The Paycheck Protection Loan program created by the CARES Act thrust the U.S. Small Business Administration's complicated size standards into the spotlight for many companies that .
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The Paycheck Protection Loan program created by the CARES Act thrust the U.S. Small Business Administration’s complicated size standards into the spotlight for many companies that never before waded into those muddy waters. None of SBA’s rules frustrated businesses that otherwise thought they were “small” more than the rule of “affiliation”, which requires concerns, when determining size, to include the size of other entities under common control. A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims is a timely reminder that the concept of “affiliation”, in the context of federal procurement, extends beyond just those companies under common ownership and entities that actively direct the operations of another concern.