[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 190 (Thursday, October 1, 1998)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 52666-52676]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-26150]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
48 CFR Parts 1201, 1205, 1206, 1211, 1213, 1215, 1237, 1252 and
1253
Amendment of Department of Transportation Acquisition Regulations
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DOT.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation (DOT) is proposing to amend
the Transportation Acquisition Regulation (TAR) to implement and
supplement the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Circulars 97-01
through 97-03, to delete unnecessary FAR implementation, and to
sequentially align Coast Guard Supplements with the applicable TAR
Parts 1205, 1206, 1211, 1213, 1237, 1252 and 1253.
DATES: Comments should be submitted by November 2, 1998 to be
considered in the formulation of a final rule.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties should submit written comments to:
Charlotte Hackley, Office of Acquisition and Grant Management, M-
60, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590 or e-mail comments to
charlotte.hackley@ost.dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Charlotte Hackley, Office of
Acquisition and Grant Management, M-60, 400 Seventh Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20590: (202) 366-4267.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
These proposed changes were initiated after the quarterly review of
the TAR and the changes cited in FAR Circulars 97-01 through 97-03. The
significant changes are to--
1. Provide DOT policy and standard procedures for the receipt,
handling and disposition of unsolicited proposals; and
2. Delete Form DOT F 4220.44 and the instructions for completing
the form to coincide with the changes made to FAR Part 15. The form is
approved under the Office of Management and Budget Control Number 2105-
0517 which expires on May 31, 2000.
B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Department certifies that this proposed rule is not expected to
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities within the meaning of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C.
601, et seq. The rule makes primarily administrative changes to the TAR
and provides DOT policy and procedures for the receipt, handling and
disposition of unsolicited proposals. Therefore, an Initial Regulatory
Flexibility Analysis has not been performed. Comments from small
entities concerning the affected TAR parts will be considered in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 610 of the Act. Any comments should reference
the Act.
C. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Department certifies that the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501, et seq.) does not apply because this proposed rule does
not contain information collection requirements.
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 1201, 1205, 1206, 1211, 1213,
1215, 1237, 1252 and 1253
Government procurement.
The proposed rule is issued under the delegated authority of 49 CFR
Part 1.59(p).
This authority is delegated to the Senior Procurement Executive,
issued this 24th day of September, 1998, at Washington, DC.
Robert G. Taylor,
Acting Director of Acquisition and Grant Management.
Adoption of Amendments
For the reasons set out in the preamble, 48 CFR Chapter 12 is
amended as follows:
1. The authority citation for 48 CFR Chapter 12, parts 1201, 1205,
1206, 1211, 1213, 1215, 1237, 1252 and 1253 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 41 U.S.C. 418(b); 48 CFR 3.1.
PART 1201--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
2. Section 1201.103 is removed.
2a. In Sec. 1201.201-1, paragraph (d) is removed.
3. Section 1201.301 is amended by adding paragraphs (a)(2)
introductory text, (a)(2)(i), (a)(2)(ii), and (b) as follows:
1201.301 Policy.
(a) * * *
(2) Acquisition procedures. The authority of the agency head under
(FAR) 48 CFR 1.301(a)(2) to issue or authorize the issuance of internal
agency guidance at any organizational level has been delegated to the
SPE.
(i) Departmentwide acquisition procedures. DOT internal operating
procedures are contained in the Transportation Acquisition Manual
(TAM).
(ii) OA acquisition procedures. Procedures necessary to implement
or supplement the FAR, TAR, or TAM may be issued by the HCA, who may
delegate this authority to any organizational level deemed appropriate.
OA procedures may be more restrictive or require higher approval levels
than those permitted by the TAM unless specified otherwise.
(b) The authority of the agency head under (FAR) 48 CFR 1.301(b) to
establish procedures to ensure that agency acquisition regulations are
published for comment in the Federal Register in conformance with the
procedures in FAR Subpart 1.5 is delegated to the Assistant General
Counsel for Regulation and Enforcement (C-50).
