[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 7]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

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

[CITE: 48CFR2917.501]



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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

                     CHAPTER 29--DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

 

PART 2917_SPECIAL CONTRACTING METHODS--Table of Contents

 

      Subpart 2917.5_Interagency Acquisitions Under The Economy Act

 

Sec. 2917.501  Definitions.



    Interagency Acquisition means a procedure by which a DOL agency 

obtains needed supplies or services from, or through, another DOL agency 

or Federal agency, and appropriated funds are obligated.

    Interagency Agreement means the legal instrument used for an 

interagency acquisition to exchange funds or property between two DOL 

organizations or between a DOL agency and another Federal agency. This 

instrument is used when the DOL organization meets the definition of 

either the Requesting Agency or the Servicing Agency. ``Interagency 

Agreement'' and ``Interagency Acquisition'' does not include:

    (1) Agreements involving supplies and services acquired from or 

through mandatory sources, as described in FAR part 8;

    (2) Contracts with the Small Business Administration based upon 

Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act or a HUBZone small business under 

the Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Act of 1997;

    (3) Cooperative agreements and grants; or

    (4) Any agreement or acquisition where a statute authorizes 

exception.

    Military Interdepartmental Procurement Request (MIPR) means a type 

of interagency agreement used to place orders for supplies and non-

personal services with a military department.

    Requesting Agency means the Federal agency that needs the supplies 

or services, and is obligating the funds to provide for the costs of 

performance.

    Servicing Agency means the Federal agency which is providing the 

supplies or performing the services, directly or indirectly, and will be 

receiving the funds to provide for the costs of performance.