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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 · Sec. 837

Sec. 837. CLOSEOUT OF OLD DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CONTRACTS

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## SEC. 837 CLOSEOUT OF OLD DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CONTRACTS ###
(a)Authority The Secretary of the Navy may close out contracts described in subsection
(b)through the issuance of one or more modifications to such contracts without completing further reconciliation audits or corrective actions other than those described in this section. To accomplish closeout of such contracts— ####
(1)remaining contract balances may be offset with balances in other contract line items within a contract regardless of the year or type of appropriation obligated to fund each contract line item and regardless of whether the appropriation for such contract line item has closed; and ####
(2)remaining contract balances may be offset with balances on other contracts regardless of the year or type of appropriation obligated to fund each contract and regardless of whether the appropriation has closed. ###
(b)Contracts Covered The contracts covered by this section are a group of contracts that are with one contractor and identified by the Secretary, each one of which is a contract— ####
(1)to design, construct, repair, or support the construction or repair of Navy submarines that— #####
(A)was entered into between fiscal years 1974 and 1998; and #####
(B)has no further supply or services deliverables due under the terms and conditions of the contract; ####
(2)with respect to which the Secretary of the Navy has established the total final contract value; and ####
(3)with respect to which the Secretary of the Navy has determined that the final allowable cost may have a negative or positive unliquidated obligation balance for which it would be difficult to determine the year or type of appropriation because— #####
(A)the records for the contract have been destroyed or lost; or #####
(B)the records for the contract are available but the contracting officer, in collaboration with the certifying official, has determined that a discrepancy is of such a minimal value that the time and effort required to determine the cause of an out-of-balance condition is disproportionate to the amount of the discrepancy. ###
(c)Closeout Terms The contracts described in subsection
(b)may be closed out— ####
(1)upon receipt of $581,803 from the contractor to be deposited into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts; ####
(2)without seeking further amounts from the contractor; and ####
(3)without payment to the contractor of any amounts that may be due under any such contracts. ###
(d)Waiver Authority ####
(1)In general The Secretary of the Navy is authorized to waive any provision of acquisition law or regulation to carry out the authority under subsection (a). ####
(2)Notification requirement The Secretary of the Navy shall notify the congressional defense committees not later than 10 days after exercising the authority under paragraph (1). The notice shall include an identification of each provision of law or regulation waived. ###
(e)Adjustment and Closure of Records After closeout of any contract described in subsection
(b)using the authority under this section, the payment or accounting offices concerned may adjust and close any open finance and accounting records relating to the contract. ###
(f)No Liability No liability shall attach to any accounting, certifying, or payment official or contracting officer for any adjustments or closeout made pursuant to the authority under this section. ###
(g)Expiration of Authority The authority under this section shall expire upon receipt of the funds identified in subsection (c)(1). ## Subtitle D Provisions Relating to Major Defense Acquisition Programs
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