PART 1205--PUBLICIZING CONTRACT ACTIONS
4. Subpart 1205.90 is revised to read as follows:
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Subpart 1205.90--Publicizing Contract Actions for Personal Services
Contracting
1205.9000 Applicability. (USCG)
Contracts awarded by the U.S. Coast Guard using the procedures in
(TAR) 48 CFR 1237.104-91 are expressly authorized under Section 1091 of
Title 10 U.S.C. as amended by Pub. L. 104-106, DOD Authorization Act,
Section 733 for the Coast Guard and are exempt from the requirements of
(FAR) 48 CFR Part 5.
PART 1206--COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
5. Subpart 1206.90 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 1206.90--Competition Requirements for Personal Services
Contracting
1206.9000 Applicability. (USCG)
Contracts awarded by the U.S. Coast Guard using the procedures in
(TAR) 48 CFR 1237.104-91 are expressly authorized under Section 1091 of
Title 10 U.S.C. as amended by Pub. L. 104-106, DOD Authorization Act,
Section 733 for the Coast Guard and are exempt from the competition
requirements of (FAR) 48 CFR Part 6.
PART 1211--DESCRIBING AGENCY NEEDS
6. Subpart 1211.2 is amended by revising Sec. 1211.204-90 as
follows:
1211.204-90 Solicitation provision and contract clause. (USCG)
(a) The contracting officer shall insert the USCG clause at (TAR)
48 CFR 1252.211-90, Bar Coding Requirement, (also see (TAR) 48 CFR
1213.507-90(a)) when the bar coding of supplies is necessary.
(b) See (TAR) 48 CFR 1213.507-90 for a provision which is required
when the USCG clause at (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.211-90, Bar Coding
Requirement, is used with simplified acquisition procedures.
PART 1213--SIMPLIFIED ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
7. Subpart 1213.1 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 1213.1--Procedures
1213.106 Soliciting competition, evaluation of quotations or offers,
award and documentation.
1213.106-190 Soliciting competition. (USCG)
The contracting officer shall insert the USCG provision at (TAR) 48
CFR 1252.213-90, Evaluation Factor for Coast Guard Performance of Bar
Coding Requirement, in requests for quotations when the USCG clause at
(TAR) 48 CFR 1252.211-90, Bar Coding Requirement, is used with
simplified acquisition procedures.
7a. Subpart 1213.3 is added to read as follows:
Subpart 1213.3--Simplified Acquisition Methods
1213.302 Purchase orders.
1213.302-590 Clauses. (USCG)
The contracting officer shall insert the USCG clause at (TAR) 48
CFR 1252.211-90, Bar Coding Requirement, in requests for quotations and
purchase orders issued by the Inventory Control Points when bar coding
of supplies is necessary.
8. Part 1215 is revised to read as follows:
PART 1215--CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
Subpart 1215.2--Solicitation and Receipt of Proposals and Information
1215.204 Contract format.
1215.204-3 Contract clauses.
1215.207-70 Handling proposals and information.
Subpart 1215.4--Contract Pricing
1215.404 Proposal analysis.
1215.404-470 Payment of profit or fee.
Subpart 1215.6--Unsolicited Proposals
1215.602 Policy.
1215.603 General.
1215.604 Agency points of contact.
1215.606 Agency procedures.
1215.606-2 Evaluation.
Subpart 1215.2--Solicitation and Receipt of Proposals and
Information
Sec. 1215.204 Contract format.
1215.204-3 Contract clauses.
The contracting officer shall insert clause (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.215-
70, Key Personnel and/or Facilities, in solicitations and contracts
when the selection for award is substantially based on the offeror's
possession of special capabilities regarding personnel and/or
facilities.
1215.207-70 Handling proposals and information.
(a) Offerors' proposals and information received in response to a
request for information shall be marked as required by TAM 1203.104-5,
as applicable.
(b) Proposals may be released outside the Government if it is
necessary to receive the most competent technical and/or management
evaluation available.
