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Title 41-PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT consists of Subtitle A-Federal Procurement Regulations System, Subtitle B-Other Provisions Relating to Public Contracts and Subtitle C-Federal Property Management Regulations System. Subtitle D is reserved for other provisions relating to property management. Subtitle E-Federal Information Resources Management Regulations System.

As of July 1, 1985, the text of Subtitle A is no longer published in the Code of Federal Regulations. For an explanation of the status of Subtitle A, see 41 CFR Chapters 1-100 (page 3).

Other government-wide procurement regulations relating to public contracts appear in Chapters 50 through 100, Subtitle B.

The Federal property management regulations in Chapter 101 of Subtitle C are government-wide property management regulations issued by the General Services Administration. In the remaining chapters of Subtitle C are the implementing and supplementing property management regulations issued by individual government agencies. Those regulations which implement Chapter 101 are numerically keyed to it.

The Federal Information Resources Management Regulations in Chapter 201 of Subtitle E are issued by the General Services Administration.

Title 41 is composed of four volumes. The chapters in these volumes are arranged as follows: Chapters 1-100, Chapter 101, Chapters 102–200, and Chapter 201 to End. These volumes represent all current regulations codified under this title of the CFR as of July 1, 1985.

For this volume, Ina C. Masters was Chief Editor. The Code of Federal Regulations publication program is under the direction of Martha B. Girard, assisted by Robert E. Jordan.

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CHAPTER 50-Public Contracts, Department of Labor.......... 50-201 CHAPTER 51-Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped

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CHAPTER 60-Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor....

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CHAPTERS 61-100 [Reserved]

CROSS REFERENCES: Department of Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations, 48 CFR, Chapter 2.

Army Procurement Procedure, 32 CFR, Chapter V, Subchapter G. Department of the Navy Procurement, Property, Patents, and Contracts, 32 CFR, Chapter VI, Subchapter D.

Air Force Procurement Regulations, 32 CFR, Chapter VII, Subchapter W.

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