[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 176 (Tuesday, September 12, 1995)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 47304-47309]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-22219]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
48 CFR Chapter 9
Acquisition Regulation; Regulatory Reduction
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) today issues a final rule to
amend the Department of Energy Acquisition Regulation (DEAR) in its
continuing effort to achieve the goals of several Executive Orders
(EO), including: EO 12861, Elimination of One-Half of Executive Branch
Internal Regulations; EO 12931, Federal Procurement Reform; and EO
12866, Regulatory Planning and Review. This rule deletes existing
regulatory material that has been determined to be unnecessary.
Specific material deleted from the DEAR is summarized in the ``Section-
by-Section Analysis'' appearing later in this document.
EFFECTIVE DATE: This final rule will be effective October 12, 1995.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kevin M. Smith, Office of Policy (HR-
51), Office of Procurement and Assistance Management, Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, D.C. 20585 (202)
586-8189.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
II. Section-by-Section Analysis
III. Procedural Requirements
A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
B. Review Under Executive Order 12778
C. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
D. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act
E. Review Under Executive Order 12612
F. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act
G. Public Hearing Determination
I. Background
Executive Order (EO) 12861, dated September 11, 1993, Elimination
of One-Half of Executive Branch Internal Regulations, was issued by the
President to streamline Government operations, improve productivity,
and improve customer service. EO 12931, dated October 13, 1994, Federal
Procurement Reform, calls for significant changes to make the
Government procurement process more effective and efficient. EO 12866,
dated September 30, 1993, Regulatory Planning and Review, requires
agencies to review regulations to improve effectiveness and to reduce
regulatory burden. This rule eliminates existing regulatory material
that is unnecessary. In promulgating this rule, the Department will
further the objectives of the EOs by reducing the volume of the DEAR;
streamlining operations; reducing constraints, prescriptive
requirements, and administrative processes; making requirements outcome
oriented vs. process oriented; and, defining roles and responsibilities
at the lowest appropriate level within the procurement organization by
lowering certain responsibilities from the Head of the Contracting
Activity to the contracting officer. The DEAR coverage removed includes
material that is for informational purposes only and nonregulatory in
nature; internal guidance and procedures; regulations that constrain
the Department's own procuring activities; coverage that is more
restrictive than the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR); and coverage
that is repetitive of the FAR or of other regulations. A Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking was published in the Federal Register on June 8,
1995 (60 FR 30258). Interested persons were invited to participate in
this rulemaking by submitting data, views or arguments with respect to
the DEAR amendments set forth in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. The
public comment period closed on August 7, 1995, a period of 60 days.
During that period, no comments were received by DOE.
II. Section-by-Section Analysis
The following sections of the DEAR are eliminated:
1. Section 901.103, second sentence, addressing the applicability
of the DEAR to procurements using nonappropriated funds; this is
recommended guidance and is nonregulatory in nature.
2. Subsection 901.103-70, identifying those types of actions
excluded from the scope of the DEAR; this is for informational purposes
only and is nonregulatory in nature.
3. Subsection 901.104-3, third sentence of paragraph (a), and
paragraph (b), identifying distribution procedures of the DEAR; this is
for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
4. Section 901.170, explaining references to organizations within
DOE; this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in
nature.
5. Subsection 901.301-71, addressing the amendment procedure; this
is internal procedural information and is nonregulatory in nature.
6. Subsection 901.301-72, paragraphs (a), (b), and (c), detailing
other issuances related to acquisition; this is for informational
purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
7. Subsection 901.601-70, prescribing the use of internal controls
for DOE activities; this is internal oversight procedure and is
nonregulatory in nature.
8. Subsection 901.603-70, addressing modification to existing
contracting officer authority; this is internal oversight procedure and
is nonregulatory in nature.
9. Subsection 901.603-71, addressing the responsibility of other
Government personnel; this is internal oversight procedure and is
nonregulatory in nature.
10. Subsection 901.603-72, paragraph (b), addressing contracting
officer subordinates; this is for informational purposes only and is
nonregulatory in nature.
11. Subpart 902.1, providing definitions; this is for informational
purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
12. Subsection 903.101-3, last four sentences, requiring a
standards of conduct notebook to be maintained at all contracting
activities; this is unduly constrictive oversight of the Department's
contracting offices.
13. Section 904.402, paragraph (b), second and third sentences, and
paragraphs (c) through (k), providing cross-reference information on
security issues; this is for informational purposes only and is
nonregulatory in nature.
