§ 217.62. Directives.
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/us/cfr/t10/s§ 217.62·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)A Directive is an official action that requires a person to take or refrain from taking certain actions in accordance with its provisions.
(b)A person must comply with each Directive issued. However, a person may not use or extend a Directive to obtain any items from a supplier, unless expressly authorized to do so in the Directive.
(c)A Priorities Directive takes precedence over all DX-rated orders, DO-rated orders, and unrated orders previously or subsequently received, unless a contrary instruction appears in the Directive.
(d)An Allocations Directive takes precedence over all Priorities Directives, DX-rated orders, DO-rated orders, and unrated orders previously or subsequently received, unless a contrary instruction appears in the Directive.