48 C.F.R. PART 249—TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
Title 48 - Federal Acquisition Regulations System
Authority: 41 U.S.C. 421 and 48 CFR chapter 1.
Source: 56 FR 36471, July 31, 1991, unless otherwise noted.
Follow the procedures at PGI 249.105–1 for reporting status of termination actions. [71 FR 27645, May 12, 2006] See PGI 249.105–2 for guidance on recommending the release of excess funds. [71 FR 27645, May 12, 2006] Follow the procedures at PGI 249.109–7 for settlement of a convenience termination by determination. [71 FR 27645, May 12, 2006] Follow the procedures at PGI 249.110 for preparation of a settlement negotiation memorandum. [71 FR 27645, May 12, 2006] (a) The clause at 252.249–7000, Special Termination Costs, may be used in an incrementally funded contract when its use is approved by the agency head. (b) The clause is authorized when— (1) The contract term is 2 years or more; (2) The contract is estimated to require— (i) Total RDT&E financing in excess of $25 million; or (ii) Total production investment in excess of $100 million; and (3) Adequate funds are available to cover the contingent reserve liability for special termination costs. (c) The contractor and the contracting officer must agree upon an amount that represents their best estimate of the total special termination costs to which the contractor would be entitled in the event of termination of the contract. Insert this amount in paragraph (c) of the clause. (d)(1) Consider substituting an alternate paragraph (c) for paragraph (c) of the basic clause when— (i) The contract covers an unusually long performance period; or (ii) The contractor's cost risk associated with contingent special termination costs is expected to fluctuate extensively over the period of the contract. (2) The alternate paragraph (c) should provide for periodic negotiation and adjustment of the amount reserved for special termination costs. Occasions for periodic adjustment may include— (i) The Government's incremental assignment of funds to the contract; (ii) The time when certain performance milestones are accomplished by the contractor; or (iii) Other specific time periods agreed upon by the contracting officer and the contractor. (a) Terminate contracts with the Canadian Commercial Corporation in accordance with— (1) The Letter of Agreement (LOA) between the Department of Defence Production (Canada) and the U.S. DoD, “Canadian Agreement” (for a copy of the LOA or for questions on its currency, contact the Office of the Director of Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy (Program Acquisition and International Contracting), (703) 697–9351, DSN 227–9351); (2) Policies in the Canadian Agreement and part 249; and (3) The Canadian Supply Manual, Chapter 11, Section 11.146, available at http://www.pwgsc.gc.ca/acquisitions/text/sm/sm-e.html. (b) Contracting officers shall ensure that the Canadian Commercial Corporation submits termination settlement proposals in the format prescribed in FAR 49.602 and that they contain the amount of settlements with subcontractors. The termination contracting officer (TCO) shall prepare an appropriate settlement agreement. (See FAR 49.603.) The letter transmitting a settlement proposal must certify— (1) That disposition of inventory has been completed; and (2) That the Contract Claims Resolution Board of the Public Works and Government Services Canada has approved settlements with Canadian subcontractors when the Procedures Manual on Termination of Contracts requires such approval. (c)(1) The Canadian Commercial Corporation will— (i) Settle all Canadian subcontractor termination claims under the Canadian Agreement; and (ii) Submit schedules listing serviceable and usable contractor inventory for screening to the TCO (see FAR 45.6). (2) After screening, the TCO must provide guidance to the Canadian Commercial Corporation for disposition of the contractor inventory. (3) Settlement of Canadian subcontractor claims are not subject to the approval and ratification of the TCO. However, when the proposed negotiated settlement exceeds the total contract price of the prime contract, the TCO shall obtain from the U.S. contracting officer prior to final settlement— (i) Ratification of the proposed settlement; and (ii) A contract modification increasing the contract price and obligating the additional funds. (d) The Canadian Commercial Corporation should send all termination settlement proposals submitted by U.S. subcontractors and suppliers to the TCO of the cognizant contract administration office of the Defense Contract Management Agency for settlement. The TCO will inform the Canadian Commercial Corporation of the amount of the net settlement of U.S. subcontractors and suppliers so that this amount can be included in the Canadian Commercial Corporation termination proposal. The Canadian Commercial Corporation is responsible for execution of the settlement agreement with these subcontractors. (e) The Canadian Commercial Corporation will continue administering contracts that the U.S. contracting officer terminates. (f) The Canadian Commercial Corporation will settle all Canadian subcontracts in accordance with the policies, practices, and procedures of the Canadian Government. (g) The U.S. agency administering the contract with the Canadian Commercial Corporation shall provide any services required by the Canadian Commercial Corporation, including disposal of inventory, for settlement of any subcontracts placed in the United States. Settlement of such U.S. subcontracts will be in accordance with this regulation. [56 FR 36471, July 31, 1991, as amended at 65 FR 39706, June 27, 2000; 68 FR 7440, Feb. 14, 2003; 71 FR 27645, May 12, 2006] Congressional notification is required for any termination involving a reduction in employment of 100 or more contractor employees. Proposed terminations must be cleared through department/agency liaison offices before release of the termination notice, or any information on the proposed termination, to the contractor. Follow the procedures at PGI 249.7001 for congressional notification and release of information. [71 FR 27645, May 12, 2006] (a) Section 1372 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994 (Pub. L. 103–160) and Section 824 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (Pub. L. 104–201) are intended to help establish benefit eligibility under the Job Training Partnership Act (29 U.S.C. 1661 and 1662) for employees of DoD contractors and subcontractors adversely affected by termination or substantial reductions in major defense programs. (b) Departments and agencies are responsible for establishing procedures to: (1) Identify which contracts (if any) under major defense programs will be terminated or substantially reduced as a result of the funding levels provided in an appropriations act. (2) Within 60 days of the enactment of such an act, provide notice of the anticipated termination of or substantial reduction in the funding of affected contracts— (i) Directly to the Secretary of Labor; and (ii) Through the contracting officer to each prime contractor. (c) Use the clause at 252.249–7002, Notification of Anticipated Contract Termination or Reduction, in all contracts under a major defense program. [61 FR 64637, Dec. 6, 1996; 61 FR 66077, Dec. 16, 1996; 62 FR 49304, Sept. 19, 1997]
Title 48: Federal Acquisition Regulations System
PART 249—TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS
Section Contents
249.105 Duties of termination contracting officer after issuance of notice of termination.
249.105-1 Termination status reports.
249.105-2 Release of excess funds.
249.109 Settlement agreements.
249.109-7 Settlement by determination.
249.110 Settlement negotiation memorandum.
249.501 General.
249.501-70 Special termination costs.
249.7000 Terminated contracts with Canadian Commercial Corporation.
249.7001 Congressional notification on significant contract terminations.
249.7002 [Reserved]
249.7003 Notification of anticipated contract terminations or reductions.
Subpart 249.1—General Principles
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249.105 Duties of termination contracting officer after issuance of notice of termination.
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249.105-1 Termination status reports.
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249.105-2 Release of excess funds.
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249.109 Settlement agreements.
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249.109-7 Settlement by determination.
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249.110 Settlement negotiation memorandum.
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Subpart 249.5—Contract Termination Clauses
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249.501 General.
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249.501-70 Special termination costs.
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Subpart 249.70—Special Termination Requirements
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249.7000 Terminated contracts with Canadian Commercial Corporation.
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249.7001 Congressional notification on significant contract terminations.
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249.7002 [Reserved]
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249.7003 Notification of anticipated contract terminations or reductions.
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