CHAPTER 1-FEDERAL PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS Part 1-1 General. 1-2 Procurement by formal advertising. 1-3 Procurement by negotiation. 1-4 Special types and methods of procurement. 1-5 Special and directed sources of supply. 1-6 Foreign purchases. 1-7 Contract clauses. 1-8 Termination of contracts. 1-9 Patents, data, and copyrights. 1-10 Bonds and insurance. 1-11 Federal, State, and local taxes. 1-12 Labor. 1-14 Inspection and acceptance. 1-15 Contract cost principles and procedures. 1-16 Procurement forms. 1-17 Extraordinary contractual actions to facilitate the national defense. 1-18 Procurement of construction. 1-19 Transportation. 1-20 Retention requirements for contractor and subcontractor records. 1-26 Contract modifications. 1-30 Contract financing. Sec. 1-1.305 1-1.305-1 1-1.305-2 1-1.305-3 1-1.305-4 1-1.305-5 1-1.305-6 1-1.306 1-1.306-1 1-1.307 1-1.307-1 1-1.307-2 1-1.307-3 PART 1-1-GENERAL Bec. 1-1.000 Scope of part. Subpart 1-1.0—Regulation System 1-1.001 Scope of subpart. 1-1.002 Purpose. 1-1.003 Authority. 1-1.004 Applicability. 1-1.004-1 Leases of real property. 1-1.005 Exclusions. 1-1.006 Issuance. 1-1.006-1 Code arrangement. 1-1.006–2 Publication. 1-1.006-3 Copies. 1-1.006-4 Coordination. 1-1.007 Arrangement. 1-1.007-1 General plan. 1-1.007-2 Numbering. 1-1.007-3 Citation. 1-1.008 Agency impleinentation. 1-1.009 Deviation. 1-1.009-1 Description. 1-1.009-2 Procedure. 1-1.010 Interagency Procurement Policy Committee. Subpart 1-1.2-Definition of Terms 1-1.307-4 1-1.307-5 1-1.307-6 1-1.307-7 1-1.307-8 Specifications. cations. Exceptions to mandatory use of Federal Specifications. Deviations from Federal Specif cations. Optional use of Interim Federal Specifications. Use of Federal and Interim Fed. eral Specifications in Federal construction contracts. Military and departmental speci fications. Standards. Mandatory use and application of Federal Standards. Purchase descriptions. Applicability. General requirements. Commercial, and State and local government specifications and standards. Brand name products or equal. Limitations on use of "brand name or equal" purchase de scriptions. Invitation for bids, "brand name or equal" descriptions. Bid evaluation and award, “brand name or equal" de scriptions Procedure for negotiated procurements and small purchases. Inspection and acceptance. (Reserved) (Reserved) (Reserved] Priorities, allocations, and allot. ments. (Reserved] Records of contract actions. Solicitations for informational or planning purposes. Use of liquidated damages pro visions in procurement con tracts. General. Policy. Contract provisions. Time of delivery or performance Scope and applicability. General. Factors to be considered. Terms. Time of delivery clauses. Noncollusive bids and proposals. Disputes clause. Contracting oficer's decision un der a Disputes clause. Relationship to the Equal Op portunity clause. Procurement of items using Jewel bearings. Subcontractor gifts and kick backs. Stabilization of prices. 1-1.307-9 1-1.312 1-1.315 Subpart 1-1.3-General Policies 1-1.301 Methods of procurement. 1-1.301-1 Competition. 1-1.301-2 Formal advertising. 1-1.301-3 Negotiation. 1-1.302 Procurement sources. 1-1.302-1 General. 1-2 Production and research and de.. velopment pools. 1-1.302-3 Contracts between the Govern ment and Government employees or business concerns substantially owned or controlled by Government em ployees. 1-1.303 Approval signatures. 1-1.304 Designation of solicitation open 1-1.315-1 1-1.315-2 1-1.315-3 1-1.316 1-1.316-1 1-1.316-2 1-1.316-3 1-1.316-4 1-1.318-6 1-1.317 1-1.318 1-1.318-1 1-1.318-2 1-1.319 ing time. 1-1.320 1-1.321 Sec. 1-1.322 Payment of interest on contrac tors' claims. Subpart 1-1.4-Procurement Responsibility and Authority 1-1.400 Scope of subpart. 