Common use of Requesting Agency Authority Clause in Contracts

Requesting Agency Authority. (Check One) This is the authority that allows the Requesting Agency to purchase products and/or services from another Federal agency. Franchise Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Franchise Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Revolving Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Revolving Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Working Capital Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Working Capital Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Economy Act (31 U.S.C. 1535/ FAR 17.5) Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under the Economy Act. If the Economy Act is the Requesting Agency’s authority, the Requesting Agency must keep a Determination and Findings (D&F) on file. It is important to note that section 1535(d) states, in part, that “[t]he amount obligated is de-obligated to the extent that the agency or unit filling the order has not incurred obligations before the end of the period of availability of the appropriation, in (1) providing goods or services; or (2) making an authorized contract with another person to provide the requested goods or services.” Other Authority Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority is other than a Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or the Economy Act and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Statutory Authority Title and Citation for Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, or Other Authority Enter the statutory authority title and citation for the Requesting Agency’s Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or Other Authority.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interagency Agreement, Interagency Agreement, Interagency Agreement

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Requesting Agency Authority. (Check One) This is the authority that allows the Requesting Agency to purchase products and/or services from another Federal agency. Franchise Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Franchise Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Revolving Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Revolving Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Working Capital Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Working Capital Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Economy Act (31 U.S.C. 1535/ FAR 17.5) Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under the Economy Act. If the Economy Act is the Requesting Agency’s authority, the Requesting Agency must keep a Determination and Findings (D&F) on file. It is important to note that section 1535(d) states, in part, that “[t]he amount obligated is de-obligated to the extent that the agency or unit filling the order has not incurred obligations before the end of the period of availability of the appropriation, in (1) providing goods or services; or (2) making an authorized Block No. Field Name Instructions/Description contract with another person to provide the requested goods or services.” Other Authority Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority is other than a Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or the Economy Act and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Statutory Authority Title and Citation for Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, or Other Authority Enter the statutory authority title and citation for the Requesting Agency’s Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or Other Authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interagency Agreement

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Requesting Agency Authority. (Check One) This is the authority that allows the Requesting Agency to purchase products and/or services from another Federal agency. Franchise Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Franchise Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Revolving Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Revolving Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Working Capital Fund Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under a Working Capital Fund and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Economy Act (31 U.S.C. 1535/ FAR 17.5) Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority for this IAA falls under the Economy Act. If the Economy Act is the Requesting Agency’s authority, the Requesting Agency must keep a Determination and Findings (D&F) on file. It is important to note that section 1535(d) states, in part, that “[t]he amount obligated is de-obligated to the extent that the agency or unit filling the order has not incurred obligations before the end of the period of availability of the appropriation, in (1) providing goods or services; or (2) making an authorized contract with another person to provide the requested goods or services.” Other Authority Check if the Requesting Agency’s authority is other than a Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or the Economy Act and enter the statutory authority title and citation. Statutory Authority Title and Citation for Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, or Other Authority Enter the statutory authority title and citation for the Requesting Agency’s Franchise Fund, Revolving Fund, Working Capital Fund, or Other Authority.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interagency Agreement

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