[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 48, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 48CFR752.225-70]



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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM

 

             CHAPTER 7--AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 752_SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart 752.2_Texts of Provisions and Clauses

 

Sec. 752.225-70  Source, origin and nationality requirements.



    The following clause is required as prescribed in 725.704.



         Source, Origin and Nationality Requirements (FEB 1997)



    (a) Except as may be specifically approved by the Contracting 

Officer, all commodities (e.g., equipment, materials, vehicles, 

supplies) and services (including commodity transportation services) 

which will be financed under this contract with U.S. dollars shall be 

procured in accordance with the requirements in 22 CFR part 228, ``Rules 

on Source, Origin and Nationality for Commodities and Services Financed 

by USAID.'' The authorized source for procurement is Geographic Code 000 

unless otherwise specified in the schedule of this contract. Guidance on 

eligibility of specific goods or services may be obtained from the 

Contracting Officer.

    (b) Ineligible goods and services. The Contractor shall not procure 

any of the following goods or services under this contract:

    (1) Military equipment,

    (2) Surveillance equipment,

    (3) Commodities and services for support of police and other law 

enforcement activities,

    (4) Abortion equipment and services,

    (5) Luxury goods and gambling equipment, or



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    (6) Weather modification equipment.

    (c) Restricted goods. The Contractor shall not procure any of the 

following goods or services without the prior written approval of the 

Contracting Officer:

    (1) Agricultural commodities,

    (2) Motor vehicles,

    (3) Pharmaceuticals and contraceptive items,

    (4) Pesticides,

    (5) Fertilizer,

    (6) Used equipment, or

    (7) U.S. government-owned excess property.

    If USAID determines that the Contractor has procured any of these 

specific restricted goods under this contract without the prior written 

authorization of the Contracting Officer, and has received payment for 

such purposes, the Contracting Officer may require the contractor to 

refund the entire amount of the purchase.



[62 FR 40470, July 29, 1997; 62 FR 45334, Aug. 27, 1997]