[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 15]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR3016.60]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
                         CHAPTER XXX--OFFICE OF
                      THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER,
                        DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 3016_UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE 
AGREEMENTS TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS--Table of Contents
 
                          Subpart E_Entitlement
 
Sec. 3016.60  Special procurement provisions.

    Source: 65 FR 49480, Aug. 14, 2000, unless otherwise noted.


    (a) Notwithstanding Sec. Sec. 3016.36(a) and 3016.37(a), States 
conducting procurements under grants or subgrants under the USDA 
entitlement programs specified in Sec. 3016.4(b) may elect to follow 
either the State laws, policies, and procedures as authorized by 
Sec. Sec. 3016.36(a) and 3016.37(a), or the procurement standards for 
other governmental grantees and all governmental subgrantees in 
accordance with Sec. 3016.36(b) through (i). Regardless of the option 
selected, States shall ensure that paragraphs (b) and (c) of this 
section are followed
    (b) When conducting a procurement under the USDA entitlement 
programs specified in Sec. 3016.4(b) of this part, a grantee or 
subgrantee may enter into a contract with a party that has provided 
specification information to the grantee or subgrantee for the grantee's 
or subgrantee's use in developing contract specifications for conducting 
such a procurement. In order to ensure objective contractor performance 
and eliminate unfair competitive advantage, however, a person that 
develops or drafts specifications, requirements, statements of work, 
invitations for bids, requests for proposals, contract terms and 
conditions or other documents for use by a grantee or subgrantee in 
conducting a procurement under the USDA entitlement programs specified 
in Sec. 3016.4(b) shall be excluded from competing for such 
procurements. Such persons are ineligible for contract awards resulting 
from such procurements regardless of the procurement method used. 
However, prospective contractors may provide grantees or subgrantees 
with specification information related to a procurement and still 
compete for the procurement if the grantee or subgrantee, and not the 
prospective contractor, develops or drafts the specifications, 
requirements, statements of work, invitations for bid, and/or requests 
for proposals used to conduct the procurement.
    (c) Procurements under USDA entitlement programs specified in Sec. 
3016.4(b) shall be conducted in a manner that prohibits the use of 
statutorily or administratively imposed in-State or local geographic 
preferences except as provided for in Sec. 3016.36(c)(2).