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6-1.1003-2 General requirements.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 6-1 issued under sec. 205 (c), 63 Stat. 390, as amended, 40 U.S.C. 486(c); sec. 4, 63 Stat. 111, 22 U.S.C. 2658.

Subpart 6-1.1-Introduction

SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart 6– 1.1 appear at 28 F.R. 7779, July 31, 1963, unless otherwise noted.

§ 6-1.101 Scope of subpart.

This subpart describes the Department of State Procurement Regulations in terms of establishment, relationship to the Federal Procurement Regulations (FPR), arrangement, applicability, and deviation procedure. Procurement procedures are integrated with the regulations so as to provide a complete, logical and comprehensive publication.

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This subpart establishes the Department of State Procurement Regulations (DOSPR) as Chapter 6 of the Federal Procurement Regulations System.

§ 6-1.103 Authority.

The DOSPR are prescribed by the Secretary of State pursuant to the Act of May 26, 1949 (63 Stat. 111), as amended, and the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (63 Stat. 377), as amended.

§ 6-1.104 Applicability.

(a) The DOSPR and the FPR apply to all procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including con

struction) by the Department of State both within and outside the United States except for those operations which have exemption from the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended.

(b) The DOSPR and FPR do not apply to the acquisition or leasing of real property.

(c) The FPR has been edited for use by the Foreign Service. Those portions which are not applicable to procurement outside the United States have been removed except that the contents pages are complete for reference purposes.

(d) At posts where Joint Administrative Offices have been formed, the DOSPR and the FPR are applicable to procurement from Shared Administrative Support funds. The DOSPR and the FPR are applicable for all AID administrative and technical support procurement, except in areas which have been defined by the AID Office of Administrative Services (A/AS).

[29 F.R. 12070, Aug. 25, 1964, as amended at 31 F.R. 10193, July 28, 1966; 36 F.R. 4377, Mar. 5, 1971]

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Certain Department of State policies and procedures which come within the scope of this chapter nevertheless may be excluded from the DOSPR. These exclusions include the following categories:

(a) Subject matter which bears a security classification.

(b) Policy or procedure which is expected to be effective for a period of less than six months.

(c) Policy or procedure which is being instituted on an experimental basis for a reasonable period.

[Redesignated, 31 F.R. 10193, July 28, 1966] § 6-1.106 Issuance.

Regulations contained in the DOSPR deemed necessary for business concerns, and others properly interested, to understand basic and significant Department of State procurement policies are published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) as Chapter 6 of Title 41, Public Contracts, and are published in issues of the FEDERAL REGISTER and in separate loose-leaf volume form.

[Redesignated, 31 F.R. 10193, July 28, 1966] § 6-1.107 Arrangement.

[Redesignated, 31 FR. 10193, July 28, 1966]

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