Page images
PDF
EPUB

§ 109-40.305-5 Reports of agency negotiations.

Subject to the provisions of FPMR 101-40.305-5 a complete report of each negotiation (other than those related to nuclear weapons, radioactive and fissile material shipments, and all other commodities when the quantity involved is less than 100 short tons of a single commodity or mixed commodities to be moved by common carrier from the same consignor to the same consignee within a 30-day period) shall be submitted to the Division of Construction promptly after each negotiation is completed for transmittal to GSA. Each report shall be in memorandum form referencing FPMR 101-40.305-5 and shall contain the data prescribed in the FPMR's. Classified information shall not be included in the reports.

§ 109-40.305-50 Negotiations involving national security.

Title 49 U.S.C., section 22, as amended by Public Law 85-246, provides that rate tenders to the Government must be filed by the carriers with the Interstate Commerce Commission except for "any quotation or tender which, as indicated by the U.S. Government, or any agency or Department thereof, to any carrier or carriers, involves information the disclosure of which would endanger the national security." Carriers will be informed by the negotiating official if any quotation or tender to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission involves such information.

[blocks in formation]

commercial express receipts in making shipments for the account of the AEC. Cost-type contractors may be authorized by the contracting officer to use Government bills of lading if such use will be advantageous to the Government. § 109-40.5002 Applicability.

The policy and procedures set forth in this subpart shall be applied when AEC's cost-type contractors use commercial bills of lading or commerical express receipts.

§ 109-40.5003

Commercial bills of lading or commercial express receipts. (a) AEC's cost-type contractors using commercial bills of lading in making shipments for the account of the Atomic Energy Commission shall include the following statement or one substantially the same on all commercial bills of lading:

This shipment is for the account of the U.S. Government which will assume the freight charges and is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the standard form of the U.S. Government bills of lading nd to any available special rates or charges.

(b) The foregoing language may he varied without materially changing its substance to satisfy the needs of particular cost-type contractors for the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the lowest available rates for the account of the Government.

(c) Where practicable, commercial bills of lading or express receipts may provide for consignment of a shipment to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission c/o the cost-type contractor or may indicate consignment by the contractor "for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission."

(d) Commercial bills of lading exceeding $10,000 issued by cost-type contractors shall be annotated with a typewritten, rubber stamp, or similar impression containing the following wording:

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

The nondiscrimination clauses contained in section 202 of Executive Order 11246 relative to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin, and the implementing rules and regulations of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity which, to the extent not inconsistent with Executive Order 11246, remain in full force and effect a those of the Secretary of Labor, are incorporated herein.

§ 109-40.5004 Government bills of lading.

(a) Before any Government bill of lading which has not been revised to include reference to Executive Order 10925, as amended, or Executive Order 11246 is issued for use by AEC or costtype contractors (where authorized) at least the original (SF 1103) and shipping order copy (SF 1104) shall be annotated with a typewritten, rubber stamp, or similar impression containing the following wording:

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Condition 9 hereof is revised as follows: The nondiscrimination clauses contained in section 202 of Executive Order 11246 relative to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin and the implementing rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Labor, are incorporated herein.

(b) In those instances when AEC costtype contractors are authorized to use

Government bills of lading, specific employess of cost-type contractors will be authorized by the contracting officer to issue such Government bills of lading. (See Title V, U.S. Government Accounting Office Policy and Procedures Manual for Guidance of Federal Agencies.) § 109-40.51 Price-Anderson coverage certifications.

§ 109-40.5100 Scope of subpart.

This subpart sets forth the policy for issuance of certifications regarding Price-Anderson coverage of particular shipments.

§ 109-40.5101 Policy.

Upon request of a carrier, an appropriate certification will be issued by an authorized representative of the Atomic Energy Commission to the carrier regarding the applicability of PriceAnderson indemnity to a particular shipment.

FINDING AIDS

A list of current CFR volumes, a list of superseded CFR volumes, and a list of CFR titles, subtitles, chapters, subchapters and parts are included in the subject index volume to the Code of Federal Regulations which is published separately and revised annually.

Table of CFR Titles and Chapters

Alphabetical List of CFR Subtitles and Chapters
List of Sections Affected

Chap.

Table of CFR Titles and Chapters

Title 1-General Provisions

I Administrative Committee of the Federal Register

II

III

Appendix A Guide to record retention requirements

Appendix B-List of acts requiring publication in the Federal

Register

Appendix C-Guide to Federal Register Finding Aids

Title 2-The Congress

Chapter I-Parallel Tables of Statutory Authorities and Rules

Proclamations

Title 3-The President

Executive Orders

Presidential Documents other than Proclamations and Executive
Orders

IV Codified Text of Selected Presidential Documents

V Executive Office of the President

Title 4-Accounts

I General Accounting Office

II Federal Claims Collection Standards (General Accounting Of

fice-Department of Justice)

III Standards for Waiver of Claims for Erroneous Payment of Pay (General Accounting Office)

Title 5-Administrative Personnel

I Civil Service Commission

III Bureau of the Budget

IV Civil Service Commission (Equal Employment Opportunity)

V International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board

VI Department of Defense

VII Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations

VIII National Capital Transportation Agency

IX Appalachian Regional Commission

X National Capital Housing Authority

XI United States Soldiers' Home

XII District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency

Title 6-[Reserved]

« PreviousContinue »