA
     determination.

     This is a protest filed by Rodan Industries, Inc. (Rodan),
concerning Bureau of Reclamation solicitation (No. DS 7183).

     Essentially Rodan requests that no award be made to any
other firm since a referral will be made to the Small Business
Administration for a Certificate of Competency (COC).

     Under 15 U.S.C. 637(b)(7),.SBA has authority to issue or
not issue a COC. Our Office is without authority to review SBA
determinations, or to require it to issue a COC. Nor may we
require SBA to reopen a COC case which SBA has decided. 51 Comp.
Gen. 448, 451 (1972); 53 Comp. Gen. 344, 345, 346 (1973).

     Moreover, Section 20.4 of our bid.protest procedures provides
that procuring agencies will not make award prior to resolution
of the protest except as provided in the applicable procurement.
regulations. 40 Fed. Reg. 17979 (1975). In this connection,
Federal Procurement Regulations § 1-1.708-2(a) (1964 ed.) provides
that where a referral is made to SBA award shall be withheld until
SBA action concerning issuance of a COC, or until 15 working days
after the matter is referred to SBA. The protester has provided
no basis'for questioning the agency's compliance with this regulation.

     Accordingly, we are unable to provide any relief and the pro-
test is dismissed.



                              Paul G. Dembling
                              General Counsel

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