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to a list of courses under chapter 31, title 38, United States Code, and shall not be directed or pointed specifically to veterans.

(g) The rates, fees, and charges are not in excess of those charged nonveterans.

(h) That payment will be made on a lesson completed basis in areas for assignments sent in by trainees and serviced during a pay period as established by the contract.

(i) Payment will be made only once for each lesson even though it is necessary to service a lesson more than once.

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9-17 Extraordinary contractual actions to facilitate the national defense. 9-30 Contract financing.

9-51 Review and approval of contract actions.

9-53 Numbering and distribution of contracts and orders.

9-54 Contract reporting.

9-55 Justification and documentation of procurement actions.

9-56 Selection of contractors by Board Process.

9-58 Rental of construction equipment.

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9-1.5408 Commercial or other use of information and data obtained under AEC cost-type contracts. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 9-1 issued under sec. 161, 68 Stat. 948; 42 U.S.C. 2201; sec. 205, 63 Stat. 390; 40 U.S.C. 486.

Subpart 9-1.1-Procurement
Regulations

SOURCE: The provisions of this Subpart 9-1.1 appear at 27 F.R. 2364, Mar. 13, 1962, unless otherwise noted.

§ 9-1.101 Scope of subpart.

This subpart describes the Atomic Energy Commission Procurement Regulations in terms of establishment, authority, applicability, issuance, arrangement, implementation and supplementation of FPR, exclusions, deviations, and other AEC Procurement Instructions. § 9-1.102 Establishment of AEC Procurement Regulations.

(a) The AEC Procurement Regulations (AECPR) are hereby established.

(b) These regulations implement and supplement the Federal Procurement Regulations (FPR) and are a part of the Federal Procurement Regulations System.

(c) The effective date of FPR issuances throughout AEC will be the date indicated in the respective issuances, unless otherwise provided in the AEC Procurement Regulations.

(d) The effective date of AECPR issuances throughout AEC will be the date indicated in the respective issuances. § 9-1.103 Authority.

The AEC Procurement Regulations are prescribed by the General Manager, Assistant General Manager for Operations or the Director, Division of Contracts of the AEC, pursuant to the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, and the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949.

§ 9-1.104 Applicability.

(a) The AEC Procurement Regulations and the Federal Procurement Regulations, which together form that part of the Federal Procurement Regulations System which governs AEC procurement, apply to all procurement of personal property and nonpersonal services (including construction).

(b) Basic procurement policies with which AEC cost contractors must comply

are stated in Subpart 9-1.52, Procurement by Cost-Type Contractors. In addition, a section is included in each part of the AECPR to provide ready identification of all portions of that part of the FPR or AECPR which requires appropriate treatment in the development of statements of AEC cost-type contractor procurement practices.

(c) The following sections and subparts of the Federal Procurement Regulations Part 1 and this AECPR Part 1 constitute specific provisions which the contracting officer shall bring to the attention of cost-type contractors in the development of statements of contractor (procurement practices as constituting areas which require appropriate treatment in order to carry out the basic AEC procurement policy set forth in AECPR 9-1.5203.

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(a) The numbering systems permits identification of every unit. The first digit, followed by a dash, represents the chapter number (AEC has been assigned Chapter 9). The dash is followed by the part number which may be one or more digits followed by a decimal point. The numbers after the decimal point represent, respectively, the subpart, section (in two digits) and, after a second dash, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, and additional subdivisions. For example, this division is called "§ 9-1.106-2," in which the first digit

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