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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 35 · § 35.4205

§ 35.4205. How does my group procure a technical advisor or any other contractor?

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When procuring contractors your group must also:
(a)Provide opportunity for all qualified contractors to compete for your work (see § 35.4210);
(b)Keep written records of the reasons for all your contracting decisions;
(c)Make sure that all costs are reasonable in a proposed contract;
(d)Inform EPA of any proposed contract over $1,000.00;
(e)Provide EPA the opportunity to review a contract before your group awards or amends it;
(f)Perform a “cost analysis” to evaluate each element of a contractor's cost to determine if it is reasonable, allocable and allowable for all contracts over $25,000; and [65 FR 58858, Oct. 2, 2000, as amended at 73 FR 15922, Mar. 26, 2008]
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