48 C.F.R. PART 533—PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND APPEALS
Title 48 - Federal Acquisition Regulations System
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c).
Source: 64 FR 37224, July 9, 1999, unless otherwise noted.
Include the provision at 552.233–70, Protests Filed Directly With the General Services Administration, in each solicitation for either: (a) Supplies, services, construction, or architect-engineer services expected to exceed the simplified acquisition threshold. (b) Acquisition of leasehold interests in real property expected to exceed the simplified lease acquisition threshold. In addition to the information in FAR 33.211(a)(4)(v), advise the contractor in your written decision that a notice of appeal must: (a) Describe the nature of the dispute and the relief sought, the contract provisions involved, and any other additional information or comments relating to the dispute considered important. (b) Be signed personally by the appellant (the prime contractor making the appeal) or by an officer of the appellant corporation, or member of the appellant firm, or by the contractor's duly authorized representative or attorney. Insert the clause at 552.233–71, Disputes (Utility Contracts), in solicitations and contracts for utility services subject to the jurisdiction and regulation of a utility rate commission. [70 FR 299, Jan. 4, 2005]
Title 48: Federal Acquisition Regulations System
PART 533—PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND APPEALS
Section Contents
533.103 Protests to the agency.
533.103-72 Solicitation provisions.
533.211 Contracting officer's decision.
533.215 Contract clause.
Subpart 533.1—Protests
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533.103 Protests to the agency.
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533.103-72 Solicitation provisions.
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Subpart 533.2—Disputes and Appeals
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533.211 Contracting officer's decision.
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533.215 Contract clause.
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