48 C.F.R. PART 1001—DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY ACQUISITION REGULATORY (DTAR) SYSTEM
Title 48 - Federal Acquisition Regulations System
Authority: 41 U.S.C. 418b (a) and (b).
Source: 68 FR 39855, July 3, 2003, unless otherwise noted.
This subpart establishes Chapter 10, the Department of the Treasury Acquisition Regulation (DTAR), within Title 48 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) System. The DTAR contains policies and procedures that supplement FAR coverage and directly affect the contractual relationship between the Department of the Treasury and its business partners (e.g., prospective offerors/bidders and contractors). When FAR coverage is adequate, there will be no corresponding DTAR coverage. The FAR and DTAR apply to all acquisitions of supplies and services, which obligate appropriated funds. For acquisitions made from non-appropriated funds, the Senior Procurement Executive will determine the rules and procedures that will apply. The DTAR does not apply to the acquisitions of the U.S. Mint. The DTAR and its subsequent changes will be published in the (a) References and citations. The DTAR is divided into the same parts, subparts, sections, subsections, and paragraphs as the FAR except that 10 or 100 will precede the DTAR citation so that there are four numbers to the left of the first decimal. Reference to DTAR material must be made in a manner similar to that prescribed by FAR 1.105–2(c). Copies of the DTAR in OMB has assigned the following control numbers that must appear on the upper right-hand corner of the face page of each solicitation, contract, modification and order: OMB Control No. 1505–0081 (Offeror submissions), OMB Control No. 1505–0080 (Contractor submissions), and OMB Control No. 1505–0107 (Protests). OMB regulations and OMB's approval and assignment of control numbers are conditioned upon Treasury bureaus not requiring more than three copies (including the original) of any document of information. OMB has granted a waiver to permit the Department to require up to eight copies of proposal packages, including proprietary data, for solicitations, provided that contractors who submit only an original and two copies will not be placed at a disadvantage.
Title 48: Federal Acquisition Regulations System
PART 1001—DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY ACQUISITION REGULATORY (DTAR) SYSTEM
Section Contents
1001.101 Purpose.
1001.104 Applicability
1001.105 Issuance.
1001.105-1 Publication and code arrangement.
1001.105-2 Arrangement of regulations.
1001.105-3 Copies.
1001.106 OMB Approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
Subpart 1001.1—Purpose, Authority, Issuance
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1001.101 Purpose.
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1001.104 Applicability
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1001.105 Issuance.
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1001.105-1 Publication and code arrangement.
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1001.105-2 Arrangement of regulations.
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1001.105-3 Copies.
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1001.106 OMB Approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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