Subpart 1215.4--Contract Pricing
1215.404 Proposal analysis.
1215.404-470 Payment of profit or fee.
The contracting officer shall not pay profit or fee on
undefinitized contracts or undefinitized contract modifications. Any
profit or fee earned shall be paid after the contract or modification
is definitized.
Subpart 1215.6--Unsolicited Proposals
1215.602 Policy.
It is the policy of the Department of Transportation (DOT) to
encourage the submission of new and innovative ideas which will support
DOT's mission. Through the various Operating Administrations (OA), DOT
is responsible for transportation safety improvements and endorsement,
international transportation agreements and the continuity of
transportation services in the public interest.
1215.603 General.
DOT will accept for review and consideration, unsolicited proposals
from any entity. However, DOT will not pay any costs associated with
the preparation of these proposals. Proposals which do not meet the
definition and applicable content and marking requirements of (FAR) 48
CFR 15.6 will not be considered under any circumstances and will be
returned to the submitter.
1215.604 Agency points of contact.
(a) The DOT does not have a centralized location to receive
unsolicited proposals. The effort submitted in the proposal determines
which DOT OA should receive and evaluate the proposal.
(b) Proposers should submit proposals to the cognizant OA
contracting office for appropriate handling. Specific information
concerning each DOT OA and the type of commodities which they normally
procure are available on the worldwide web at http://www.dot.gov.
Proposers are urged to contact these contracting/procurement offices
prior to submitting a proposal to ensure that the proposal is being
submitted to the appropriate contracting office for action. This action
will serve to reduce paperwork and time for the Government and the
proposer.
1215.606 Agency procedures.
(a) The OA contracting office is designated as the point of contact
for receipt of unsolicited proposals. Persons
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within DOT (e.g., technical personnel) who receive unsolicited
proposals shall forward the document to their cognizant contracting
office.
(b) Within ten working days after receipt of an unsolicited
proposal, the contracting office shall review the proposal and
determine whether the proposal meets the content and marking
requirements of (FAR) 48 CFR 15.6. If the proposal does not meet these
requirements, it shall be returned to the submitter giving the reasons
for noncompliance.
1215.606-2 Evaluation.
(a) If the proposal is in compliance, the contracting office shall
acknowledge receipt of the proposal to the proposer and give the date
the proposal evaluation is expected to be completed. The proposal shall
be marked as required by (FAR) 48 CFR 15.609 and forwarded to the
appropriate technical office for evaluation. The evaluating office
shall be given reasonable time to complete the evaluation. However, in
no event should an evaluation take more than sixty calendar days after
receipt of the proposal except under extenuating circumstances.
Contracting offices shall establish a system to ensure that this
timeframe is met. If the date can not be met, the proposer shall be
advised accordingly and be given a revised evaluation completion date.
(b) The evaluating office shall neither reproduce nor disseminate
the proposal to other offices without the consent of the contracting
office from which the proposal was received for evaluation. If
additional information from the proposer is required by the evaluating
office, the evaluator shall convey this request to the contracting
office in lieu of the proposer. The evaluator shall not communicate
directly with the originator of the proposal.
(c) If the evaluator recommends acceptance of the proposal, the
cognizant contracting officer shall ensure compliance with all of the
requirements of (FAR) 48 CFR 15.607.
PART 1237--SERVICE CONTRACTING
9. Subpart 1237.1 is amended by revising Secs. 1237.104, 1237.104-
90, and 1237.104-91 to read as follows:
Subpart 1237.1--Service Contracts--General
1237.104 Personal services contracts. (USCG)
1237.104-90 Delegation of authority. (USCG)
(a) Section 733(a) of Pub. L. 104-106, the DOD Authorization Act of
1996, amended Title 10 of the United States Code to include a new
provision which authorizes the Secretary, with respect to the Coast
Guard, to enter into personal services contracts at medical treatment
facilities (10 U.S.C. 1091).
(b) The authority of the Secretary of Transportation under Pub. L.
