[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 48CFR23.905]



[Page 475-476]

 

            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                CHAPTER 1--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION

 

PART 23_ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENCY, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE--Table of Contents

 

Subpart 23.9_Contractor Compliance With Toxic Chemical Release Reporting

 

Sec. 23.905  Requirements.



    (a) E.O. 13148 requires that solicitations for competitive contracts 

expected to exceed $100,000 include, to the maximum extent practicable, 

as an award eligibility criterion, a certification by an offeror that, 

if awarded a contract, either--

    (1) As the owner or operator of facilities to be used in the 

performance of the contract that are subject to Form R filing and 

reporting requirements, the offeror will file, and will continue to file 

throughout the life of the contract, for such facilities, the Toxic 

Chemical Release Inventory Form (Form R) as described in EPCRA sections 

313 (a) and (g) and PPA section 6607; or--

    (2) Facilities to be used in the performance of the contract are 

exempt from Form R filing and reporting requirements because the 

facilities--



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    (i) Do not manufacture, process, or otherwise use any toxic 

chemicals listed under section 313(c) of EPCRA, 42 U.S.C. 11023(c);---

    (ii) Do not have 10 or more full-time employees as specified in 

section 313(b)(1)(A) of EPCRA, 42 U.S.C. 11023(b)(1)(A);---

    (iii) Do not meet the reporting thresholds of toxic chemicals 

established under section 313(f) of EPCRA, 42 U.S.C. 11023(f) (including 

the alternate thresholds at 40 CFR 372.27, provided an appropriate 

certification form has been filed with EPA);---

    (iv) Do not fall within the following Standard Industrial 

Classification (SIC) codes or their corresponding North American 

Industry Classification System sectors:

    (A) Major group code 10 (except 1011, 1081, and 1094.

    (B) Major group code 12 (except 1241).

    (C) Major group codes 20 through 39.

    (D) Industry code 4911, 4931, or 4939 (limited to facilities that 

combust coal and/or oil for the purpose of generating power for 

distribution in commerce).

    (E) Industry code 4953 (limited to facilities regulated under the 

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Subtitle C (42 U.S.C. 6921, et 

seq.), or 5169, or 5171, or 7389 (limited to facilities primarily 

engaged in solvent recovery services on a contract or fee basis); or

    (v) Are not located in the United States and its outlying areas.

    (b) A determination that it is not practicable to include the 

solicitation provision at 52.223-13, Certification of Toxic Chemical 

Release Reporting, in a solicitation or class of solicitations shall be 

approved by a procurement official at a level no lower than the head of 

the contracting activity. Prior to making such a determination for a 

solicitation or class of solicitations with an estimated value in excess 

of $500,000 (including all options), the agency shall consult with the 

Environmental Protection Agency, Director, Environmental Assistance 

Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxic Substances (Mail Code 

7408), Washington, DC 20460.-

    (c) Award shall not be made to offerors who do not certify in 

accordance with paragraph (a) of this section when the provision at 

52.223-13, Certification of Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, is 

included in the solicitation. If facilities to be used by the offeror in 

the performance of the contract are not subject to Form R filing and 

reporting requirements and the offeror fails to check the appropriate 

box(es) in 52.223-13, Certification of Toxic Chemical Release Reporting, 

such failure shall be considered a minor informality or irregularity.

    (d) The contracting officer shall cooperate with EPA representatives 

and provide such advice and assistance as may be required to aid EPA in 

the performance of its responsibilities under E.O. 13148.

    (e) EPA, upon determining that a contractor is not filing the 

necessary forms or is filing incomplete information, may recommend to 

the head of the contracting activity that the contract be terminated for 

convenience. The head of the contracting activity shall consider the EPA 

recommendation and determine if termination or some other action is 

appropriate.



[60 FR 55307, Oct. 30, 1995, as amended at 61 FR 41474, Aug. 8, 1996; 65 

FR 46058, July 26, 2000; 68 FR 28083, May 22, 2003. Redesignated and 

amended at 68 FR 43869, July 24, 2003]