In addition to private individuals who have an automatic exemption, the Service may waive:
- Award recipients whose information may be compromised as a result of disclosure, and/or
- Non-domestic entities applying for or receiving an award or sub-award for a project performed outside of the United States valued less than $25,000, from the SAM and DUNS registration requirements.
Registration in SAM and Dun & Bradstreet (DUNS) is free. There are businesses that provide services to entities to register or update SAM and DUNS. These businesses charge a fee for their services. They are not part of the federal registration process and entities do not have to use them. If an entity believes it should not have been charged for the services it received, the Department of Interior is not able to assist directly. The applicant should seek a refund from the company itself, or contact agencies such as the Better Business Bureau for further assistance.
For more information on the SAM/DUNS waiver and how to request a waiver, refer to the 516 FW 5 DUNS and SAM Registration Requirements.
For FWS information on SAM, please refer to the topics on the left navigation pane. If you are a recipient and have issues with your SAM registration please see Federal Service Desk Information.
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