104-106 to award personal services contracts for medical services at
facilities for the Coast Guard is delegated to the HCA with the
authority to redelegate to contracting officers under procedures
established by the HCA, who will address applicable statutory
limitations under Section 1091A of Title 10 U.S.C.
1237.104-91 Personal services contracts with individuals under the
authority of 10 U.S.C. 1091 (USCG)
(a) Personal services contracts for health care services are
authorized by 10 U.S.C. 1091 for the Coast Guard. Sources for contracts
for health care services under the authority of 10 U.S.C. 1091 shall be
selected through procedures established in this section. These
procedures do not apply to contracts awarded to business entities other
than individuals. Selections made using the procedures in this section
are exempt by statute from (TAR) 48 CFR 1206 competition requirements
(see (TAR) 48 CFR 1206.9000 (USCG)) and from (FAR) 48 CFR Part 6
competition requirements.
(b) The contracting officer must provide adequate advance notice of
contracting opportunities to individuals residing in the area of the
facility. The notice should include the qualification criteria against
which individuals responding shall be evaluated. Contracting officers
shall solicit offerors through the most effective means of seeking
competition, such as a local publication which serves the area of the
facility. Acquisitions for health care services using personal services
contracts are exempt from posting and synopsis requirements of (FAR) 48
CFR Part 5.
(c) The contracting officer shall provide the qualifications of
individuals responding to the notice to the representative(s)
responsible for evaluation and ranking in accordance with the
evaluation procedures. Individuals must be considered solely on the
professional qualifications established for the particular health care
services being acquired and the Government's estimate of reasonable
rates, fees, or costs. The representative(s) responsible for the
evaluation and ranking shall provide the contracting officer with
rationale for the ranking of the individuals consistent with the
required qualifications.
(d) Upon receipt of the ranked listing of offerors, the contracting
officer shall either:
(1) Enter into negotiations with the highest ranked offeror. If a
mutually satisfactory contract cannot be negotiated, the contracting
officer shall terminate negotiations with the highest ranked offeror
and enter into negotiations with the next highest, or;
(2) Enter into negotiations with all qualified offerors and select
on the basis of qualifications and rates, fees, or other costs.
(e) In the event only one individual responds to an advertised
requirement, the contracting officer is authorized to negotiate the
contract award. In this case, the individual must still meet the
minimum qualifications of the requirement and the contracting officer
must be able to make a determination that the price is fair and
reasonable.
(f) If a fair and reasonable price cannot be obtained from a
qualified individual, the requirement should be canceled and acquired
using procedures other than those set forth in this section.
(g) The total amount paid to an individual in any year for health
care services under a personal services contract shall not exceed the
paycap in COMDTINST M4200.19 (series), Coast Guard Acquisition
Procedures.
(h) The contract may provide for the same per diem and travel
expenses authorized for a Government employee, including actual
transportation and per diem in lieu of subsistence for travel between
home or place of business and official duty station and only for travel
outside the local area in support of the statement of work.
(i) Coordinate benefits, taxes and maintenance of records with the
appropriate office(s).
(j) The contracting officer shall insure that contract funds are
sufficient to cover all contingency items that may be cited in the
statement of work for health care services.
9a. Subpart 1237.90 is revised to read as follows:
Subpart 1237.90--Mortuary Services
1237.9000 Solicitation provisions and contract clauses. (USCG)
(a) The contracting officer shall insert the following clauses in
solicitations and contracts for mortuary services. However, USCG
clauses (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-91 and 1252.237-97 shall not be inserted
in solicitations and contracts that include port of entry requirements:
(1) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-90, Requirements;
(2) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-91, Area of Performance;
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(3) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-92, Performance and Delivery;
(4) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-93, Subcontracting;
(5) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-94, Termination for Default;
(6) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-95, Group Interment;
(7) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-96, Permits;
(8) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-97, Facility Requirements; and
(9) (TAR) 48 CFR 1252.237-98, Preparation History.
