[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 4]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR225.17]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER II--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 225_SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart D_General Administrative Provisions
 
Sec.  225.17  Procurement standards.


    (a) State agencies and sponsors shall comply with the requirements 
of 7 CFR part 3016 or 7 CFR part 3019, as applicable, concerning the 
procurement of supplies, food, equipment and other services with Program 
funds. These requirements ensure that such materials and services are 
obtained for the program efficiently and economically and in compliance 
with applicable laws and executive orders. Sponsors may use their own 
procedures for procurement with Program funds to the extent that:
    (1) Procurements by public sponsors comply with applicable State or 
local laws and the standards set forth in 7 CFR part 3016; and
    (2) Procurements by private nonprofit sponsors comply with standards 
set forth in 7 CFR part 3019.
    (b) The State agency shall make available to sponsors information on 
7 CFR part 3016 or 7 CFR part 3019, as applicable.
    (c) Sponsors may use their own procurement procedures which reflect 
applicable State and local laws and regulations, provided that 
procurements made with Program funds conform with provisions of this 
section, as well as with procurement requirements which may be 
established by the State agency, with approval of FNS, to prevent fraud, 
waste, and Program abuse.
    (d) The State agency shall ensure that each sponsor is aware of the 
following practices specified in 7 CFR part 3016 or 7 CFR part 3019, as 
applicable, with respect to minority business enterprises:
    (1) Including qualified minority business enterprises on 
solicitation lists,
    (2) Soliciting minority business enterprises whenever they are 
potential sources,
    (3) When economically feasible, dividing total requirements into 
smaller tasks or quantities so as to permit maximum participation by 
minority business enterprises,
    (4) Establishing delivery schedules which will assist minority 
business enterprises to meet deadlines, and
    (5) Using the services and assistance of the Small Business 
Administration, and the Office of Minority Business Enterprise of the 
Department of Commerce as required.

[54 FR 18208, Apr. 27, 1989, as amended at 71 FR 39518, July 13, 2006]