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A, Chapter 1 of this title) and establishes for the Air Force uniform policies and procedures for the procurement of supplies and services under the authority of Chapter 137, Title 10 of the United States Code or other laws.

[28 F.R. 9579, Aug. 31, 1963] § 1001.102

Applicability of subchapter.

This subchapter applies to all procurements of supplies or services which obligate appropriated funds (including contract authorizations). If a particular part, subpart, or section has a limited application, it will so state.

[27 F.R. 9913, Oct. 9, 1962]

§ 1001.103 Arrangement of subchapter. [27 F.R. 9913, Oct. 9, 1962]

§ 1001.103-1 General plan.

The organization and numbering system followed in this subchapter is the same as in Subchapter A, Chapter I of this title.

[27 F.R. 9913, Oct. 9, 1962]

§ 1001.103-2 Numbering.

Sections, subparts, or parts of this subchapter bearing numbers identical to those appearing in Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title implement the sections, subparts and parts in Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title.

(a) If it is necessary to implement Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title, but there is no appropriate heading, the material may be added to the AFPI section as the section number plus point fifty; e.g. § 1001.109-50.

(b) First reference should always be made to Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title, notwithstanding any implementation or lack thereof in this subchapter. If a section in Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title requires no implementation, the section identification and title will not be shown in this subchapter.

(c) If a section in this subchapter does not implement a specific section in Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title but pertains to a general subject covered in a subpart of Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title, the section in this subchapter will be numbered consecutively starting with the particular subpart number plus fifty; e.g. § 1001.650.

(d) Additional parts and subparts may be added to this subchapter covering subjects not treated in Subchapter A, Chapter 1 of this title. [28 F.R. 2270, Mar. 8, 1963]

§ 1001.103-5 Dating of contract clauses.

The same method used for identifying clauses in Subchapter A, Chapter I of this title as prescribed in § 1.103-5 of this title will be used for identifying clauses in this subchapter.

[27 F.R. 9913, Oct. 9, 1962]

§ 1001.104 Content of subchapter.

This subchapter will contain all policies, procedures, and instructions relating to procurement of supplies and services within the Air Force, except those contained in Subchapter A, Chapter I of this title and the 70 series of Air Force regulations.

[27 F.R. 9913, Oct. 9, 1962] § 1001.105

ASPR.

Amendment of AFPI and

(a) Amendments initiated by Hq USAF. (1) New or amended procurement policies and procedures formulated by the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Air Force, and Hq USAF will be directed for implementation in AFPI by a controlled letter issued by AFSPP.

(2) Controlled letters which contain the language to be published in AFPI will be forwarded to the AFPI control office of the command assigned OPR for the paragraph, part, or section with a request for publication. The OPR will effect the necessary coordination, including that of the OCRS; and submit the request to AFLC (MCPO) for publication. Where sufficient priority exists, i.e., revisions due to revised statutes, directed by higher authority, etc., the controlled letter may state "coordination waived." In such cases the controlled letter will have attached a proposed AFPC prepared in proper format and I will be sent to MCPO for publication without further coordination.

(3) Controlled letters which request development of AFPI language necessary to implement announced policies and procedures will be forwarded to the AFPI control office of the command assigned OPR for the paragraph, part, or section. The OPR will prepare the implementing coverage, effect necessary coordination (including OCR) and transmit the draft through the command AFPI control office to AFSPP-S for Hq USAF review, approval, and direction for publication. The letter of transmittal will have attached or contain: (i) The original and three copies of the proposed draft, double spaced; (ii) evidence of

coordination or decision by proper authority; (iii) explanation of the change for inclusion in the AFPI Notes and Filing Instructions; and (iv) the controlled letter number. Upon approval by Hq USAF, the draft will be forwarded to the AFPI control office of the command assigned OPR, with a copy to the other command AFPI control office.

(b) Proposed amendment of ASPR. Recommendations for amendment of ASPR will be submitted through channels, including AFLC (MCPO) or AFSC (SCK-2), as appropriate, according to command OPR assignments, to the appropriate Responsible Office, AFSPP, Hq USAF. Recommendations will include the complete rationale for the proposed amendment and the specific ASPR language proposed to achieve the desired objective. The OPR will review the recommendation, obtain the necessary coordination, and forward the proposal, with command comments, through command control office to Hq USAF.

[28 F.R. 9579, Aug. 31, 1963, as amended at 29 F.R. 2845, Feb. 29, 1964]

§ 1001.106 Other Department of Defense publications.

[28 F.R. 2270, Mar. 8, 1963]

§ 1001.106-1 Department of Defense directives and instructions.

DOD directives and instructions on procurement matters will be implemented in the Air Force Procurement Instruction or Air Force Procurement Circular (this subchapter). DOD directives and instructions may be included and reference made to their numbers and dates.

[28 F.R. 2270, Mar. 8, 1963]

§ 1001.107

Effective date of ASPR, AFPI, and AFPC.

(a) Compliance with an AFPI amendment, both page revision and AFPC (Air Force Procurement Circular), is permissible from the date of the change and will be mandatory 30 days thereafter, except:

(1) As otherwise prescribed in the amendment.

(2) Use of new or revised AFPI contract clauses, will, unless otherwise specified, be mandatory 90 days after date of issuance. However, procurements initiated after receipt of the new or revised clauses by the purchasing activity should, to the maximum practicable extent, include such clauses prior

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