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This
information is posted in compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulation
(FAR) 52.102(c)
2401.000
Scope of Part. .
This
part describes the method by which the Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) implements, supplements and deviates from
the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) through the establishment
of the HUD Acquisition Regulation (HUDAR), which prescribes the
Department's procurement policies and procedures under the FAR System.
Subpart
2401.1--Purpose, Authority, Issuance
2401.100
Scope of subpart..
This
subpart describes the HUDAR and states its relationship to the FAR
System. This subpart also provides the explanation of the purpose
and the authorities under which the HUDAR is issued.
2401.101
Purpose.
The
Department of Housing and Urban Development Acquisition Regulation
is hereby established as Chapter 24 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation
System (48 CFR Chapter 24). It is issued to provide uniform Departmental
policies and procedures for the acquisition of supplies, personal
property and non-personal services by the Department's contracting
activities and to make these policies and procedures readily available
to Departmental personnel and to the public.
2401.103
Authority..
The
HUDAR is prescribed under section 7(d) of the Department of HUD
Act (42 U.S.C. 3535(d)), section 205(c) of the Federal Property
and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 486(c)), the
general authorization in FAR 1.301, and the Secretary's delegations
of procurement authority.
2401.104
Applicability. .
All
acquisition of personal property and non-personal services (including
construction) by HUD, except as may be otherwise authorized by law,
must be accomplished in accordance with the HUDAR and the FAR.
2401.105
Issuance.
2401.105-2
Arrangement of regulations.
(a)
General. Chapter 24 is divided into parts, subparts, sections,
subsections, paragraphs and further subdivisions as necessary.
(b)
Numbering. Generally, the numbering system and part, subpart,
and section titles used in the HUDAR conform with those used in
the FAR or as follows:
(1)
When the HUDAR implements or deviates from a parallel part, subpart,
section, subsection, or paragraph of the FAR, that implementation
or deviation will be numbered and captioned where possible to correspond
to the FAR part, subpart, section, subsection, or paragraph. For
example, FAR Subpart 1.4, Deviations, is implemented in HUD's acquisition
regulations at Subpart 2401.4, Deviations. (The "24" in the number
indicates what chapter of Title 48 contains the HUDAR.)
(2)
When HUD supplements material contained in the FAR, it is given
a unique number containing the numerals "70" or higher. The rest
of the number will parallel the FAR part, subpart, section, subsection
or paragraph it is supplementing. For example, FAR 14.407, Award,
does not contain a provision for the steps to be taken when only
one bid is received. The HUDAR provides this information. Since
the subject matter supplements what is contained in FAR 14.407,
the HUDAR section supplementing the FAR is numbered 2414.407-70.
(3)
Where material in the FAR requires no implementation or deviation,
there is no corresponding numbering in the HUDAR. Therefore, there
may be gaps in the HUDAR sequence of numbers where the FAR, as written,
is applicable to the HUDAR and requires no further implementation.
(c)
Citation. The HUDAR will be cited in accordance with Federal
Register standards approved for the FAR. Thus, this section when
referred to in the HUDAR is cited as 2401.105-2(c). When this section
is referred to formally in official documents, such as legal briefs,
it should be cited as "48 CFR 2401.105-2(c)." Any section of the
HUDAR may be formally identified by the section number, e.g., "HUDAR
2401.105-2." In the HUDAR, any reference to the FAR will be indicated
by "FAR" followed by the section number, for example FAR 37.108.
2401.106
OMB approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
The
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520) requires that
Federal agencies obtain approval from the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) before collecting information from 10 or more persons.
HUD has received approval from OMB to collect information under
the provisions of its Acquisition Regulation. The OMB Approval Number
is 2535-0091.
Subpart
2401.3--Agency Acquisition Regulations
2401.301
Policy.
(a)(1)
Implementation. The HUDAR implements and supplements the
FAR. Implementation material is that which expands upon related
FAR material. Supplementing material is that for which there is
no counterpart in the FAR.
2401.302
Limitations.
(c)
Exclusions. Certain HUD policies and procedures which come
within the scope of this chapter are not included in the HUDAR.
Not included is a policy or procedure of an internal nature or which
is expected to be effective for a period of less than six months.
Subpart
2401.4--Deviations from the FAR
2401.403
Individual deviations.
In
individual cases, proposed deviations from the FAR or HUDAR shall
be submitted to the Senior Procurement Executive (see 2401.601-70)
for approval or other necessary or appropriate action. A supporting
statement shall be submitted with the proposed deviation indicating
briefly the nature of the deviation and the reasons for granting
the deviation, consistent with FAR 1.402. The contract file shall
include a copy of the request submitted and the approval. In emergency
situations involving individual cases, deviation approvals may be
processed by telephone and later confirmed in writing.
