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the DAR the paragraph is equivalent to the CFR section as the basic unit of text.

Within the text of a DAR paragraph, there is not a uniform numbering system for the subdivision of text as there is for text within CFR "sections". However, most DAR paragraphs are consistent within themselves. Users are advised, therefore, to be alert for codification variations in DAR numbering within DAR paragraphs.

A typical reference to DAR material might look like this: “* * appearing at 3-201.2(a) of this Regulation * **". In locating this material, you would first remember that the phrase "of this Regulation" means "of this Subchapter A”. The first two digits in DAR numbering refer to the section and its part. Therefore, this referenced material will be found in Section III (“3”), Part 2. The next two numbers, "01", refer to a specific DAR paragraph. Often in the DAR, paragraphs are followed by a series of subparagraphs. These subparagraphs further explain the ideas established by the paragraph. The relationship between the subparagraphs and their paragraph is connoted by giving the subparagraphs the number of their paragraph followed by a period and another number. For example, paragraph 3-201, has three subparagraphs. These are numbered 3–201.1, 3– 201.2, and 3-201.3. Therefore, the material at 3-201.2(a), is located in one of these subparagraphs, namely 3-201.2. The letter "(a)" which follows all the numbers, refers to a specific unit of text within the subparagraph 3–201.2.

For purposes of numbering, a DAR Appendix is the equivalent of a DAR section. Thus, references to material located in Appendices A through R, Title 32, Parts 1-39, Volume III, are handled in the same manner as DAR sections, except that in place of a first digit, a letter will appear. For example, material at "A-201.2(a)", would be found using the steps discussed above for 3-201.2(a), except that the "section" digit has been replaced by an "A" for Appendix A. For more information regarding the arrangement, numbering, citation, and cross referencing of the DAR, see Section I, Part 1, paragraph 03 (or "1-103") of the DAR itself.

PAGINATION

Each of the three volumes is individually paginated. The page number is centered at the bottom of each page.

The following information should be of use to those users who are familiar with DAR replacement page technique for updating the regulations. The upper left corner (for even pages) and the upper right corner (for odd pages) contains pagination information for each section of the DAR. These page identifiers begin numbering anew with each section. A typical reference might be "3:178." The number to the left of the colon refers to the DAR section. In this case the "3" refers to DAR section III. The number to the right of the colon refers to the page of that DAR section. Thus, the reference 3:178 indicates that the user has the 178th page of DAR section III. Amendments to the July 1976 edition are reflected by a DPC or DAC reference at the top of the page and a vertical line in the side margin of the page.

TABLE OF DAR SECTIONS AND PARTS

Each volume has a table of contents listing all the DAR sections and parts contained in the three volumes. This table of DAR Sections and Parts begins on page x of each volume.

Each of the three volumes also has a table of contents listing the DAR sections (or Appendices) contained in that particular volume and the page where each section (or Appendix) begins. This table appears on page 3 of each volume.

APPENDICES

Users of the DAR will note that former 32 CFR Part 30 was broken down into Appendices A through R. Appendices F, G, J, L, N, O, P, and Q had no previous equivalent in earlier CFR editions. Consistent with its policies regarding publication of tabulated blank forms, the Office of the Federal Register is not reproducing the forms published in Appendix F-Illustrations of Standard and Department of Defense Forms. This edition of Appendix F will not contain the text of any forms. Instead, Appendix F will consist of a list of forms. The Office of the Federal Register is also omitting Appendices N and O. Appendix N is a list of activity address numbers and Appendix O reprints the Cost Accounting Standards Board regulations which are codified in 4 CFR Chapter III.

INDEX

An index to the DAR is located at the end of Title 32, Parts 1-39, Volume III. DPCS 76-1 through 76-14 and DACs 76-15 through 76-36 have not been indexed. Entries are by subject matter and references are to DAR section and paragraph.

For this volume, Denise L. Landon was Chief Editor. The Code of Federal Regulations publication program is under the direction of Martha B. Girard, assisted by Robert E. Jordan.

TABLE OF SECTIONS AND PARTS

Section I-General Provisions

Part

1-Introduction.

Part 2-Definition of Terms.

Part 3-General Policies.

Part 4-Procurement Responsibility and Authority.
Part 5-Contingent or Other Fees.

Part 6-Debarment, Ineligibility, and Suspension.
Part 7-Small Business Concerns.

Part 8-Labor Surplus Area Concerns.

Part 9-Responsible Prospective Contractors.
Part 10-Publicizing Procurement Actions.
Part 11-Qualified Products.

Part 12-Specifications, Plans, and Drawings.
Part 13-Reserved.

Part 14-Transportation by Ocean Carriers.
Part 15-Options.

Part 16-Reserved.

