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1-1.302-2 Production and research and development pools.

1-1.302-3 Contracts between the Government and Government employees or business concerns substantially owned or controlled by Government employees. 1-1.303 Approval signatures.

1-1.304 Designation of solicitation opening time.

1-1.305 Specifications.

1-1.305-1 Mandatory use of Federal Specifications.

1-1.305-2 Exceptions to mandatory use of Federal Specifications.

1-1.305-3 Deviations from Federal Specifications.

1-1.305-4 Optional use of Interim Federal Specifications.

1-1.305-5 Use of Federal and Interim Federal Specifications in Federal construction contracts.

1-1.305-6 Military and departmental specifications.

1-1.306 Standards.

1-1.306-1 Mandatory use and application of Federal Standards.

1-1.307 Purchase descriptions.

1-1.307-1 Applicability.

1-1.307-2 General requirements.

1-1.307-3 Commercial, and State and local government specifications and standards.

1-1.307-4 Brand name products or equal. 1-1.307-5 Limitations on use of "brand name or equal" purchase descriptions. 1-1.307-6 Invitation for bids, "brand name or equal" descriptions.

1-1.307-7 Bid evaluation and award, "brand name or equal" descriptions. 1-1.307-8 Procedure for negotiated procurements and small purchases.

1-1.307-9 Inspection and acceptance. 1-1.308-1-310 [Reserved]

1-1.311 Priorities, allocations, and allotments.

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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. 1-1.504-3 Exceptions to the prohibition. 1-1.504-4 Bona fide employee.

1-1.504-5 Bona fide established commercial or selling agency maintained by the contractor for the purpose of securing busi

ness.

1-1.504-6 Fees for "information." 1-1.505 Representation and agreement required from prospective contractors. 1-1.506 Interpretation of the representation.

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 Failure or refusal to furnish representation and agreement.

1-1.508-2 Failure or refusal to furnish Standard Form 119.

1-1.508-3 Misrepresentations or violations of the covenant against contingent fees. Preservation of records.

1-1.509

Subpart 1-1.6-Debarred, Suspended, and
Ineligible Bidders

1-1.600 Scope of subpart.
1-1.601 General.

1-1.601-1 Definitions.

1-1.602 Establishment and maintenance of a list of concerns or individuals debarred, suspended, or declared ineligible. 1-1.602-1 Bases for entry on the debarred, suspended, and ineligible bidders list. 1-1.603 Treatment to be accorded firms 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 relating to the imposition of debarment. 1-1.605 Suspension of bidders. 1-1.605-1 Causes and conditions under 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 responsibility.

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Subpart 1-1.10-Publicizing Procurement Actions

1-1.1001 General policy.

1-1.1002 Availability of invitations for bids and requests for proposals.

1-1.1002-1 Availability of procurement information and publications. 1-1.1002-2 Publicizing proposed small purchases.

1-1.1003 Synopses of proposed procurements.

1-1.1003-1 Department of Commerce Synopsis.

1-1.1003-2 General requirements.

1-1.1003-3 Synopses of special notices used in connection with market searches for competitive sources.

1-1.1003-4 Synopses of subcontract opportunities.

1-1.1003-5 Pre-invitation notices.
1-1.1003-6 Time of publicizing.

1-1.1003-7 Preparation and transmittal.
1-1.1004 Synopses of contract awards.
1-1.1004-1 Preparation and transmittal.
1-1.1005 Classification codes.
1-1.1005-1 Codes for services.
1-1.1005-2 Codes for supplies.

1-1.1006 Advance

information.

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1-1.1507 Exercise of options.

1-1.1508 Examples of evaluation of option

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1-1.1508-1 Evaluation of option solicitation

1-1.1508-2 Option clauses.

Subpart 1-1.16—Reports of Identical Bids

1-1.1601 General. 1-1.1602

Definitions.

1-1.1603 Reporting requirements.

1-1.1603-1 Cases to be reported.

1-1.1603-2 Preparation of reports. 1-1.1603-3 Submission of reports.

1-1.1604 Supplemental requests by Attorney General.

1-1.1605 Information to be obtained from bidders.

1-1.1605-1 Invitation for bids provision. 1-1.1605-2 Failure to provide information.

Subpart 1-1.17-[Reserved]

Subpart 1-1.18—Postaward Orientation of Contractors

1-1.1800 Scope of subpart.

1-1.1801

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1-1.1802 Policy.

Postaward

ences.

Factors.

1-1.1803

1-1.1803-1

orientation confer

1-1.1803-2 Initial action. 1-1.1803-3 Agenda.

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uniform policies and procedures applicable to Federal agencies in the procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction) and the procurement of real property by lease, except as limited by the provisions of § 1-1.004. The system includes regulations prescribed by the Administrator of General Services, called the Federal Procurement Regulations (FPR), as well as individual agency procurement regulations which implement and supplement the FPR. [30 FR 8217, June 26, 1965]

§ 1-1.003 Authority.

The Federal Procurement Regulations System is prescribed by the Administrator of General Services under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended. The Federal Procurement Regulations are developed in cooperation with the Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy and the procurement agencies and are issued by the Administrator of General Services pursuant to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, and other authorities especially cited.

[40 FR 12076, Mar. 17, 1975]

§ 1-1.004 Applicability.

The Federal Procurement Regulations apply to all Federal agencies to the extent specified in the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 471 et seq.), or in other law. Except for standard Government forms and clauses, Federal Specifications and Standards, procurement of automatic data processing equipment (ADPE), software, maintenance services, and supplies, and except as directed by the President, Congress, or other authority, these regulations are not made mandatory on the Department of Defense. Therefore, the extent of their implementation within the Department of Defense and participation in the System will be determined by that Department. The regulations apply to procurements made within and outside the United States unless otherwise specified.

[40 FR 12076, Mar. 17, 1975]

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