94-15726. Miscellaneous Amendments to Acquisition Regulations  

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    INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY
    
    Agency for International Development
    
    48 CFR Parts 701, 702, 703, 706, 710, 715, 724, 725, 728, 737, 749, 
    750, 752, 753, and Appendix H
    
    [AIDAR Notice 94-4]
    
     
    
    Miscellaneous Amendments to Acquisition Regulations
    
    AGENCY: United States Agency for International Development, IDCA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Agency for International Development Acquisition 
    Regulation (AIDAR) is being amended to make various administrative 
    changes and to add a Medical Evacuation (Medevac) clause.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: July 29, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    M/OP/P, Ms. Frances Maki, Room 1600I, SA-14, U.S. Agency for 
    International Development, Washington, DC 20523-1435. Telephone: (703) 
    875-1534.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: USAID has recently undergone a 
    reorganization; the AIDAR is being amended to reflect new office 
    designations and titles and to name the new USAID Procurement 
    Executive. This notice also adds additional coverage on ocean bills of 
    lading, changes the point of contact for guidance and receipt of 
    unsolicited proposals, and revises local procurement rules to implement 
    current Agency policy. Finally, additional information concerning 
    paperwork collection requirements is provided and the OMB approval 
    expiration date is updated.
        The changes being made by this Notice are editorial and 
    administrative and are not considered significant rules under FAR 
    Section 1.301 or Subpart 1.5, nor major rules as defined in Executive 
    Order 12291. This Notice will not have an impact on a substantial 
    number of small entities, nor does it establish any information 
    collection as contemplated by the Regulatory Flexibility Act and 
    Paperwork Reduction Act. Because of the nature of this Notice, use of 
    the proposed rule/public comment approach was not considered necessary. 
    USAID has decided to issue this Notice as a final rule; however, we 
    welcome public comment on the material covered by this Notice or any 
    part of the AIDAR at any time. Comments or questions may be addressed 
    as specified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of the 
    preamble.
    
    List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 701, 702, 703, 706, 710, 715, 724, 
    725, 728, 737, 749, 750, 752, 753, and Appendix H to Chapter 7
    
        Government procurement.
    
        Accordingly for the reasons set out in the Preamble, 48 CFR Chapter 
    7 is amended as follows:
        1. The authority citations in Parts 701, 702, 703, 706, 710, 715, 
    724, 725, 728, 737, 749, 750, 752, 753 and Appendix H to Chapter 7 
    continue to read as follows:
    
        Authority: Sec. 621, Public Law 87-195, Stat. 445 (22 U.S.C. 
    2381), as amended; E.O. 12163, Sept. 29, 1979, 44 FR 56673, 3 CFR 
    1979 Comp., p. 435.
    
    PART 701--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SYSTEM
    
    Subpart 701.1--Purpose, Authority, Issuance
    
        2. Section 701.105, OMB approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act, 
    is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    701.105  OMB approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
    
        (a) The following information collection and record keeping 
    requirements established by AID have been approved by OMB, and assigned 
    an OMB control number and approval/expiration dates as specified below:
    
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                                                                     Burden 
                                          OMB control   Expiration    hours 
                AIDAR segment                 No.          date        per  
                                                                     report 
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    733.7003(c).........................    0412-0520      9/30/96        40
    752.209-70..........................    0412-0520      9/30/96         4
    752.219-8...........................    0412-0520      9/30/96         1
    752.245-70..........................    0412-0520      9/30/96        .5
    752.245-71..........................    0412-0520      9/30/96         1
    752.7001(a).........................    0412-0520      9/30/96        .5
    752.7001(b).........................    0412-0520      9/30/96        .5
    752.7002(j).........................    0412-0520      9/30/96         1
    752.7003............................    0412-0520      9/30/96         8
    752.7004(b)(4)......................    0412-0520      9/30/96        .5
    752.7032............................    0412-0520      9/30/96         2
    752.7033............................    0412-0536      5/31/95         4
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        (b) The information requested by the AIDAR sections listed in 
    paragraph (a) is necessary to allow AID to prudently administer pubic 
    funds. It lets AID make reasonable assessments of contractor 
    capabilities and responsibility of costs. Information is required in 
    order for a contractor and/or its employee to obtain a benefit-usually 
    taking the form of payment under a government contract.
        (c) Public reporting burden for these collections of information is 
    estimated as shown in paragraph (a) of this section. The estimated 
    burden includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing 
    data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing 
    and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding 
    the burden estimates or any other aspects of these collections of 
    information, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to: US 
    Agency for International Development, Office of Procurement, Policy 
    Division (M/OP/P), Washington, DC 20523-1435; and Office of Management 
    and Budget, OMB, Paper Reduction Project (0412-0520), Washington, DC 
    20503.
    
