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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 700 — Defense Priorities and Allocations System · § 700.52

§ 700.52. Examples of assistance.

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(a)While special priorities assistance may be provided for any reason in support of this regulation and an approved program (see § 700.55, § 700.57, § 700.58, and Schedule I of this part), it is usually provided in situations where:
(1)A person is experiencing difficulty in obtaining delivery against a rated order by the required delivery date;
(2)A person cannot locate a supplier for an item needed to fill a rated order; or
(3)A person is experiencing difficulty in obtaining delivery for an unrated order by the required delivery date.
(b)Other examples of special priorities assistance include:
(1)Ensuring that rated orders receive preferential treatment by suppliers;
(2)Resolving production or delivery conflicts between various rated orders;
(3)Assisting in placing rated orders with suppliers;
(4)Verifying the urgency of rated orders; and
(5)Determining the validity of rated orders. \[49 FR 30414, July 30, 1984. Redesignated at 54 FR 601, Jan. 9, 1989, as amended at 89 FR 58974, July 22, 2024\]
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