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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]

§ 1-1.004-1 Leases of real property.

The FPR apply to leases of real property only to the extent explicitly stated in specific FPR provisions. Sub

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