(b) The contracting officer shall insert USCG provision (TAR) 48
CFR 1252.237-99, Award to Single Offeror, in all sealed bid
solicitations for mortuary services. Use the basic provision with
Alternate I in negotiated solicitations for mortuary services.
(c) The contracting officer shall insert (FAR) 48 CFR 52.245-4,
Government-Furnished Property (Short Form) in solicitations and
contracts that include port of entry requirements.
PART 1252--SOLICITATION AND PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
Subpart 1252.2--Texts of Provisions and Clauses
1252.211-71, 1252.215-70, 1252.216-71, 1252.216-72, and 1252.216-
73 [Amended]
10. Section 1252.211-71, first paragraph is amended by removing the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1211.204'' and adding in its place the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1211.204-70'';
10a. Sec. 1252.215-70, first paragraph is amended by removing the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1215.106'' and adding in its place the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1215.204-3'';
10b. Sec. 1252.216-71, first paragraph is amended by removing the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1216.405(a)'' and adding in its place the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1216.406'';
10c. Sec. 1252.216-72, first paragraph is amended by removing the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1216.405(b)'' and adding in its place the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1216.406'';
10d. Sec. 1252.216-73, first paragraph is amended by removing the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1216.405(c)'' and adding in its place the
citation ``A(TAR) 48 CFR 1216.406''.
11. Section 1252.211-90 is added and Secs. 1252.213-90, 1252.220-
90, 1252.228-90, and 1252-237-90 thru 1252-237.99 are revised to read
as follows:
1252.211-90 Bar coding requirement. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1211.204-90 and
1213.302-590, insert the following clause:
Bar Coding Requirements (Oct 1996)
Item markings shall include bar coding in accordance with MIL-
STD-1189 as clarified below:
(a) The stock number shall be bar coded with no prefixes,
dashes, spaces, or suffixes encoded. The contract number, the
delivery order, or call order number, when used, shall be bar coded
with no spaces or dashes encoded.
(b) Prefixes and suffixes to the stock number may be included in
the OCR-A in-the-clear markings, but not in the bar code.
(c) Preferred Bar Code Density (characters per inch as defined
in MIL-STD-1189) is ``standard,'' but densities from ``standard'' to
``low'' are acceptable.
(d) OCR-A characters do not have to be machine readable.
(e) Bar coding shall be machine readable.
(f) Unless otherwise specified herein, minimum bar code height
shall be 0.25 inch (6.4 mm) or 15 percent of the bar code length,
whichever is greater.
(g) The preferred position of the OCR-A characters is below the
bar codes, but the OCR-A characters may be above the bar codes.
(h) On outer containers contractors shall either:
(1) Encode the stock numbers and contract number in one line of
bar code with the stock number appearing first; or
(2) Encode the item stock number and contract number on two
labels, with the top label containing the stock number and the lower
label containing the contract number.
(i) On unit and intermediate containers, the item stock number
in bar code with OCR-A below may be on the same label as the other
data (identification markings) required by MIL-STD-129H. However,
the bar code stock number shall appear on the top line with OCR-A
characters on the second line; the OCR-A characters may include the
stock number prefix and suffix, or alternatively, the complete stock
number including any prefix and suffix, shall be repeated as part of
the identification markings.
(j) Exclusions from bar code markings are:
(1) Multi-packs/consolidation containers (containers with two or
more different stock numbers within).
(2) Reusable shipping containers used for multiple/different
stock number applications.
(3) Items consigned to a prime contractor's plant for
installation in production.
(End of clause)
1252.213-90 Evaluation factor for Coast Guard performance of bar
coding requirement. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1213.106-190, insert
the following provision:
Evaluation Factor for Coast Guard Performance of Bar Coding Requirement
(Oct 1994)
If a small business cannot provide the bar coding requirement,
as indicated elsewhere in the schedule, the contracting officer will
apply the following formula to the quoted amounts:
(a) Unit price quoted by small business $____________________
(b) Add unit cost to the USCG to provide bar coding
$____________________
(c) Adjusted unit price (add lines a. and b.)
