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Subtitle A-Federal Procurement Regulations System
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Procurement by negotiation.............
Special types and methods of procurement
Special and directed sources of supply
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EDITORIAL NOTE: The Temporary Regulations referred to in this volume appear in the Appendix to Chapter 1 in 41 CFR Chapter 1 (1-11 to App.).
Sec.
1-1.302-2 Production and research and de-
velopment pools.
1-1.302-3 Contracts between the Govern-
ment and Government employees or
business concerns substantially owned
or controlled by Government employees.
1-1.303 Approval signatures.
1-1.304 Designation of solicitation opening
time.
1-1.305 Specifications.
1-1.305-1 Mandatory use of Federal Speci-
fications.
1-1.305-2 Exceptions to mandatory use of
Federal Specifications.
1-1.305-3 Deviations from Federal Specifi-
cations.
1-1.305-4 Optional use of Interim Federal
Specifications.
1-1.305-5 Use of Federal and Interim Fed-
eral Specifications in Federal construc-
tion contracts.
1-1.305-6 Military and departmental speci-
1-1.306 Standards.
1-1.306-1 Mandatory use and application
of Federal Standards.
1-1.307 Purchase descriptions.
1-1.307-1 Applicability.
1-1.307-2 General requirements.
1-1.307-3 Commercial, and State and local
government specifications and stand-
ards.
1-1.307-4 Brand name products or equal.
1-1.307-5 Limitations on use of "brand
name or equal" purchase descriptions.
1-1.307-6 Invitation for bids, "brand name
or equal" descriptions.
1-1.307-7 Bid evaluation and award,
"brand name or equal" descriptions.
1-1.307-8 Procedure for negotiated pro-
curements and small purchases.
1-1.307-9 Inspection and acceptance.
1-1.308-1-310 [Reserved]
1-1.311 Priorities, allocations, and allot-
ments.
1-1.339-1 Authority.
1-1.501 Applicability.
1-1.502 Improper influence.
1-1.503
Covenant.
1-1.504 General principles and standards
applicable to the covenant.
1-1.504-1 Use of principles and standards.
1-1.504-2 Contingent character of the fee.
1-1.504-3 Exceptions to the prohibition.
1-1.504-4 Bona fide employee.
1-1.504-5 Bona fide established commercial
or selling agency maintained by the con-
tractor for the purpose of securing busi-
ness.
1-1.504-6 Fees for "information."
1-1.505 Representation and agreement re-
quired from prospective contractors.
1-1.506 Interpretation of the representa-
tion.
1-1.507 Use of Standard Form 119.
1-1.507-1 Form prescribed.
1-1.507-2 Statement in lieu of form.
1-1.507-3 Exceptions.
1-1.508 Enforcement.
1-1.508-1 Failure or refusal to furnish rep-
resentation and agreement.
1-1.508-2 Failure or refusal to furnish
Standard Form 119.
1-1.508-3 Misrepresentations or violations
of the covenant against contingent fees.
Preservation of records.
1-1.509
Subpart 1-1.6—Debarred, Suspended, and
Ineligible Bidders
1-1.600 Scope of subpart.
1-1.601 General.
1-1.601-1 Definitions.
1-1.602 Establishment and maintenance of
a list of concerns or individuals de-
barred, suspended, or declared ineligible.
1-1.602-1 Bases for entry on the debarred,
suspended, and ineligible bidders list.
1-1.603 Treatment to be accorded firms or
individuals in debarred, suspended, or
ineligible status.
1-1.604 Causes and conditions applicable to
determination of debarment by an exec-
utive agency.
1-1.604-1 Procedural requirements relating
to the imposition of debarment.
1-1.605 Suspension of bidders.
1-1.605-1 Causes
and conditions under
which executive agencies may suspend
contractors.
1-1.605-2 Period and scope of suspension.
1-1.605-3 Notice of suspension.
1-1.605-4 Hearings.
1-1.605-5 Restrictions during period of sus-
pension.
1-1.606 Agency procedure.
1-1.607 General Services Administration
responsibility.
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