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(2) An institution outside of the United
States that receives funds to conduct or
sponsor research that involves one or more
of the agents or toxins listed in section 6.2.1
of the iDURC Policy; then the Offeror will
comply with the iDURC Policy.
(c) Resources. Information about dual use
research in the life sciences, as well as
specific details on the iDURC Policy can be
found on the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services Dual Use Research of
Concern page: https://www.phe.gov/s3/
dualuse/Pages/default.aspx.
Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use
Research of Concern’’ into all
solicitations containing 48 CFR
1552.235–81 and in existing contracts
that are bilaterally modified at the
request of an EPA funding/requesting
office in accordance with EPA Order
1000.19.
PART 1552—SOLICITATION
PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT
CLAUSES
4. The authority citation for part 1552
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301 as amended, 40
U.S.C. 486(c); and 41 U.S.C. 418b.
5. Add section 1552.235–81 to read as
follows:
(End of Provision)
6. Add 1552.235–82 to read as
follows:
1552.235–82 Institutional oversight of life
sciences dual use research of concern.
As prescribed in 1535.007–70(h),
insert the following contract clause:
1552.235–81 Institutional oversight of life
Sciences dual use research of concern—
representation.
Institutional Oversight Of Life Sciences Dual
Use Research Of Concern (JUNE 2016)
(a) Definitions. As used in this clause—
Institution means any government agency
(Federal, State, tribal, or local), academic
institution, corporation, company,
partnership, society, association, firm, sole
proprietorship, or other legal entity
conducting research.
Life Sciences research means a systematic
investigation designed to develop or
contribute to generalizable knowledge
involving living organisms (e.g., microbes,
human beings, animals, and plants) and their
products, including all disciplines and
methodologies of biology such as
aerobiology, agricultural science, plant
science, animal science, bioinformatics,
genomics, proteomics, microbiology,
synthetic biology, virology, molecular
biology, environmental science, public
health, modeling, engineering of living
systems, and all applications of the biological
sciences. The term is meant to encompass the
diverse approaches to understanding life at
the level of ecosystems, populations,
organisms, organs, tissues, cells, and
molecules. Life sciences research does not
include routine product testing, quality
control, mapping, collection of generalpurpose statistics, routine monitoring and
evaluation of an operational program,
observational studies, and the training of
scientific and technical personnel.
(b) Compliance. The Contractor agrees that
it shall comply with the ‘‘United States
Government Policy for Institutional
Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use Research
of Concern’’ (iDURC Policy) during the
period of performance of this contract,
including all option periods or other
extensions, if the Contractor:
(1) Is an institution within the United
States that conducts or sponsors, or begins to
conduct or sponsor life sciences research that
involves one or more of the agents or toxins
listed in Section 6.2.1 of the iDURC Policy,
even if the research is not supported by
United States Government funds; or
(2) Is an institution outside the United
States that receives funds through this
contract to conduct or sponsor research that
involves one or more of the agents or toxins
listed in Section 6.2.1 of the iDURC Policy.
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Institutional Oversight of Life Sciences Dual
Use Research of Concern—Representation
(JUNE 2016)
(a) Definitions. As used in this provision—
Institution means any government agency
(Federal, State, tribal, or local), academic
institution, corporation, company,
partnership, society, association, firm, sole
proprietorship, or other legal entity
conducting research.
Life Sciences research means a systematic
investigation designed to develop or
contribute to generalizable knowledge
involving living organisms (e.g., microbes,
human beings, animals, and plants) and their
products, including all disciplines and
methodologies of biology such as
aerobiology, agricultural science, plant
science, animal science, bioinformatics,
genomics, proteomics, microbiology,
synthetic biology, virology, molecular
biology, environmental science, public
health, modeling, engineering of living
systems, and all applications of the biological
sciences. The term is meant to encompass the
diverse approaches to understanding life at
the level of ecosystems, populations,
organisms, organs, tissues, cells, and
molecules. Life sciences research does not
include routine product testing, quality
control, mapping, collection of generalpurpose statistics, routine monitoring and
evaluation of an operational program,
observational studies, and the training of
scientific and technical personnel.