$____________________
The line (c) amount will become the amount the contracting
officer considered when determining the lowest quoted amount.
(End of provision)
1252.220-90 Local hire. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1220.9001, insert
the following clause:
Local Hire (Oct 1994)
The Contractor shall employ, for the purpose of performing this
contract in whole or in part in a State that has an unemployment
rate in excess of the national average rate of unemployment (as
defined by the Secretary of Labor), individuals who are local
residents and who, in the case of any craft or trade, possess or
would be able to acquire promptly the necessary skills. Local
Resident means a resident or an individual who commutes daily to
that State.
(End of clause)
1252.228-90 Notification of Miller Act payment bond protection. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1228.106-490, insert
the following clause:
Notification of Miller Act Payment Bond Protection (Oct 1994)
This notice clause shall be inserted by first tier
subcontractors in all their subcontracts and shall contain the
surety which has provided the payment bond under the prime contract.
(a) The prime contract is subject to the Miller Act (40 USC
270), under which the prime contractor has obtained a payment bond.
This payment bond may provide certain unpaid employees, suppliers,
and subcontractors a right to sue the bonding surety under the
Miller Act for amounts owned for work performed and materials
delivery under the prime contract.
(b) Persons believing that they have legal remedies under the
Miller Act should consult their legal advisor regarding the proper
steps to take to obtain these remedies. This notice clause does not
provide any party any rights against the Federal Government, or
create any relationship, contractual or otherwise, between the
Federal Government and any private party.
(c) The surety which has provided the payment bond under the
prime contract is:
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(City, State, Zip Code)
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(Contact & Tel. No.)
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1252.237-90 Requirements. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Requirements (Oct 1994)
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this clause,
the Government will order from the Contractor all of its
requirements in the area of performance for the supplies and
services listed in the schedule of this contract.
(b) Each order will be issued as a delivery order and will
list--
(1) The supplies or services being ordered;
(2) The quantities to be furnished;
(3) Delivery or performance dates;
(4) Place of delivery or performance;
(5) Packing and shipping instructions;
(6) The address to send invoices; and
(7) The funds from which payment will be made.
(c) The Government may elect not to order supplies and services
under this contract in instances where the body is removed from the
area for medical, scientific, or other reason.
(d) In an epidemic or other emergency, the contracting activity
may obtain services beyond the capacity of the Contractor's
facilities from other sources.
(e) Contracting Officers of the following activities may order
services and supplies under this contract--
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1252.237-91 Area of performance. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Area of Performance (Oct 1994)
(a) The area of performance is as specified in the contract.
(b) The Contractor shall take possession of the remains at the
place where they are located, transport them to the Contractor's
place of preparation, and later transport them to a place designated
by the Contracting Officer.
(c) The Contractor will not be reimbursed for transportation
when both the place where the remains were located and the delivery
point are within the area of performance.
(d) If remains are located outside the area of performance, the
Contracting Officer may place an order with the Contractor under
this contract or may obtain the services elsewhere. If the
Contracting Officer requires the Contractor to transport the remains
into the area of performance, the Contractor shall be paid the
amount per mile in the schedule for the number of miles required to
transport the remains by a reasonable route from the point where
located to the boundary of the area of performance.
(e) The Contracting Officer may require the Contractor to
deliver remains to any point within 100 miles of the area of
performance. In this case, the Contractor shall be paid the amount
per mile in the schedule for the number of miles required to
transport the remains by a reasonable route from the boundary of the
area of performance to the delivery point.
(End of clause)
1252.237-92 Performance and delivery. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Performance and Delivery (Oct 1994)
(a) The Contractor shall furnish the material ordered and
perform the services specified as promptly as possible but not later
than 36 hours after receiving notification to remove the remains,
excluding the time necessary for the Government to inspect and check
results of preparation.
(b) The Government may, at no additional charge, require the
Contractor to hold the remains for an additional period not to
exceed 72 hours from the time the remains are casketed and final
inspection completed.