Part 17-Value Engineering.

Part 18-Post-Award Orientation of Contractors.

Part 19-First Article Approval.

Part 20-Limitation of Cost or Funds Under Cost Type Contracts.

Part 21-Procurement Planning.

Part 22-Industrial Preparedness Production Planning.

Part 23-Environmental Protection.

Section II-Procurement by Formal Advertising

Part 1-Use of Formal Advertising.

Part 2-Solicitation of Bids.

Part 3-Submission of Bids.

Part 4-Opening of Bids and Award of Contract.
Part 5-Two-Step Formal Advertising.

Section III-Procurement by Negotiation

Part 1-Use of Negotiation.

Part 2-Circumstances Permitting Negotiation.

Part 3-Determinations and Findings.

Part 4-Types of Contracts.

Part 5-Solicitations of Proposals and Quotations.

Part 6-Small Purchase and Other Simplified Purchase Procedures.

Part 7-Negotiated Overhead Rates.

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Part 8-Price Negotiation Policies and Techniques.

Part 9-Make-or-Buy Programs Policies and Procedures.

Part 10-Contractor's Weighted Average Share in Cost Risk (CWAS).
Part 11-Acquisition of Automatic Data Processing Equipment.

Part 12-Cost Accounting Standards.

Section IV-Special Types and Methods of Procurement

Part 1-Procurement of Research and Development.

Part 2-Exchange or Sale of Personal Property.

Part 3-Contracts With Requirements for Provisioned Items.
Part 4-Rental of Motor Vehicles.

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Section V—Interdepartmental and Coordinated Procurement
Part

I-Procurement Under General Supply Schedule Contracts.
Part 2-Procurement From General Services Administration Sources.
Part 3-Reserved.

Part 4-Procurement From Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

Part 5-Procurement From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped.

Part 6-Procurement of Printing and Related Supplies.

Part 7-Procurement Under the Economy Act.

Part 8-Procurement of Utility Services Using GSA Area Contracts.

Part 9-Use of GSA Supply Sources by Prime Contractors.

Part 10-Procurement for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Part 11-Coordinated Procurement.

Part 12-Commodity Assignments.

Section VI-Foreign Purchases

Part 1-Buy American Act-Supply and Service Contracts.

Part 2-Buy American Act - Construction Contracts.

Part 3-Appropriation Act Restrictions.

Part 4-Purchases from Rhodesia and Certain Communist Areas.

Part 5-Canadian Purchases.

Part 6-Duty and Customs.

Part 7-Military Assistance Program Procurements.

Part 8-Balance of Payments Program.

Part 9-International Agreements and Coordination.

Part 10-Exclusion of the Examination of Records Clause.

Part 11-Use of United States-Owned Foreign Currency for Payments.
Part 12-Use of Local Currency In Payment Of Foreign Contracts.

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Section VII-Contract Clauses and Solicitation Provisions

Part 1-Clauses for Fixed-Price Supply Contracts.

Part 2-Clauses for Cost-Reimbursement Type Supply Contracts.

Part 3-Clauses for Fixed-Price Research and Development Contracts.

Part 4-Clauses for Cost-Reimbursement Type Research and Development

Contracts.

Part 5-Clauses for Personal Services Contracts.

Part 6-Clauses for Construction and Architect-Engineer Contracts.

Part 7-Clauses for Facilities Contracts.

Part 8-Clauses for Letter Contracts.

Part 9-Clauses for Time and Material and Labor Hour Contracts.

Part 10-Clauses for Stevedoring Contracts.

Part 11-Clauses for Indefinite Delivery Type Contracts.
Part 12-Clauses for Mortuary Services Contracts.

Part 13-Clauses for Bakery and Dairy Products Contracts.
Part 14-Clauses for Laundry and Dry Cleaning Contracts.
Part 15-Clauses for Contracts for Rental of Motor Vehicles.

Part 16-Clauses for Shipment or Storage of Personal Property Contracts.
Part 17-Clauses for Communication Service Contracts.

Part 18-Clauses for Refuse Service Contracts.

Part 19-Clauses for Service Contracts.

Part 20-Contract Clauses and Solicitation Provisions.

Section VIII-Termination of Contracts

Part 1-Definition of Terms.

Part 2-General Principles.

Part 3-Additional Principles Applicable to Fixed-Price Type Contracts.
Part 4-Additional Principles for Cost-Reimbursement Type Contracts.
Part 5-Reserved.

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Part 2-Rights in Technical and Other Data and Copyrights.
Part 3-Foreign License and Technical Assistance Agreements.
Part 4-Processing Licenses, Assignments, and Infringement Claims.
Part 5-Acquisition of Technical Data and Computer Software.
Part 6-Rights in Computer Software Acquired Under Contract.

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