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CHAPTER 4-DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

NOTE: Chapter 4 was established, 27 F.R. 306, Jan. 11, 1962, and effective on that date, ocurement by the Department of Agriculture is subject to the Federal Procurement Regulans, Chapter 1 of this title, except as may be otherwise authorized by law.

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$5-1.000 Scope of part.

This part describes the method by which the General Services Administration (GSA) implements and supplements the Federal Procurement Regulations (FPR), and contains procedures which implement and supplement Part 1-1 of the Federal Procurement Regulations (41 CFR 1-1).

28 F.R. 4559, May 7, 1963]

Subpart 5-1.1-Introduction

SOURCE: §§ 5-1.100 to 5-1.108 appear at 28 PR. 4559, May 7, 1963; 28 F.R. 4954, May 12, 963.

$5-1.100 Scope of subpart.

This subpart establishes the General Services Administration Procurement Regulations and states their relationship o the Federal Procurement Regulations System.

5-1.101 General Services Administration Procurement Regulations.

(a) The General Services Administration Procurement Regulations (GSPR)

are the GSA procurement policies and procedures which, together with the Federal Procurement Regulations, govern the procurement by GSA of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction).

(b) GSA-wide procurement policies and procedures are prescribed by the Administrator of General Services in Chapter 5 of GSPR to provide for all GSA activities additional uniform policies and procedures applicable to the procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction).

(c) Procurement policies and procedures necessary to implement or supplement the FPR and GSPR Chapter 5 will be issued by the Heads of Services and Staff Offices of GSA and by authorized regional officials of GSA in designated chapters.

§ 5-1.102

Relationship of GSPR Chapter 5 to the FPR.

(a) GSPR Chapter 5 implements and supplements the FPR and is part of the Federal Procurement Regulations System. Material published in the FPR (which has Government-wide applicability) becomes effective throughout GSA upon the effective date of the particular FPR material. Such material generally will not be repeated, paraphrased, or otherwise restated in Chapter 5.

(b) Implementing material is that which expands upon related FPR material. Supplementing material is that for which there is no counterpart in the FPR.

(c) Material in Chapter 5 may deviate from the FPR when a deviation (see § 5-1.108) is authorized and is explicitly referenced to the FPR. Where Chapter 5 contains no material implementing the FPR, the FPR alone will govern.

§ 5-1.103 Applicability.

Chapter 5 applies to all purchases and contracts made by the General Services Administration for the procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction). Unless otherwise specified, Chapter 5 applies to purchases and contracts within and outside the United States.

§ 5-1.104 Method of issuance.

(a) All Chapter 5 material deemed necessary for business concerns and others interested to understand basic and significant GSA procurement policies

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