[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 6]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR1552.211-74]

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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
               CHAPTER 15--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
 
PART 1552_SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart 1552.2_Texts of Provisions and Clauses
 
Sec. 1552.211-74  Work assignments.

    As prescribed in 1511.011-74, insert the following contract clause 
in cost-reimbursement type term form contracts when work assignments are 
to be used.

                       Work Assignments (APR 1984)

    (a) The contractor shall perform work under this contract as 
specified in written work assignments issued by the Contracting Officer.
    (b) Each work assignment will include (1) a numerical designation, 
(2) the estimate of required labor hours, (3) the period of performance 
and schedule of deliverables, and (4) the description of the work.
    (c) The Contractor shall acknowledge receipt of each work assignment 
by returning to the Contracting Officer a signed copy of the work 
assignment within ---- calendar days after its receipt. The Contractor 
shall begin work immediately upon receipt of a work assignment. Within 
---- calendar days after receipt of a work assignment, the Contractor 
shall submit ---- copies of a work plan to the Project Officer and ---- 
copies to the Contracting Officer. The work plan shall include a 
detailed technical and staffing plan and a detailed cost estimate. 
Within ---- calendar days after receipt of the work plan, the 
Contracting Officer will provide written approval or disapproval of it 
to the Contractor. If the Contractor has not received approval on a work 
plan within ---- calendar days after its submission, the Contractor 
shall stop work on that work assignment. Also, if the Contracting 
Officer disapproves a work plan, the Contractor shall stop work until 
the problem causing the disapproval is resolved. In either case, the 
Contractor shall resume work only when the Contracting Officer finally 
approves the work plan.
    (d) This clause does not change the requirements of the ``Level of 
Effort'' clause, nor the notification requirements of either the 
``Limitation of Cost'' or ``Limitation of Funds'' clauses.
    (e) Work assignments shall not allow for any change to the terms or 
conditions of the contract. Where any language in the work assignment 
may suggest a change to the terms or conditions, the Contractor shall 
immediately notify the Contracting Officer.

                             (End of clause)

    Alternate I. As prescribed in 1512.104(b), modify the existing 
clause by adding the following paragraph (f) to the basic clause:

    (f) Within 20 days of receipt of the work assignment or similar 
tasking document, the Contractor shall provide a conflict of interest 
certification. Where work assignments or similar tasking documents are 
issued under this contract for work on or directly related to a site, 
the Contractor is only required to provide a conflict of interest 
certification for the first work assignment issued for that site. For 
all subsequent work on that site under this contract, the Contractor has 
a continuing obligation to search and report any actual or potential 
conflicts of interest, but no additional conflict of interest 
certifications are required.
    Before submitting the conflict of interest certification, the 
contractor shall search its records accumulated, at a minimum, over the 
past three years immediately prior to the receipt of the work assignment 
or similar tasking document. In the COI certification, the Contractor 
must certify to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief, that 
all actual or potential organizational conflicts of interest have been 
reported to the Contracting Officer or that to the best of the 
Contractor's knowledge and belief, no actual or potential organizational 
conflicts of interest exist. In addition, the Contractor must certify 
that its personnel who perform work under this work assignment or 
relating to this work assignment have been informed of their obligation 
to report personal and organizational conflicts of interest to the 
Contractor. The certification shall also include a statement that the 
Contractor recognizes its continuing obligation to identify and report 
any actual or potential conflicts of interest arising during performance 
of this work assignment or other work related to this site.
    Alternate II. As prescribed in 1512.104(b), modify the existing 
clause by adding the following paragraph (f) to the basic clause:

    (f) Within 20 days of receipt of the work assignment or similar 
tasking document, the

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Contractor shall provide a conflict of interest certification. Where 
work assignments or similar tasking documents are issued under this 
contract for work on or directly related to a site, the Contractor is 
only required to provide a conflict of interest certification for the 
first work assignment issued for that site. For all subsequent work on 
that site under this contract, the Contractor has a continuing 
obligation to search and report any actual or potential conflicts of 
interest, but no additional conflict of interest certifications are 
required.
    Before submitting the conflict of interest certification, the 
contractor shall initially search through all of its available records 
to identify any actual or potential conflicts of interest. During the 
first three years of this contract, the contractor shall search through 
all records created since the beginning of the contract plus the records 
of the contractor prior to the award of the contract until a minimum of 
three years of records are accumulated. Once three years of records have 
accumulated, prior to certifying, the contractor shall search its 
records accumulated, at a minimum, over the past three years immediately 
prior to the receipt of the work assignment or similar tasking document. 
In the certification, the Contractor must certify to the best of the 
Contractor's knowledge and belief, that all actual or potential 
organizational conflicts of interest have been reported to the 
Contracting Officer or that to the best of the Contractor's knowledge 
and belief, no actual or potential organizational conflicts of interest 
exist. In addition, the Contractor must certify that its personnel who 
perform work under this work assignment or relating to this work 
assignment have been informed of their obligation to report personal and 
organizational conflicts of interest to the Contractor. The 
certification shall also include a statement that the Contractor 
recognizes its continuing obligation to identify and report any actual 
or potential conflicts of interest arising during performance of this 
work assignment or other work related to this site.

                             (End of clause)

[49 FR 8867, Mar. 8, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 18624, Apr. 19, 1994. 
Redesignated at 61 FR 57339, Nov. 6, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 33573, 
June 20, 1997]