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APPENDIX C-SINGLE LETTER OF CREDIT RECIPIENTS AND CENTRAL POINT ADDRESSES-Continued

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'Central Registry System Entity Identification Number (CRS-EIN). CRS-EIN is a 12-digit number used to identify a recipient organization/individual in the HEW Central Registry System (CRS). This system utilizes a standard identification number within HEW to identify recipients of Federal assistance-like programs. The first digit identifies whether the recipient is an organization (1) or individual (2). The next "9" digits uniquely associate the organization/individual to an employer identification number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service in the case of an organization or a social security number assigned by the Social Security Administration in the case of an individual. A two-character suffix code is assigned by the Central Registry System, HEW, to identify component levels within the recipient organization, such as: School of Medicine, Research Division, Department of Biology, etc. A suffix is not applied to a social security nun ber since that number is unique to each individual.

[42 FR 30191, June 13, 1977]

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Subpart 4-1.6-Debarred, Suspended, and
Ineligible Bidders

4-1.600 Scope of subpart.
4-1.601 General.

4-1.601-1 Definitions.

4-1.602 Establishment and maintenance of a list of concerns or individuals debarred, suspended, or declared ineligible. 4-1.602-1 Bases for entry on the debarred, suspended, and ineligible list.

4-1.603 Treatment to be accorded firms or individuals in debarred, suspended, or ineligible status.

4-1.604 Causes and conditions applicable to determination of debarment by ar. executive agency.

4-1.604-1 Procedural requirements relating to the imposition of debarment.

4-1.605 Suspension of bidders. 4-1.605-1 Causes and conditions under which executive agencies may suspend contractors.

4-1.605-2 Period and scope of suspension. 4-1.605-4 Notice of suspension.

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eral Procurement Regulations, and contains procedures which implement and supplement Part 1-1 of the Federal Procurement Regulations (FPR).

Subpart 4-1.0-Regulation System

SOURCE: 35 FR 14929, Sept. 25, 1970, unless otherwise noted.

§ 4-1.001 Scope of subpart.

This subpart sets forth introductory information pertaining to the Department of Agriculture Procurement Regulations (AGPR).

[41 FR 26009, June 24, 1976]

§ 4-1.002 Purpose.

This subpart establishes chapter 4 of the Federal Procurement Regulations System, and describes the relationship of Chapter 4 to the FPR.

§ 4-1.003 Authority.

AGPR are issued under 5 U.S.C. 301 and 40 U.S.C. 486(c), or under other authority specifically cited.

§ 4-1.004 Applicability.

§ 4-1.004-2 Of Federal Procurement Regulations.

Procurement by the Department of Agriculture is subject to the FPR (Chapter 1 of this title) except as may be otherwise authorized by law.

§ 4-1.004-3 Of Agriculture Procurement Regulations.

AGPR are prescribed for application to procurement of administrative and operating supplies, equipment, and services, for consumption or use by the Department in carrying out its programs. Certain program functions of the Department are, by reason of special law, exempt from pertinent parts of these regulations; however, they shall be applicable to such functions, insofar as it is feasible, consistent with efficient program operations.

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(a) Subject matter which bears a security classification.

(b) Subject matter which is expected to be effective for a period of less than 6 months.

(2) Subject matter which is being instituted on an experimental basis for a reasonable period.

§ 4-1.006 Issuance.

§ 4-1.006-1 Code arrangement.

AGPR are issued in the Code of Federal Regulations as Chapter 4 of Title 41, Public Contracts and Property Management, implementing and supplementing Chapter 1, which constitutes the FPR.

§ 4-1.006-2 Publication.

(a) AGPR are published in looseleaf form for distribution within the Department. Requests to be placed on the distribution list, or for extra copies, should be addressed to the Director, Office of Operations.

(b) Those parts of AGPR which are deemed necessary for business concerns, and others properly interested, to understand basic and significant Department procurement regulations which implement, supplement, or deviate from the FPR are published (in Title 41) in the FEDERAL REGISTER. Detailed instructions of interest primarily for internal agency guidance are not so published.

[35 FR 14929, Sept. 25, 1970, as amended at 40 FR 6973, Feb. 18, 1975]

§ 4-1.006-3 Copies.

Copies of AGPR in FEDERAL REGISTER and Code of Federal Regulations form may be purchased by the public, at nominal cost, from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

§ 4-1.007 Arrangement.

§ 4-1.007-1 General plan.

The general plan, numbering system, and nomenclature used in the AGPR conform with FEDERAL REGISTER Standards approved for the FPR.

§ 4-1.007-2 Numbering.

The numbering system permits identification of every unit. The first digit, "4", represents the chapter allocated to the Department, followed by a dash. This is followed by the part number (which may be one or more digits) followed by a decimal point. The numbers after the decimal point represent respectively, the subpart, section (in two digits), and after the dash, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, and further inferior divisions. For example, this division is called "§ 4-1.007-2", in which the first digit denotes the chapter, the second the part, the third the subpart, the fourth and fifth the section, and the sixth the subsection.

§ 4-1.007-3 Citation.

AGPR will be cited in accordance with approved FEDERAL REGISTER Standards. Thus, this section should be cited as "41 CFR 4-1.0073." Any section of AGPR may be informally identified for purposes of brevity, as "AGPR" followed by the section number, such as "AGPR 4-1.007-3".

§ 4-1.008 Agency implementation.

As portions of AGPR material are prescribed, agencies within the Department may publish in the FEDERAL REGISTER implementing regulations deemed necessary, as outlined in § 41.006-2. Detailed instructions of interest primarily for internal agency guidance will not be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER. All implementing regulations shall be prepared to conform with FPR style and arrangement, except that the looseleaf format nay be in a single column per page. Itegulations or instructions issued by agencies of the Department will be identified by the use of alphabetical suffixes with the chapter number as follows:

4A Agricultural Marketing Service. 4B Agricultural Research Service. 4C Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.

4D Farmers Home Administration.

4E Extension Service.

4F Foreign Agricultural Service. 4G Forest Service.

4H Rural Electrification Administration. 41 Soil Conservation Service.

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