US Code - Chapter 141: Miscellaneous procurement provisions

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  • Section 2381 Contracts: regulations for bids
  • Section 2382 Consolidation of contract requirements: policy and restrictions
  • Section 2383 Contractor performance of acquisition functions closely associated with inherently governmental functions
  • Section 2384 Supplies: identification of supplier and sources
  • Section 2384A Supplies: economic order quantities
  • Section 2385 Arms and ammunition: immunity from taxation
  • Section 2386 Copyrights, patents, designs, etc.; acquisition
  • Section 2387 Procurement of table and kitchen equipment for officers' quarters: limitation on
  • Section 2388 Renumbered Sec. 2922]
  • Section 2389 Ensuring safety regarding insensitive munitions
  • Section 2390 Prohibition on the sale of certain defense articles from the stocks of the Department of Defense
  • Section 2391 Military base reuse studies and community planning assistance
  • Section 2392 Prohibition on use of funds to relieve economic dislocations
  • Section 2393 Prohibition against doing business with certain offerors or contractors
  • Section 2394 Renumbered Sec. 2922a]
  • Section 2394A Renumbered Sec. 2922b]
  • Section 2395 Availability of appropriations for procurement of technical military equipment and supplies
  • Section 2396 Advances for payments for compliance with foreign laws, rent in foreign countries, tuition, public utility services, and pay and supplies of armed forces of friendly foreign countries
  • Section 2397 TO 2397C Repealed.
  • Section 2398 Renumbered Sec. 2922c]
  • Section 2398A Renumbered Sec. 2922d]
  • Section 2399 Operational test and evaluation of defense acquisition programs
  • Section 2400 Low-rate initial production of new systems
  • Section 2401 Requirement for authorization by law of certain contracts relating to vessels, aircraft, and combat vehicles
  • Section 2401A Lease of vehicles, equipment, vessels, and aircraft
  • Section 2402 Prohibition of contractors limiting subcontractor sales directly to the United States
  • Section 2403 Repealed.
  • Section 2404 Renumbered Sec. 2922e]
  • Section 2405 Repealed.
  • Section 2406 Repealed.
  • Section 2407 Renumbered Sec. 2350b]
  • Section 2408 Prohibition on persons convicted of defense-contract related felonies and related criminal penalty on defense contractors
  • Section 2409 Contractor employees: protection from reprisal for disclosure of certain information
  • Section 2409A Repealed.
  • Section 2410 Requests for equitable adjustment or other relief: certification
  • Section 2410A Contracts for periods crossing fiscal years: severable service contracts; leases of real or personal property
  • Section 2410B Contractor inventory accounting systems: standards
  • Section 2410C Renumbered Sec. 2922f]
  • Section 2410D Subcontracting plans: credit for certain purchases
  • Section 2410E Repealed.
  • Section 2410F Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of "Made in America" labels
  • Section 2410G Advance notification of contract performance outside the United States
  • Section 2410H Renumbered Sec. 1747]
  • Section 2410I Prohibition on contracting with entities that comply with the secondary Arab boycott of Israel
  • Section 2410J Displaced contractor employees: assistance to obtain certification and employment as teachers or employment as teachers' aides
  • Section 2410K Defense contractors: listing of suitable employment openings with local employment service office
  • Section 2410L Contracts for advisory and assistance services: cost comparison studies
  • Section 2410M Retention of amounts collected from contractor during the pendency of contract dispute
  • Section 2410N Products of Federal Prison Industries: procedural requirements
  • Section 2410O Multiyear procurement authority: purchase of dinitrogen tetroxide, hydrazine, and hydrazine-related products
  • Section 2410P Contracts: limitations on lead system integrators
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