[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

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[CITE: 48CFR17.204]



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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 17_SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS--Table of Contents

 

                          Subpart 17.2_Options

 

Sec. 17.204  Contracts.



    (a) The contract shall specify limits on the purchase of additional 

supplies or services, or the overall duration of the term of the 

contract, including any extension.

    (b) The contract shall state the period within which the option may 

be exercised.

    (c) The period shall be set so as to provide the contractor adequate 

lead time to ensure continuous production.

    (d) The period may extend beyond the contract completion date for 

service contracts. This is necessary for situations when exercise of the 

option would result in the obligation of funds that are not available in 

the fiscal year in which the contract would otherwise be completed.

    (e) Unless otherwise approved in accordance with agency procedures, 

the total of the basic and option periods shall not exceed 5 years in 

the case of services, and the total of the basic and option quantities 

shall not exceed the requirement for 5 years in the case of supplies. 

These limitations do not apply to information technology contracts. 

However, statutes applicable to various classes of contracts, for 

example, the Service Contract Act (see 22.1002-1), may place additional 

restrictions on the length of contracts.

    (f) Contracts may express options for increased quantities of 

supplies or services in terms of (1) percentage of specific line items, 

(2) increase in specific line items, or (3) additional numbered line 

items identified as the option.

    (g) Contracts may express extensions of the term of the contract as 

an amended completion date or as additional time for performance; e.g., 

days, weeks, or months.



[48 FR 42231, Sept. 19, 1983, as amended at 54 FR 5055, Jan. 31, 1989; 

61 FR 41470, Aug. 8, 1996]