§ 700.33. Types of allocation orders.
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There are three types of allocation orders available for communicating allocation actions.
(a)Set-aside. A set-aside is an official action that requires a person to reserve materials, services, or facilities capacity in anticipation of the receipt of rated orders.
(b)Directive. A directive is an official action that requires a person to take or refrain from taking certain actions in accordance with its provisions. For example, a directive can require a person to: stop or reduce production of an item; prohibit the use of selected materials, services, or facilities; or divert the use of materials, services, or facilities from one purpose to another.
(c)Allotment. An allotment is an official action that specifies the maximum quantity of a material, service, or facility authorized for a specific use to promote the national defense. \[79 FR 47567, Aug. 14, 2014, as amended at 89 FR 58973, July 22, 2024\]
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