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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 34 · § 34.1

§ 34.1. Purpose.

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(a)This part prescribes administrative requirements for awards to for-profit organizations.
(b)Applicability to prime awards and subawards is as follows:
(1)Prime awards. DoD Components shall apply the provisions of this part to awards to for-profit organizations. DoD Components shall not impose requirements that are in addition to, or inconsistent with, the requirements provided in this part, except:
(i)In accordance with the deviation procedures or special award conditions in § 34.3 or § 34.4, respectively; or
(ii)As required by Federal statute, Executive order, or Federal regulation implementing a statute or Executive order.
(2)Subawards.
(i)Any legal entity (including any State, local government, university or other nonprofit organization, as well as any for-profit entity) that receives an award from a DoD Component shall apply the provisions of this part to subawards with for-profit organizations. It should be noted that subawards (see definition in § 34.2) are financial assistance for substantive programmatic performance and do not include recipients' procurement of goods and services.
(ii)For-profit organizations that receive prime awards covered by this part shall apply to each subaward the administrative requirements that are applicable to the particular type of subrecipient. \[63 FR 12204, Mar. 12, 1998, as amended at 85 FR 51244, Aug. 19, 2020\]
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