[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 6]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR2052.209-71]

[Page 387]
 
            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
                CHAPTER 20--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
Sec. 2052.209-71  Contractor organizational conflicts of interest 

(representation).

    As prescribed in 2009.570-4(b) and 2009.570-8, the contracting 
officer must insert the following provision in applicable solicitations 
and in contracts resulting from unsolicited proposals. The contracting 
officer must also include the following in task orders and contract 
modifications for new work.

  Contractor Organizational Conflicts of Interest Representation (OCT 
                                  1999)

    I represent to the best of my knowledge and belief that:
    The award to ---------------- of a contract or the modification of 
an existing contract does / / does not / / involve situations or 
relationships of the type set forth in 48 CFR 2009.570-3(b).
    (a) If the representation, as completed, indicates that situations 
or relationships of the type set forth in 48 CFR 2009.570-3(b) are 
involved, or the contracting officer otherwise determines that potential 
organizational conflicts of interest exist, the offeror shall provide a 
statement in writing that describes in a concise manner all relevant 
factors bearing on his representation to the contracting officer. If the 
contracting officer determines that organizational conflicts exist, the 
following actions may be taken:
    (1) Impose appropriate conditions which avoid such conflicts;
    (2) Disqualify the offeror; or
    (3) Determine that it is otherwise in the best interest of the 
United States to seek award of the contract under the waiver provisions 
of 48 CFR 2009-570-9.
    (b) The refusal to provide the representation required by 48 CFR 
2009.570-4(b), or upon request of the contracting officer, the facts 
required by 48 CFR 2009.570-3(b), must result in disqualification of the 
offeror for award.

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