14. Section 904.403, providing cross-reference information on
restricted data; this is for informational purposes only and is
nonregulatory in nature.
15. Section 904.601, providing information on contract reporting;
this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
16. Subsection 904.601-70, providing information on contract
reporting; this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory
in nature.
17. Subsection 904.601-71, paragraphs (a) and (b), providing
information on contract reporting; this is for informational purposes
only and is nonregulatory in nature.
18. Section 904.702, paragraph (b), second sentence, explaining the
need for longer retention periods of certain
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records; this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory
in nature.
19. Subpart 905.2, addressing research and development advance
notices; coverage at FAR 5.205 is sufficient.
20. Subpart 905.3, providing cross-reference information on notices
of awards; this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory
in nature.
21. Subsection 906.303-1, first sentence, which references FAR
justification requirements for other than full and open competition;
coverage at FAR 6.303-1 is sufficient.
22. Subpart 907.1, addressing acquisition plans; coverage at FAR
7.102 is sufficient.
23. Subpart 907.4, addressing Lease or Purchase requirements;
coverage at FAR 7.4 and Federal Property Management Regulation (FPMR)
101-25.5 is sufficient.
24. Section 908.802, last sentence, addressing forms and
instructions to contractors on the acquisition of printing and related
supplies; this is procedural information that is already addressed
within the section.
25. Subpart 908.70, addressing the use of excess materials from
General Services Administration inventories; this is internal
procedural information and is nonregulatory in nature.
26. Subpart 908.72, addressing Nevada Test Site support services;
this is site-specific policy and is not appropriate for DOE-wide
regulations.
27. Section 909.404, addressing debarment, suspension and
ineligibility procedures; the separate DOE List of Debarred, Suspended,
Ineligible and Voluntarily Excluded Awardees is no longer maintained.
28. Part 910, addressing specifications, standards and other
purchase descriptions; this is internal oversight procedure and is
nonregulatory in nature.
29. Subpart 912.5, addressing approval of stop work orders; this
requirement is more restrictive than the requirement at FAR 12.503(b).
30. Subsection 913.505-3, addressing the use of SF 44's; the
coverage at FAR 13.505-3 is sufficient.
31. Subpart 914.2, addressing solicitation of bids; this is for
informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
32. Section 914.401, addressing the opening and receipt of bids;
the coverage at FAR 14.401 is sufficient.
33. Subsection 914.402-1, addressing unclassified bids; the
coverage at FAR 14.402-1 is sufficient.
34. Subsection 915.406-5, addressing representations and
instructions; the coverage at FAR 15.406-5 is sufficient.
35. Section 915.610, addressing written or oral discussions; the
coverage at FAR 15.610 is sufficient.
36. Section 915.801, providing a definition of field pricing
support; the coverage at FAR 15.801 is sufficient.
37. Subsection 915.804-8, prescribing the use of FAR clauses; the
coverage at FAR 15.804-8 is sufficient.
38. Subsection 915.804-70, addressing the submission of uncertified
cost or pricing data; the coverage at FAR 15.804-6 is sufficient.
39. Subsection 915.805-70, paragraphs (a), (b), (c), and (f),
addressing the use of audits; this is for informational purposes only
and is nonregulatory in nature.
40. Section 915.807, addressing prenegotiation plans; coverage at
FAR 15.807 is sufficient.
41. Section 915.808, addressing the price negotiation memorandum;
coverage at FAR 15.808 is sufficient.
42. Section 916.207, addressing approval for the use of firm-fixed-
price, level-of-effort contracts; this requirement is more restrictive
than the requirement at FAR 16.207.
43. and 44. Section 916.303, providing a cross-reference within
DEAR; this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in
nature.
45. Subpart 916.6 addressing letter contract definitization and
funding requirements; these requirements are more restrictive than the
requirements at FAR 16.603-2.
46. Subsection 919.705-2, addressing subcontracting plans; coverage
at FAR 19.705-2 is sufficient.
47. Subsection 919.705-5, addressing awards involving
subcontracting plans; coverage at FAR 19.705-5 is sufficient.
48. Section 919.708, addressing the use of incentives for
subcontracting; this is more restrictive than the requirement at FAR
19.708(c).
49. Part 920, addressing labor surplus area concerns; coverage at
FAR Part 20 is sufficient.
50. Subpart 922.4, addressing construction contract labor
standards; coverage at FAR 22.4 is sufficient.
51. Part 924, providing cross-reference information on protection
of privacy and Freedom of Information policies; this is for
informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
52. Subpart 925.5, addressing payment in foreign currency; coverage
at FAR 25.5 is sufficient.