(End of clause)
1252.237-93 Subcontracting. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Subcontracting (Oct 1994)
The Contractor shall not subcontract any work under this
contract without the Contracting Officer's written approval. This
clause does not apply to contracts of employment between the
Contractor and its personnel.
(End of clause)
1252.237-94 Termination for default. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Termination for Default (Oct 1994)
(a) This clause supplements and is in addition to the Default
clause of this contract.
(b) The Contracting Officer may terminate this contract for
default by written notice without the ten day notice required by
paragraph (a)(2) of the Default clause if--
(1) The Contractor, through circumstances reasonably within its
control or that of its employees, performs any act under or in
connection with this contract, or fails in the performance of any
service under this contract and the act or failures may reasonably
be considered to reflect discredit upon the Department of
Transportation in fulfilling its responsibility for proper care of
remains;
(2) The Contractor, or its employees, solicits relatives or
friends of the deceased to purchase supplies or services not under
this contract. (The Contractor may furnish supplies or arrange for
services not under this contract, only if representatives of the
deceased voluntarily request, select, and pay for them.);
(3) The services or any part of the services are performed by
anyone other than the Contractor or the Contractor's employees
without the written authorization of the Contracting Officer;
(4) The Contractor refuses to perform the services required for
any particular remains; or
(5) The Contractor mentions or otherwise uses this contract in
its advertising in any way.
(End of clause)
1252.237-95 Group interment. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Group Interment (Oct 1994)
The Government will pay the Contractor for supplies and services
provided for remains interred as a group on the basis of the number
of caskets furnished, rather than on the basis of the number of
persons in the group.
(End of clause)
1252.237-96 Permits. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Permits (Oct 1994)
The Contractor shall meet all State and local licensing
requirements and obtain and furnish all necessary health department
and shipping permits at no additional cost to the Government. The
Contractor shall ensure that all necessary health department permits
are in order for disposition of the remains.
(End of clause)
Sec. 1252.237-97 Facility requirements. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Facility Requirements (Oct 1994)
(a) The Contractor's building shall have complete facilities for
maintaining the highest standards for solemnity, reverence,
assistance to the family, and prescribed ceremonial services.
(b) The Contractor's preparation room shall be clean, sanitary,
and adequately equipped.
(c) The Contractor shall have, or be able to obtain the
necessary items (e.g. catafalques, structures, trucks, equipment)
for religious services.
(d) The Contractor's funeral home, furnishings, grounds, and
surrounding area shall present a clean and well-kept appearance.
(End of clause)
Sec. 1252.237-98 Preparation history. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following clause:
Preparation History (Oct 1994)
For each body prepared, or for each casket handled in a group
interment, the Contractor
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shall state briefly the results of the embalming process on a
certificate furnished by the Contracting Officer.
(End of clause)
Sec. 1252.237-99 Award to single offeror. (USCG)
As prescribed in USCG guidance at (TAR) 48 CFR 1237.9000, insert
the following provision:
Award to Single Offeror (Oct 1994)
(a) Award shall be made to a single offeror.
(b) Offerors shall include unit prices for each item. Failure to
include unit prices for each item will be cause for rejection of the
entire offer.
(c) The Government will evaluate offers on the basis of the
estimated quantities shown.
(d) Award will be made to that responsive, responsible offeror
whose total aggregate offer is the lowest price to the Government.
(End of provision)
Alternate I (Oct 1994)
If mortuary services are procured by negotiations, substitute the
following paragraph (d) for paragraph (d) of the basic provision:
(d) Award will be made to that responsive, responsible offeror
whose total aggregate offer is in the best interest of the
Government.
PART 1253--FORMS
12. Sections 1253.215 and 1253.215-270 are removed.
Appendix to Subpart 1253.3--[Amended]
13. The TAR Matrix in the Appendix to Subpart 1253.3 is
redesignated as the Appendix to Part 1252 and revised to read as
follows:
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14. Appendix to Subpart 1253.3 is amended by deleting Form DOT F
4220.44.
[FR Doc. 98-26150 Filed 9-30-98; 8:45 am]
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