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§ 1-16.901-36

STANDARD FORM 36

NOVEMBER 1949 EDITION

Standard Form 36: Continuation Sheet (Supply Contract).

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
FED. PROC. REG. (41 CFR) 1-16.101

ITEM NO.

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NAME OF BIDDER OR CONTRACTOR

Standard Form 36
Nov. 1949 Edition

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US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1952-0-206193

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§ 1-16.901-129

Standard Form 129: Bidder's Mailing List Application.

(a) Page 1 of Standard Form 129.

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11. INDICATE CLASSES OF EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, MATERIAL, AND/OR SERVICES ON WHICH YOU DESIRE TO BID (Use attached list, if any)

12. CATEGORY (See definitions on the reverse of this form and check below the category which applies to the applicant)

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(b) Page 2 of Standard Form 129.

INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS

Persons or concerns wishing to be added to a particular agency's bidder's mailing list for supplies or services shall file this properly completed and certified Bidder's Mailing List Application, together with such other lists as may be attached to the application form, with each procurement office of the Federal agency with which they desire to do business. The application shall be submitted and signed by the principal as distinguished from an agent, however constituted.

After placement on the bidder's mailing list of an agency, a supplier's failure to respond (submission of bid, or notice in writing that you are unable to bid on that particular transaction but wish to remain on the active bidder's mailing list for that particular item) to Invitations for Bids will be understood by the agency to indicate lack of interest and concurrence in the removal of the supplier's name from the purchasing activity's bidder's mailing list for the items concerned.

CATEGORY DEFINITIONS
(See Item No. 12)

A. MANUFACTURER OR PRODUCER means a person (or concern) owning, operating, or maintaining a factory or establishment that produces, on the premises, the materials, supplies, articles, or equipment of the general character of those listed in item No. 11.

B. REGULAR DEALER (Type 1) means a person (or concern) who owns, operates, or maintains a store, warehouse, or other establishment in which the materials, supplies, articles, or equipment of the general character listed in item No. 11 are bought, kept in stock, and sold to the public in the usual course of business.

C. REGULAR DEALER (Type 2) in the case of supplies of particular kinds (at present, petroleum, lumber and timber products, coal, machine tools, raw cotton, green coffee, or hay, grain, feed, and straw) “REGULAR DEALER” means a person (or concern) satisfying the requirements of article 101 (b) of the regulations, as amended from time to time, prescribed by the Secretary of Labor under the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act (41 U. S. Code 35-45).

D. SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT means a concern (or person) which owns, operates, or maintains any type of business which is principally engaged in the furnishing of nonpersonal services, such as (but not limited to) repairing, cleaning, redecorating, or rental of personal property, including the furnishing of necessary repair parts or other supplies as part of the services performed.

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[25 F.R. 1518, Feb. 20, 1960]

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Chapter 1. Chapter 2 is assigned for the procurement regulations of the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). Chapters 3 through 49 will be used by other agencies. FPR (Chapter 1) is subdivided into 49 parts. Parts 1 through 49 of FAPR (Chapter 2) will be used to expand upon or modify the policies and procedures included in FPR. Material issued in the first 49 parts of FAPR will be numerically keyed to the corresponding sections of FPR. Parts 50 through 99 of FAPR will be used for procurement policies and procedures for which there is no counterpart in FPR. The numbering system established by § 1-1.007-2 of this title will be utilized to the maximum practicable extent in FAPR.

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The basic Chapter 2 will contain procurement policies and procedures, prescribed by the Assistant Administrator for Management Services, for uniform application throughout the Federal Aviation Agency. Subsidiary chapters shall be used by Heads of Bureaus and Offices to set forth significant Bureau or Office procurement policies or procedures which are considered to be of interest to the general public. Material which is only for internal guidance of a Bureau or Office may also be included in chapters assigned to them. Chapters for Bureau and Office use are assigned as follows:

Chapter 2A-Bureau of Facilities and
Materiel
2B-Bureau of Research and
Development

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