53. Subsection 928.103-2, addressing the need for performance
bonds; coverage at FAR 28.103-2 is sufficient.
54. Subpart 928.2, addressing sureties; coverage at FAR 28.2 is
sufficient.
55. Subpart 933.2, addressing the contracting officer's written
findings in a dispute; coverage at FAR 33.211 is sufficient.
56. Section 935.007, providing a cross-reference to Program
Research and Development Announcements; this is for informational
purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
57. Section 935.015, providing a cross-reference to special
research contracts coverage; coverage on that subject was removed in a
prior rulemaking and this section is no longer necessary.
58. Section 936.202, paragraphs (a) and (b), addressing
specifications for construction contracts; FAR coverage at 36.202 is
sufficient.
59. Subpart 937.2, providing a cross-reference to internal
directives on consulting services; this is for informational purposes
only and is nonregulatory in nature.
60. Section 937.7010, addressing protective services; this is for
informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
61. Section 937.7020, addressing continuity of protective services;
this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
62. Section 937.7030, addressing continuity of protective services;
this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
63. Section 942.000 addressing post award activity; this is for
informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
64. Section 942.001, addressing contract administration; this is
for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
65. Section 942.002, addressing monitoring of contracts; coverage
at FAR Part 42 is sufficient.
66. Section 942.003, providing an explanation of organizations that
perform post-award contract management functions; this is for
informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
67. Subpart 942.1, providing an explanation of cross-servicing
contract management activity; this is for informational purposes only
and is nonregulatory in nature.
68. Subpart 942.2, addressing the reporting of contract
administration assignment; this is internal procedural information and
is nonregulatory in nature.
69. Section 942.708, addressing quick closeout procedures; this
requirement is more restrictive than the requirement at FAR 42.708.
70. Subpart 942.14, addressing traffic and transportation
management; this is internal procedural information and is
nonregulatory in nature.
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71. Part 943 addressing the extension of contracts resulting from
unsolicited proposals and the use of forms; this is internal procedural
information and is nonregulatory in nature.
72. Subpart 944.1, providing definitions; this is for informational
purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
73. Subpart 944.2, addressing consent to subcontract; coverage at
FAR 44.2 is sufficient.
74. Subsection 945.104-70, addressing the review and correction of
contractor property management systems; coverage in the DOE Property
Management Regulations at 41 CFR 109-1.52 is sufficient.
75. Section 945.304, providing cross-references on motor vehicle
policies; this is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory
in nature.
76. Section 945.501, providing definitions; this is for
informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
77. Subsection 945.502-70, addressing physical protection of
property; coverage at FAR 45.5 and in the DOE Property Management
Regulations at 41 CFR 109-1.51 is sufficient.
78. Subsection 945.502-71, addressing control of sensitive items of
property; coverage at FAR 45.5 and in the DOE Property Management
Regulations at 41 CFR 109-1.51 is sufficient.
79. Subsection 945.502-72, addressing the management of precious
metals; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41 CFR
109-27.53 is sufficient.
80. Section 945.508, specifying the frequency of physical
inventories; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41
CFR 109-1.51 is sufficient.
81. Section 945.570, addressing motor vehicle and aircraft
management; coverage at FAR 45.304 and in the DOE Property Management
Regulations at 41 CFR 109-38 is sufficient.
82. Subsection 945.570-1, classifying types of motor vehicles; this
is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
83. Subsection 945.570-3, addressing the selection of type of motor
vehicle; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41 CFR
109-38 is sufficient.
84. Subsection 945.570-4, addressing the identification of motor
vehicles; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41 CFR
109-38 is sufficient.
85. Subsection 945.570-5, addressing the utilization of motor
vehicles; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41 CFR
109-38 is sufficient.
86. Subsection 945.570-6, addressing the maintenance of motor
vehicles; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41 CFR
109-38 is sufficient.
87. Subsection 945.570-9, addressing the purchase and use of
aircraft; coverage in the DOE Property Management Regulations at 41 CFR
109-38 is sufficient.
88. Subpart 947.1, addressing transportation insurance and cost-
reimbursement contracts; the coverage at FAR 47.1 is sufficient.
89. Subsection 949.108-4, addressing authorization for subcontract
settlements; this requirement is more restrictive than the requirement
at FAR 49.108-4.
90. Subsection 949.108-8, addressing the assignment of rights under
subcontracts; this requirement is more restrictive than the requirement
at FAR 49.108-8.
