Renegotiation Board Regulations Under the Renegotiation Act of 1951, Issues 19-25 |
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... Government named in the act , and to related subcontracts . As originally enacted , the act applied also to contracts with such other agencies of the Government exercising functions having a direct and immediate con- nection with the ...
... Government named in the act , and to related subcontracts . As originally enacted , the act applied also to contracts with such other agencies of the Government exercising functions having a direct and immediate con- nection with the ...
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... Government procure- ment personnel for use in reprocurement , for- ward pricing and price redetermination pro- ceedings , as a a means of avoiding excessive profits to contractors and excessive costs to the Government in the execution ...
... Government procure- ment personnel for use in reprocurement , for- ward pricing and price redetermination pro- ceedings , as a a means of avoiding excessive profits to contractors and excessive costs to the Government in the execution ...
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... Government . 1450.735-29 Miscellaneous statutory provisions . SUBPART C - ETHICAL AND OTHER CONDUCT AND RE- SPONSIBILITIES OF SPECIAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 1450.735-31 Use of Board employment . 1450.735-32 Use of inside information ...
... Government . 1450.735-29 Miscellaneous statutory provisions . SUBPART C - ETHICAL AND OTHER CONDUCT AND RE- SPONSIBILITIES OF SPECIAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 1450.735-31 Use of Board employment . 1450.735-32 Use of inside information ...
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... Government employee in their respective locations who seeks advice and guidance on questions of conflicts of in- terest or other matters covered by this part . The deputy counselors shall report to the coun- selor at such times and in ...
... Government employee in their respective locations who seeks advice and guidance on questions of conflicts of in- terest or other matters covered by this part . The deputy counselors shall report to the coun- selor at such times and in ...
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... Government efficiency or econ- ( 4 ) Losing complete independence or impar- tiality ; gives written authorization for the use of non- public information. SUBPART B - ETHICAL AND OTHER CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYEES -- 1450.735 ...
... Government efficiency or econ- ( 4 ) Losing complete independence or impar- tiality ; gives written authorization for the use of non- public information. SUBPART B - ETHICAL AND OTHER CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF EMPLOYEES -- 1450.735 ...
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84th Cong Administration affiliated group agency aggregate agreement allocable to renegotiable allowed amended amount of excessive amounts received applicable common carrier computation consolidated renegotiation contract or subcontract contractor or subcontractor Contractor's Report contracts and subcontracts corporation costs December 31 deduction Department durable productive equipment excess profits taxes excessive profits exemption of contracts extent Federal Aviation Agency filed fiscal years ending Form of Contractor's furnish included Internal Revenue Code Internal Revenue Service June 30 materials ment method of accounting national defense paragraph payment performance person prepayment prime contracts purposes rates receipts or accruals received or accrued refund Regional Board related subcontracts renego renegotiable business renegotiable receipts renegotiable sales Renegotiation Act Renegotiation Board renegotiation loss request respect section 106 special Government employee standard commercial article standard commercial service Standard Form suant subchapter subcon subject to renegotiation subparagraph Tax Court taxable term thereof tion tractor tracts
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Page 104 - This section does not authorize withholding of information or limit the availability of records to the public, except as specifically stated in this section.
Page 8 - Board, anything of value as a gift, gratuity, loan, entertainment, or favor for himself or another person, particularly one with whom he has family, business, or financial ties. (b...
Page xiii - In determining excessive profits favorable recognition must be given to the efficiency of the contractor or subcontractor, with particular regard to attainment of quantity and quality production, reduction of costs, and economy in the use of materials, facilities, and manpower...
Page 5 - Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (e) of this section, an employee shall not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan, or any other thing of monetary value, from a person who: (1) Has, or is seeking to obtain, contractual or other business or financial relations with the...