    
    701.376-4  [Amended]
    
        3. Section 701.376-4 is amended by removing ``Procurement Policy 
    and Evaluation Staff (FA/PPE)'' and replacing it with ``Office of 
    Procurement, Policy Division (M/OP/P)''.
    
    Subpart 701.4--Deviations to the FAR or AIDAR
    
    
    701.470  [Amended]
    
        4. Section 701.470 is amended by removing ``Procurement Policy and 
    Evaluation Staff (FA/PPE)'' and replacing it with ``Office of 
    Procurement, Policy Division (M/OP/P)'' in paragraph (a)(2), and 
    removing ``PPE'' wherever it appears and replacing it with ``M/OP/P/.''
    
    Subpart 701.6--Contracting Authority and Responsibility
    
        5. Section 701.601, paragraph (b)(4) is amended by removing ``FA/
    PPE'' and replacing it with ``M/OP/P.''
    
    PART 702--DEFINITIONS OF WORDS AND TERMS
    
    Subpart 702.170--Definitions
    
        6. Section 702.170-13, paragraphs (a) and (b) are revised to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    702.170-13  Procurement Executive.
    
        (a) Procurement Executive means the AID official who:
        (1) Is responsible to the Administrator, through the Assistant 
    Administrator for Management, for management direction of AID's 
    procurement system, including implementation of AID's unique 
    procurement policies, regulations, and standards, and
        (2) Oversees development of the system, evaluates system 
    performance in accordance with approved criteria, and certifies to the 
    Administrator, through the Assistant Administrator for Management, that 
    the AID procurement system meets approved criteria.
        (b) The Procurement Executive for AID is Mr. Michael D. Sherwin, 
    the Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management. Mr. 
    Sherwin reports and makes recommendations to the Administrator, the 
    Deputy Administrator, or other AID officials, as appropriate, with 
    regard to the implementation and improvement of the procurement system 
    and procurement staffing to meet the objectives and requirements of the 
    Foreign Assistance Act, Executive Order 12352, the Office of Federal 
    Procurement Policy Act, and other statutory and Executive Branch 
    procurement policies and requirements applicable to AID operations. 
    These reports and recommendations, including results of case reviews 
    requested by the Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, will deal 
    with the use of effective competition in procurement; establishment of 
    clear lines of authority, accountability, and responsibility for 
    procurement decision making within AID; and development and maintenance 
    of a procurement career management program to assure an adequate 
    professional work force.
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    PART 703--IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF 
    INTEREST
    
    Supart 703.4--Contingent Fees
    
    
    703.403  [Amended]
    
        7. Section 703.403 is amended by removing ``FAR 3.404(b)(6)'' and 
    replacing it with ``FAR 3.404(B)(4)''.
    
    PART 706--COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
    
    Subpart 706.5--Competition Advocates
    
        8. Section 706.501 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    706.501  Requirement.
    
        The AID Administrator delegated the authority to designate the 
    agency competition advocate and a competition advocate for each agency 
    procuring activity (see 706.003 of this part) to the AID Procurement 
    Executive. The AID Procurement Executive, under the Administrator's 
    delegation, has designated the M/OP Deputy Director for Policy, 
    Evaluation and Support as the Agency's competition advocate and the 
    deputy head (or equivalent) of each contracting activity as the 
    competition advocate for each activity. The competition advocate for M/
    OP is the Deputy Director for Operations. If there is no deputy or 
    equivalent, the head of the contracting activity is designated the 
    competition advocate for that activity. The competition advocate's 
    duties may not be redelegated, but can be exercised by persons serving 
    as acting deputy (or acting head) of the contracting activity. For 
    definitions of contracting activity and head of contracting activity, 
    see 702.170-3 and 702.170-10, respectively.
    