91. Subsection 949.112-1, addressing partial payments; this
requirement is more restrictive than the requirement at FAR 49.112-1.
92. Subpart 949.2, addressing the submission of settlement
proposals and the bases for settlement proposals; these requirements
are more restrictive than the requirements at FAR 49.2.
93. Subpart 949.3, addressing the submission of settlement
proposals; this requirement is more restrictive than the requirement at
FAR 49.3.
94. Subpart 951.2, addressing contractor use of interagency motor
pool vehicles; the coverage at FAR 51.2 is sufficient.
95. Section 951.7000, addressing contractor travel discounts; this
is for informational purposes only and is nonregulatory in nature.
96. Section 951.7001, addressing contractor use of Government
travel discounts; this is for informational purposes only and is
nonregulatory in nature.
97. Subpart 971.2, prescribing contracting activity review
requirements; this is unduly constrictive oversight of the Department's
contracting offices.
98. Subpart 971.3, addressing procurement management system
reviews; these reviews are no longer performed within the Department.
III. Procedural Requirements
A. Review Under Executive Order 12866
This regulatory action has been determined not to be a
``significant regulatory action'' under Executive Order 12866,
``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993).
Accordingly, this action was not subject to review, under that
Executive Order, by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
B. Review Under Executive Order 12778
Section 2 of Executive Order 12778 instructs each agency to adhere
to certain requirements in promulgating new regulations and reviewing
existing regulations. These requirements, set forth in sections 2(a)
and (b)(2), include eliminating drafting errors and needless ambiguity,
drafting the regulations to minimize litigation, providing clear and
certain legal standards for affected legal conduct, and promoting
simplification and burden reduction. Agencies are also instructed to
make every reasonable effort to ensure that the regulation specifies
clearly any preemptive effect, effect on existing Federal law or
regulation, and retroactive effect; describes any administrative
proceedings to be available prior to judicial review and any provisions
for the exhaustion of such administrative proceedings; and defines key
terms. DOE certifies that this rule meets the requirements of sections
2(a) and (b) of Executive Order 12778.
C. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
This rule was reviewed under the Regulatory Flexibility Act of
1980, Pub. L. 96-354, which requires preparation of a regulatory
flexibility analysis for any rule that is likely to have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. This rule
will have no impact on interest rates, tax policies or liabilities, the
cost of goods or services, or other direct economic factors. It will
also not have any indirect economic consequences such as changed
construction rates. DOE certifies that this rule will not have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities
and, therefore, no regulatory flexibility analysis has been prepared.
D. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act
No new information collection or recordkeeping requirements are
imposed by this rule. Accordingly, no OMB clearance is required under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.).
E. Review Under Executive Order 12612
Executive Order 12612, entitled ``Federalism,'' 52 FR 41685
(October 30,
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1987), requires that regulations, rules, legislation, and any other
policy actions be reviewed for any substantial direct effects on
States, on the relationship between the Federal Government and the
States, or in the distribution of power and responsibilities among
various levels of government. If there are sufficient substantial
direct effects, then the Executive Order requires preparation of a
federalism assessment to be used in all decisions involved in
promulgating and implementing a policy action. DOE has determined that
this rule will not have a substantial direct effect on the
institutional interests or traditional functions of States.
F. Review Under the National Environmental Policy Act
Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40
CFR 1500-1508), the Department has established guidelines for its
compliance with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321, et seq.). Pursuant to Appendix A of
Subpart D of 10 CFR 1021, National Environmental Policy Act
Implementing Procedures (Categorical Exclusion A6), DOE has determined
that this rule is categorically excluded from the need to prepare an
environmental impact statement or environmental assessment.
G. Public Hearing Determination
DOE has concluded that this rule does not involve any significant
issues of law or fact. Therefore, consistent with 5 U.S.C. 553, DOE has
not scheduled a public hearing.
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 906, 907,
908, 909, 910, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 919, 920, 922, 924, 925, 928,
933, 935, 936, 937, 942, 943, 944, 945, 947, 949, 951, and 971
Government procurement.
Issued in Washington, D.C., on August 31, 1995.
Richard H. Hopf,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Procurement and Assistance Management.
For the reasons set out in the preamble, Chapter 9 of Title 48 of
the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as set forth below.
PART 901--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
1. The authority citation for Parts 901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 906,
907, 908, 909, 910, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 919, 920, 922, 924, 925,
928, 933, 935, 936, 937, 942, 943, 944, 945, 947, 949, 951, and 971
continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7254; 40 U.S.C. 486(c).
