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Whenever General Provisions (Supply Contract) (Standard Form 32) are used, Supplemental Provisions (Supply Contract) (Agency Form IA-332) shall be used in conjunction therewith.

Subpart 19-16.2-Forms for Negotiated Supply Contracts

§ 19-16.250 General provisions, negotiated supply contracts.

General Provisions (Supply Contract), Standard Form 32, is prescribed for use in negotiated supply contracts. When used, it should be supplemented by the provision contained in Agency Form IA-332 in accordance with § 16.104. § 19-16.250-1 General Provisions (Service Contract) (Form IA-355). Form IA-355 is prescribed for use in connection with service contracts (excluding construction) whenever Standard Form 32, General Provisions (Supply Contract), is inappropriate.

§ 19-16.250-2 Request for proposals and proposal (Negotiated FixedPrice Contract) (Form IA-408).

The following forms (together with authorized contract provisions) shall be used in connection with the negotiation of fixed-price contracts for supplies or services (other than personal) when desirable to begin negotiations by soliciting offers which, if there is a written acceptance by the Agency, would create a binding contract without further action.

(1) Request for Proposals and Proposal (Negotiated Fixed-Price Contract), Form IA-408.

(2) Schedule, Request for Proposals and Proposal, Form IA-408A.

(3) Acceptance of Proposal (Negotiated Fixed-Price Contract), Form IA408B.

(4) Continuation Sheet, SF-148 (when required with IA-408A and 408B). § 19-16.250-3 351).

Award Notice (Form IA

Form IA-351 is prescribed for use in connection with narrative contracts and

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Forms IA-24 and 24A (continuation sheet) are prescribed for use when Standard Forms 147 and 148 are inapplicable (see § 3.605-3 of this chapter). § 19-16.350-2 Order for Materials and Services under Contract (Form IA135).

Forms IA-135 and 135A (continuation sheet) are prescribed for use by media purchasing activities when placing orders against Agency open-end contracts. § 19-16.350-3 Requisition-Purchase Order-Invoice (For Professional Services) (Form IA-44).

Form IA-44 is prescribed for use by media purchasing activities to obtain talent vendor services (narration, scriptwriting-translation) when authorized pursuant to a specific redelegation of authority.

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tives of the applicable regulatory agency of the Government and in accordance with Chapter 1 of this title.

§ 19-16.850-1 Department of Labor form letter (Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act).

Form WH-12, a Department of Labor form letter, is prescribed for use in accordance with § 1-12.604 of this title. § 19-16.850-2 Department_of_Labor poster (Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act).

Form PC-13, a Department of Labor poster, is prescribed for use in accordance with § 1-12.604 of this title.

§ 19-16.850-3 Notice of Award of Con

tract.

Standard Form 99, Notice of Award of Contract, is prescribed for use in accordance with § 1-12.604 of this title. § 19-16.850-4 Notice to Labor Unions or Other Organizations of Workers. Standard Form 38, Notice to Labor Unions or Other Organizations of Workers, is prescribed for use in accordance with § 1-12.805-3 of this title.

§ 19-16.860 USIA forms.

This 19-16.860 prescribes Agency forms, other than procurement contract forms, to be used in the procurement process.

§ 19-16.860–1

Bidder's Commodity and Service Code Lists (Form IA-407A). Form IA-407A is prescribed for use in conjunction with Standard Form 129, Bidder's Mailing List Application, in accordance with § 16.802.

§ 19-16.860-2 Telephone Bid Tabulation (Form IA-25).

Form IA-25 is prescribed for use in accordance with § 3.603-1 of this chapter. § 19-16.860-3 Memorandum of Loan (Form IA-431).

Form IA-431 is prescribed for use to obtain the loan of items from private owners, business firms, and nonprofit institutions for use in the Agency's exhibit program.

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CHAPTER 22-OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

Part

22-1 General.

22-60 Contract appeals.

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AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 22-1 issued under 63 Stat. 377, sec. 602, 78 Stat. 528; 41 U.S.C. 201 note, 42 U.S.C. 2942.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 22-1 appear at 31 F.R. 13001, Oct. 6, 1966, unless otherwise noted.

§ 22-1.000 Scope of part.

This part establishes a system of procurement regulations and procedures applicable to procurement of property, rights and services (including construction) necessary to the operations of the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President. This system is based upon the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, and is comprised of the Federal Procurement Regulations (referred to herein as FPR), and Office of Economic Opportunity Procurement Regulations (referred to herein as OEOPR, which are hereby established). This part describes the method by which the Office of Economic Opportunity implements, supplements, and may deviate from the FPR, and sets forth policies and procedures which implement and supplement the FPR.

Subpart 22-1.0-Introduction

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the authority under which they are issued, their relationship to the Federal Procurement Regulations, and their applicability, method of issuance, exclusions, and arrangement. It also outlines procedures for implementing, supplementing, and deviating from the FPR. § 22-1.002 Purpose.

The Federal Procurement Regulations, as implemented, supplemented, or deviated from by the Office of Economic Opportunity Procurement Regulations set forth in this chapter, are hereby designated as the authorized regulations governing the procurement of property, rights, and services (including construction) necessary to the operations of the Office of Economic Opportunity, Executive Office of the President.

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(a) The Office of Economic Opportunity Procurement Regulations (OEOPR) are prescribed pursuant to Title III of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (63 Stat. 377), as amended, and section 602(n) of Public Law 88-452, as amended and the authority delegated to the Director of Contracts.

(b) Procurement instructions and procedures which are necessary to implement, supplement, or deviate from the FPR, will be issued in the OEOPR by the Director of Contracts, when necessary to accomplish Office of Economic Opportunity procurement objectives.

§ 22-1.004 Applicability.

§ 22-1.004-1

§ 22-1.004-2

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Relationship to the FPR. Material published in the FPR which has Government-wide applicability, becomes effective throughout the Office of Economic Opportunity upon the effective date cited in the particular FPR material. Such material generally will not be repeated, paraphrased, or otherwise stated in OEOPR except to the extent necessary to supplement, implement, or deviate from the FPR.

§ 22-1.004-3 Description.

The meanings of OEOPR "implementation," "supplementation," and "deviation" from the FPR includes the following:

(a) "Implementation" means a part, subpart, section, etc., which treats the

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