    PART 710--SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARDS, AND OTHER DESCRIPTIONS
    
    
    710.070  [Amended]
    
        9. Section 710.070, paragraph (b) is amended by removing ``(FA/
    AS)'' wherever it appears and replacing it with ``M/AS)''.
    
    PART 715--CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
    
    Subpart 715.5--Unsolicited Proposals
    
        10. Section 715.504(a), is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    715.504  Advance guidance.
    
        (a) Information concerning USAID's policies for unsolicited 
    proposals is available from the U.S. Agency for International 
    Development, Office of Procurement, Evaluation Division, Room 1600H, 
    SA-14, Washington, DC 20523-1435.
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    PART 724--PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
    
    Subpart 724.1--Protection of Individual Privacy
    
    
    724.170  [Amended]
    
    PART 725--FOREIGN ACQUISITION
    
    Subpart 725.70--Source, Origin, and Nationality
    
        11 and 12. Section 725.705 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    725.705  Local procurement--contract clause.
    
        (a) Local procurement may be undertaken in accordance with the 
    terms of Chapter 18 of AID Handbook 1, Supplement B.
        (b) All contracts involving performance overseas must contain the 
    clause specified in 752.7017.
    
    PART 728--BONDS AND INSURANCE
    
    Subpart 728.1--Bonds
    
    
    728.105-1  [Amended]
    
        13. Paragraph (b) of section 728.105-1 is amended by removing 
    ``Procurement Policy and Evaluation Staff (FA/PPE)'' and replacing it 
    with ``Office of Procurement, Policy Division (M/OP/P)''.
    
    
    728.307-70  [Added]
    
        14. A new section 728.307-70 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    728.307-70  Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services (MAR 1993)
    
        The Contracting Officer shall insert the clause at 752.228-70 in 
    all contracts which require performance by contractor employees 
    overseas.
    
    PART 737--SERVICE CONTRACTING
    
    Subpart 737--Advisory and Assistance Services
    
    
    737.270  [Amended]
    
        15. Section 737.270 is amended by removing ``Associate 
    Administrator for Finance and Administration'' and replacing it with 
    ``Assistant Administrator for Management''.
    
    PART 749--TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
    
    Subpart 749.1--General Principles
    
    
    749.111-71  [Amended]
    
        16. Paragraph (b) of section 749.111-71 is amended by removing ``$1 
    million'' and replacing it with ``$5 million''.
    
    PART 750--EXTRAORDINARY CONTRACTUAL RELIEF
    
    Subpart 750.71--Extraordinary Contractual Actions to Protect 
    Foreign Policy Interests of the United States
    
    
    750.7109-1, 750.7110-1, 750.7110-2, 750.7110-3  [Amended]
    
        17a. Sections 750.7109-1, 750.7110-1, and 750.7110-3 are amended by 
    removing ``Director, Procurement Policy and Evaluation Staff (FA/PPE)'' 
    wherever it appears and replacing it with ``Chief of the Office of 
    Procurement, Evaluation Division (M/OP/E)''.
        17b. Section 750.7110-2 is amended by deleting ``Procurement Policy 
    and Evaluation Staff (FA/PPE)'' and replacing it with ``Office of 
    Procurement, Evaluation Division (M/OP/E)''.
    
    PART 752--SOLICITATION PROVISION AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
    
    Subpart 752.2--Texts of Provisions and Clauses
    
    
    752.225-9  [Amended]
    
        18. Section 752.225-9 is amended by removing ``FAR 25.407(a)(2)'' 
    and replacing it with ``FAR 25.408(a)(2)''.
    
    
    752.228-70  [Added]
    
        19. Section 752.228-70 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    752.228-70  Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services.
    
        As prescribed in 728.307-70, for use in all contracts requiring 
    performance overseas:
    
    Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services (Mar 1993)
    
        (a) Contractors agree to provide medevac service coverage to all 
    U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, and Third Country National 
    employees and their authorized dependents while overseas under an 
    AID financed direct contract. Coverage shall be obtained pursuant to 
    the terms of the contract between AID and AID's medevac service 
    provider unless exempted in accordance with paragraph (b) of this 
    clause.
        (b) The following are exempted from the requirements in 
    paragraph (a) of this clause:
        (i) Eligible employees and their dependents with a health 
    program that includes sufficient medevac coverage as approved by the 
    Contracting Officer.
        (ii) Eligible employees and their dependents located at Missions 
    where the Mission Director makes a written determination to waive 
    the requirement for such coverage based on findings that the quality 
    of local medical services or other circumstances obviate the need 
    for such coverage.
        (c) Contractors further agree to insert in all subcontracts 
    hereunder to which the medevac coverage is applicable, a clause 
    similar to this clause, including this sentence, imposing on all 
    subcontractors a like requirement to provide medical evacuation 
    services coverage and obtain medevac coverage in accordance with the 
    contract between AID and AID's medevac service provider.
    