901.103 [Amended]
2. Section 901.103 is amended by removing the second sentence.
901.103-70 [Removed]
3. Subsection 901.103-70 is removed.
901.104-3 [Amended]
4. Subsection 901.104-3 is amended by removing the third sentence
of paragraph (a), and by removing paragraph (b) and the paragraph (a)
designation.
901.170 [Removed]
5. Section 901.170 is removed.
901.301-71 [Removed]
6. Subsection 901.301-71 is removed.
901.301-72 [Amended]
7. Subsection 901.301-72 is amended by removing paragraphs (a),
(b), and (c).
901.601-70 [Removed]
8. Subsection 901.601-70 is removed.
901.603-70 [Removed]
9. Subsection 901.603-70 is removed.
901.603-71 [Removed]
10. Subsection 901.603-71 is removed.
901.603-72 [Amended]
11. Subsection 901.603-72 is amended by removing paragraph (b) and
the paragraph (a) designation.
PART 902--DEFINITIONS OF WORDS AND TERMS
902.1 [Removed]
12. Subpart 902.1 is removed.
PART 903--IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF
INTEREST
903.101-3 [Amended]
13. Subsection 903.101-3 is amended by removing the second through
fifth sentences.
PART 904--ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
904.402 [Amended]
14. Section 904.402 is amended in paragraph (b) by removing the
second and third sentences, and by removing paragraphs (c), (d), and
(k).
904.403 [Removed]
15. Section 904.403 is removed.
904.601 [Removed]
16. Section 904.601 is removed.
904.601-70 [Removed]
17. Subsection 904.601-70 is removed.
904.601-71 [Amended]
18. Subsection 904.601-71 is amended by removing paragraphs (a) and
(b), and the paragraph (c) designation.
904.702 [Amended]
19. Section 904.702 is amended in paragraph (b) by removing the
second sentence.
PART 905--PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
905.2 [Removed]
20. Subpart 905.2 is removed.
905.3 [Removed]
21. Subpart 905.3 is removed.
PART 906--COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
906.303-1 [Amended]
22. Subsection 906.303-1 is amended in paragraph (a) by removing
the first sentence.
PART 907--ACQUISITION PLANNING
907.1 [Removed]
23. Subpart 907.1 is removed.
907.4 [Removed]
24. Subpart 907.4 is removed.
PART 908--REQUIRED SOURCES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES
908.802 [Amended]
25. Section 908.802 is amended in paragraph (b) by removing the
last sentence.
908.70 [Removed]
26. Subpart 908.70 is removed.
908.72 [Removed]
27. Subpart 908.72 is removed.
PART 909--CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
909.404 [Removed]
28. Section 909.404 is removed.
PART 910--SPECIFICATIONS, STANDARDS, AND OTHER PURCHASE
DESCRIPTIONS [REMOVED]
29. Part 910 is removed.
PART 912--CONTRACT DELIVERY OR PERFORMANCE
912.5 [Removed]
30. Subpart 912.5 is removed.
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PART 913--SMALL PURCHASE AND OTHER SIMPLIFIED PURCHASE PROCEDURES
913.505-3 [Removed]
31. Subsection 913.505-3 is removed.
PART 914--SEALED BIDDING
914.2 [Removed]
32. Subpart 914.2 is removed.
914.401 [Removed]
33. Section 914.401 is removed.
914.402-1 [Removed]
34. Subsection 914.402-1 is removed.
PART 915--CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
915.406-5 [Removed]
35. Subsection 915.406-5 is removed.
915.610 [Removed]
36. Section 915.610 is removed.
915.801 [Removed]
37. Section 915.801 is removed.
915.804-8 [Removed]
38. Subsection 915.804-8 is removed.
915.804-70 [Removed]
39. Subsection 915.804-70 is removed.
915.805-70 [Amended]
40. Subsection 915.805-70 is amended by removing paragraphs (a),
(b), (c), and (f), and redesignating paragraphs (d) and (e) as
paragraphs (a) and (b).
915.807 [Removed]
41. Section 915.807 is removed.
915.808 [Removed]
42. Section 915.808 is removed.
PART 916--TYPES OF CONTRACTS
916.207 [Removed]
43. and 44. Section 916.207 is removed.