2401.404
Class deviations.
For
deviations which affect more than one contracting action, proposed
deviations from the FAR or HUDAR shall be submitted to the Senior
Procurement Executive for approval or other necessary or appropriate
action. Requests for deviations shall be supported by statements
which fully disclose the nature of the deviation and the need there
of. The Procurement Executive will consider the proposal on an expedited
basis and in the case of a proposed FAR deviation will comply with
FAR 1.404.
Subpart
2401.6--Career Development, Contracting Authority and Responsibilities
2401.601
General.
2401.601-70
Senior Procurement Executive.
Unless
otherwise designated by the Secretary through a delegation of authority,
the Chief Procurement Officer is the Department's Senior Procurement
Executive and is responsible for all departmental procurement policy,
regulations, and procedures, and oversight of all HUD procurement
operations. The Senior Procurement Executive is also responsible
for the development of HUD's procurement system standards, evaluation
of the system in accordance with approved criteria, enhancement
of career management of the procurement work force, and certification
to the Secretary that the Department's procurement system meets
approved criteria.
2401.602
Contracting Officers.
2401.602-3
Ratification of unauthorized commitments.
(b)(1)
Requests for ratification of unauthorized commitments arising in
HUD Headquarters shall be submitted in writing to the Contracting
Officer through the Chief Procurement Officer. The Assistant Secretary
or equivalent official for the office that created the unauthorized
commitment shall sign requests. Requests for ratification of unauthorized
commitments arising in the field shall be submitted in writing to
the Director of the cognizant FCO. The Director of the field-based
office that created the unauthorized commitment shall sign the request.
(3)
In accordance with FAR 1.602-3(b)(3), the Deputy Chief Procurement
Officer is delegated authority to ratify unauthorized commitments
arising in HUD Headquarters.
(c)(5) Concurrence by legal counsel in the Contracting Officer's
recommendation for payment of an unauthorized commitment (see FAR
1.602-3(c)(5)) shall not be required when the value of the payment
is equal to, or less than, the simplified acquisition threshold.
(7)
Requests shall include:
(i)
An explanation of the need for the services or supplies;
(ii)
The reasons why normal procurement procedures were not followed;
(iii)
The circumstances and events associated with the unauthorized commitment;
(iv)
The price competition that was obtained or the price otherwise justified;
(v)
The amount of any funding needed to meet the obligation created
by the unauthorized commitment and evidence of funds availability;
(vi)
The name and position of the individual who made the unauthorized
commitment; and
(vii)
A description of the corrective management measures to prevent future
unauthorized commitments. If the individual who made the unauthorized
commitment is no longer available, appropriate program personnel
shall provide the information described in this paragraph.
2401.603
Selection, appointment and termination of appointment.
2401.603-2
Selection.
(a) In selecting Contracting Officers, appointing authorities shall
consider the experience, education, training, business acumen, judgment,
character, reputation, and ethics of the individual to be appointed.
Appointing authorities shall also consider the size and complexity
of contracts the individual will be required to execute or administer,
and any other limitations on the scope of the authority to be exercised.
(b)
Individuals appointed to a position having Contracting Officer authority,
and whose primary duties are performed as a Contracting Officer,
other than contracting authority limited to simplified acquisition
procedures, shall meet the following requirements:
(1)
The education and specialized experience commensurate with the grade
of the appointee as set forth in the qualification standards for
the GS-1102 occupational series developed by the Office of Federal
Procurement Policy under the authority of 41 U.S.C. 433, and two
years of experience performing contracting, procurement, or purchasing
operations in a government or commercial procurement office. Alternately,
where appointment of a Contracting Officer involves a specialized
procurement field, experience in that field may be considered as
a criterion for appointment.
(2)
Successful completion of contracting-related training as prescribed
by the Senior Procurement Executive.
(c)
The Senior Procurement Executive may waive education and specialized
experience requirements as provided for in the qualification standards
developed by the Office of Federal Procurement Policy under the
authority of 41 U.S.C. 433.
2401.603-3
Appointment.
(a)
Appointments to officials not expressly delegated procurement authority
by a published departmental delegation of authority shall be made
in writing by the Head of the Contracting Activity. The Certificate
of Appointment (SF 1402) shall constitute the appointing official's
determination that the appointee meets the selection requirements
set forth at 2401.603-2.
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