    
    752.232-70  [Amended]
    
        20. The introductory sentence in section 752.232-70 is amended by 
    removing ``732.406.70-4'' and replacing it with ``732.406-73''.
    
    Subpart 752.70--Texts Of AID Contract Clauses
    
        21. Section 752.7004, paragraph (b)(5) is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    752.7004  Source and nationality requirements.
    
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        (b) * * *
    
        (5) Vouchers submitted for reimbursement which include ocean 
    shipment costs shall contain a certification essentially as follows: 
    ``I hereby certify that a copy of each ocean bill of lading 
    concerned has been submitted to the Maritime Administration, 
    Division of National Cargo, 400 Seventh St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 
    20590 and to US Agency for International Development, Office of 
    Procurement, Transportation Division, Room 1446, SA-14, Washington, 
    D.C. 20523-1435 and that such bills of lading state all of the 
    carrier's charges including the basis for calculation which as 
    weight or cubic measurement.''
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        22. Section 752.7017 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    752.7017  Local procurement.
    
        For use in any AID contract involving performance overseas.
    
    Local Procurement (APR 1994)
    
        (a) Local procurement involves the use of appropriated funds to 
    finance the procurement of goods and services supplied by local 
    businesses, dealers or producers, with payment normally being in the 
    currency of the cooperating country.
        (b) All locally-financed procurements must be covered by source/
    origin and nationality waivers as set forth in Chapter 5 of AID 
    Handbook 1, Supplement B, with the following exceptions:
        (1) Commodities and services financed under the Development Fund 
    for Africa, unless otherwise specified in the contract.
        (2) Locally available commodities of U.S. origin, which are 
    otherwise eligible for financing, if the transaction value is 
    estimated not to exceed the local currency equivalent of $100,000 
    (exclusive of transportation costs).
        (3) Commodities of geographic code 935 origin if the transaction 
    value does not exceed $5,000.
        (4) Professional services contracts estimated not to exceed 
    $250,000.
        (5) Construction services contracts estimated not to exceed $5 
    million.
        (6) Commodities, services and related expenses which as a 
    practical matter can only be acquired, performed, or incurred in the 
    cooperating country such as: utilities; communications; housing and 
    office rental; hotel accommodations; petroleum, oils and lubricants 
    for vehicles and equipment; vehicle maintenance; and newspapers, 
    periodicals, or books published in the cooperating country.
    
    
    752.7026  [Amended]
    
        23. Section 752.7026, paragraph (b)(3) is amended by removing 
    ``Directorate for Policy'' and replacing it with ``Bureau for Policy 
    and Program Coordination'' and by removing ``POL/CDIE/DI'' and 
    replacing it with ``PPC/CDIE/DI''.
    
    PART 753--FORMS
    
    Subpart 753.1--General
    
    
    753.1  [Amended]
    
        24. Subpart 753.1 is amended by removing ``(FA/AS/PP/PP)'' and 
    replacing it with ``(M/AS/PP/PP)''.
    
    Appendices to Chapter 7
    
        Appendix H--Responses to Audit Recommendations
        25. Paragraph (b)(3) Collection of section 5. Procedures is amended 
    by removing ``FM/PAFD'' and replacing it with ``FM/CMP''.
        26. Paragraph (a) General of section 7. Clearances is amended by 
    removing ``DAA/FA'' and replacing it with ``DAA/M''.
    
        Dated: May 17, 1994.
    Michael D. Sherwin,
    Procurement Executive.
    [FR Doc. 94-15726 Filed 6-28-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6116-01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
06/29/1994
Department:
Agency for International Development
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
94-15726
Dates:
July 29, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 29, 1994, AIDAR Notice 94-4
CFR: (11)
48 CFR 701
48 CFR 702
48 CFR 703
48 CFR 706
48 CFR 710
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