916.303 [Removed]
45. Section 916.303 is removed.
916.6 [Removed]
46. Subpart 916.6 is removed.
PART 919--SMALL BUSINESS AND SMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS CONCERNS
919.705-2 [Removed]
47. Subsection 919.705-2 is removed.
919.705-5 [Removed]
48. Subsection 919.705-5 is removed.
919.708 [Removed]
49. Section 919.708 is removed.
PART 920--LABOR SURPLUS AREA CONCERNS [REMOVED]
50. Part 920 is removed.
PART 922--APPLICATION OF LABOR LAWS TO GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION
922.4 [Removed]
51. Subpart 922.4 is removed.
PART 924--PROTECTION OF PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
[REMOVED]
52. Part 924 is removed.
PART 925--FOREIGN ACQUISITION
925.5 [Removed]
53. Subpart 925.5 is removed.
PART 928--BONDS AND INSURANCE
928.103-2 [Removed]
54. Subsection 928.103-2 is removed.
928.2 [Removed]
55. Subpart 928.2 is removed.
PART 933--PROTESTS, DISPUTES AND APPEALS
933.2 [Removed]
56. Subpart 933.2 is removed.
PART 935--RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING
935.007 [Removed]
57. Section 935.007 is removed.
935.015 [Removed]
58. Section 935.015 is removed.
PART 936--CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS
936.202 [Amended]
59. Section 936.202 is amended by removing paragraphs (a) and (b)
and redesiginating paragraphs (c) through (j) as paragraphs (a) through
(h), respectively.
PART 937--SERVICE CONTRACTING
937.2 [Removed]
60. Subpart 937.2 is removed.
937.7010 [Removed]
61. Section 937.7010 is removed.
937.7020 [Removed]
62. Section 937.7020 is removed.
937.7030 [Removed]
63. Section 937.7030 is removed.
PART 942--CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
942.000 [Removed]
64. Section 942.000 is removed.
942.001 [Removed]
65. Section 942.001 is removed.
942.002 [Removed]
66. Section 942.002 is removed.
942.003 [Removed]
67. Section 942.003 is removed.
942.1 [Removed]
68. Subpart 942.1 is removed.
942.2 [Removed]
69. Subpart 942.2 is removed.
942.708 [Removed]
70. Section 942.708 is removed.
942.14 [Removed]
71. Subpart 942.14 is removed.
PART 943--CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS [Removed]
72. Part 943 is removed.
PART 944--SUBCONTRACTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
944.1 [Removed]
73. Subpart 944.1 is removed.
944.2 [Removed]
74. Subpart 944.2 is removed.
PART 945--GOVERNMENT PROPERTY
945.104-70 [Removed]
75. Subsection 945.104-70 is removed.
945.304 [Removed]
76. Section 945.304 is removed.
945.501 [Removed]
77. Section 945.501 is removed.
945.502-70 [Removed]
78. Subsection 945.502-70 is removed.
945.502-71 [Removed]
79. Subsection 945.502-71 is removed.
945.502-72 [Removed]
80. Subsection 945.502-72 is removed.
945.508 [Removed]
81. Section 945.508 is removed.
945.570 [Removed]
82. Section 945.570 is removed.
945.570-1 [Removed]
83. Subsection 945.570-1 is removed.
945.570-3 [Removed]
84. Subsection 945.570-3 is removed.
945.570-4 [Removed]
85. Subsection 945.570-4 is removed.
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945.570-5 [Removed]
86. Subsection 945.570-5 is removed.
945.570-6 [Removed]
87. Subsection 945.570-6 is removed.
945.570-9 [Removed]
88. Subsection 945.570-9 is removed.
PART 947--TRANSPORTATION
947.1 [Removed]
89. Subpart 947.1 is removed.
PART 949--TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
949.108-4 [Removed]
90. Subsection 949.108-4 is removed.
949.108-8 [Removed]
91. Subsection 949.108-8 is removed.
949.112-1 [Removed]
92. Subsection 949.112-1 is removed.
949.2 [Removed]
93. Subpart 949.2 is removed.
949.3 [Removed]
94. Subpart 949.3 is removed.
PART 951--USE OF GOVERNMENT SOURCES BY CONTRACTORS
951.2 [Removed]
95. Subpart 951.2 is removed.
951.7000 [Removed]
96. Section 951.7000 is removed.
951.7001 [Removed]
97. Section 951.7001 is removed.
PART 971--REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF CONTRACT ACTIONS
971.2 [Removed]
98. Subpart 971.2 is removed.
971.3 [Removed]
99. Subpart 971.3 is removed.
[FR Doc. 95-22219 Filed 9-11-95; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6450-01-P