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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 622 — Contractual Provisions · § 622.103

§ 622.103. Dispute provisions.

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(a)Except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section, all DOE contracts for the sale of personal property to any organization outside the U.S. Government shall include a Disputes clause which provides for:
(1)Binding final decisions by the Contracting Officer, subject to appeal;
(2)Appeal rights pursuant to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978;
(3)Continuation of performance by the contractor at the direction of the contracting officer pending final resolution of the dispute.
(b)Exceptions:
(1)The provisions of this part shall not apply to contracts for sale of electric power by the Power Marketing Administrations;
(2)The Secretary may exempt a contract or class of contracts from this requirement upon determination that it would not be in the public interest in an individual contract or class of contracts with a foreign government, or agency thereof, or international organization, or subsidiary body thereof, to include the Disputes clause, as permitted by section 3 of the Contract Disputes Act of 1978.
(c)The Energy Board of Contract Appeals
(EBCA)has cognizance over disputes relating to DOE Sales contracts.
(d)The Disputes clause in § 624.102-4 shall be used in accordance with this § 622.103. (Sec. 644, Department of Energy Organization Act, Pub. L. 95-91, 91 Stat. 599 (42 U.S.C. 7254)) [46 FR 34559, July 2, 1981]
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