1-1.401 Responsibility of the head of the procuring activity. 1-1.402 Authority of contracting officers. 1-1.403 Requirements to be met before entering into contracts. 1-1.404 Selection, designation, and ter mination of designation of con tracting oficers. 1-1.404-1 Selection. 1-1.404-2 Designation. 1-1.404_3 Termination of designation. 1-1.4044 Assignment of duties to contract ing officers. 1-1.405 Ratification of unauthorized con tract awards. 1-1.406 Cost accounting standards. Subpart 1-1.5—Contingent Fees 1-1.500 Scope of subpart. 1-1.501 Applicability. 1-1.502 Improper influence. 1-1.503 Covenant. 1-1.504 General principles and standards applicable to the covenant. 1-1.504-1 Use of principles and standards. 1-1.504-2 Contingent character of the fee. 1-1.5043 Exceptions to the probibition. 1-1.5044 Bona fide employee. 1-1.504 5 Bona fide established commer cial or selling agency maintained by the contractor for the purpose of securing busi Dess. 1-1.604-6 Fees for "information." 1-1.505 Representation and agreement required from prospective con tractors. 1-1.506 Interpretation of the representa tion. 1-1.507 Use of Standard Form 119. 1-1.507-1 Form prescribed. 1-1.507-2 Statement in lieu of form. 1-1.507-3 Exceptions. 1-1.508 Enforcement. 1-1.508-1 Fallure or refusal to furnish rep resentation and agreement. 1-1.508-2 Fallure or refusal to furnish Standard Form 119. 1-1.5083 Misrepresentations or violation of the covenant against cori tingent fees. 1-1.509 Preservation of records. Sec. 1-1.602 Establishment and maintenanco of list of concerns or individuals debarred, suspended, or declared ineligible. 1-1.602-1 Bases for entry on the debarred, suspended, and ineligible bid ders list. 1-1.603 Treatment to be accorded Arms or individuals in debarred, suspended, or ineligible status. 1-1.604 Causes and conditions applicable to determination of debarment by an executive agency. 1-1.604-1 Procedural requirements relat ing to the imposition of de barment. 1-1.605 Suspensiod of bidders. 1-1.605-1 Causes and conditions undor which executive agencies may suspend contractors. 1-1.605-2 Period and scope of suspension. 1-1.605-3 Notice of suspension. 1-1.605-4 Hearings. 1-1.605-5 Restrictions during period of suspension. 1-1.606 Agency procedure. 1-1.607 General Services Administration responsibilty. Subpart 1-1.1--Small Business Concerns 1-1.700 General, 1-1.701 Definitions. 1-1.701-1 Small business concern (for Gov ernment procurement). 1-1.701-2 Affiliates. 1-1.701-3 Dominance in field of operation. 1-1.701-4 Small business Government sub contractors. 1-1.701-5 Number of employees. 1-1.701-6 Industry. 1-1.701-7 Certificate of competency. 1-1.701-8 Set-aside for small business. 1-1.701-9 Small business restricted adver tising. 1-1.701-10 Base maintenanco. 1-1.702 Small business policies. 1-1.703 Determination of status a small business concern. 1-1.703-1 Representation by bidder or of feror. 1-1.703-2 Protest regarding small business status. 1-1.704 Agency program direction and operation. (Reserved for use by individual agencies) 1-1.705 Cooperation with the Small Business Administration, 1-1.705-1 General. 1-1.705-2 SBA representatives. 1-1.705-3 Screening of procurements. 1-1.705-4 Access to information. 1-1.705-5 Joint small business set-asides. 1-1.705-6 Certificates of competency. 1-1.705-7 Performance of contract by SBA 1-1.706 Procurement set-asides for small business. 1-1.706-1 General. 1-1.706-2 Review of SBA set-aside pro posals. as Subpart 1-1.6-Debarred, Suspended, and Ineligible Bidders 1-1.600 Scope of subpart. 1-1.601 General. 1-1.601-1 Dednitions. 20-120 (-74-.-2 |