(b) Representation. By submission of its
offer or quotation, the Offeror represents that
if it is:
(1) An institution within the United States
that conducts or sponsors life sciences
research that involves one or more of the
agents or toxins listed in section 6.2.1 of the
‘‘United States Government Policy for
Institutional Oversight of Life Sciences Dual
Use Research of Concern’’ (iDURC Policy),
even if the research is not supported by
United States Government funds; or
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As prescribed in 1535.007(c), insert
the following solicitation provision:
(c) Resources. Information about dual use
research in the life sciences as well as
specific details on the iDURC Policy can be
found on the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services Dual Use Research of
Concern page: https://www.phe.gov/s3/
dualuse/Pages/default.aspx.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
48 CFR Parts 1815, 1842, and 1852
NASA Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Technical amendments.
NASA is making technical
amendments to the NASA FAR
Supplement (NFS) to provide needed
editorial changes.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
Effective: April 26, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Manuel Quinones, NASA, Office of
Procurement, Contract and Grant Policy
Division, via email at
manuel.quinones@nasa.gov, or
telephone (202) 358–2143.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
As part NASA’s retrospective review
of existing regulations, NASA is
conducting periodic reviews of NASA
FAR Supplement (NFS) to ensure the
accuracy of information and guidance
disseminated to the acquisition
community This rule corrects
typographical errors as well as
inadvertent omissions from past
rulemaking actions. A summary of
changes follows:
• Section 1815.408–70(c) is revised to
correct a typographical error.
• Subpart 1842.70 is revised to
reinsert sections 1842.7002 and
1842.7003 inadvertently removed by
amendatory instruction 2 of final rule 80
FR 52644 issued on September 1, 2015.
• Sections 1852.215–79, 1852.217–
72, 1852.223–73 (ALTERNATE I),
1852.223–75, 1852.227–88, 1852.228–
71, 1852.239–70, 1852.245–73,
1852.245–82, 1852.245–83, 1852.246–73
are revised to correct their prescription
references.
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1852.223–73
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 1815,
1842, and 1852
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
6. Amend section 1852.223–73, in
ALTERNATE I, by removing
‘‘1823.7001(c)(1)’’ and adding
‘‘1823.7001(c)’’ in its place.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
1852.223–75
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Government procurement.
Manuel Quinones,
NASA FAR Supplement Manager.
Accordingly, 48 CFR parts 1815, 1842,
and 1852 are amended as follows:
1. The authority citation for parts
1815, 1842, and 1852 continues to read
as follows:
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Authority: 51 U.S.C. 20113(a) and 48 CFR
chapter 1.
[Amended]
7. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.223–75 by removing
‘‘1823.7001(d)’’ and adding
‘‘1823.7001(e)(1)’’ and in the
introductory text of ALTERNATE I
removing ‘‘1823.7001(d)(2)’’ and adding
‘‘1823.7001(e)(2)’’in their place.
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PART 1815—CONTRACTING BY
NEGOTIATION
1852.227–88
1815.408–70
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[Amended]
2. Amend section 1815.408–70, in
paragraph (c) by removing ‘‘1815.215–
85’’ and adding ‘‘1852.215–85’’ in its
place.
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PART 1842—CONTRACT
ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT
SERVICES
3. Add sections 1842–7002 and 1842–
7003 to subpart 1842.70 to read as
follows:
1842.7002
States.
Travel outside of the United
The contracting officer shall insert the
clause at 1852.242–71, Travel Outside of
the United States, in costreimbursement solicitations and
contracts where a contractor may travel
outside of the United States and it is
appropriate to require Government
approval of the travel.
1842.7003 Emergency medical services
and evacuation.
The contracting officer must insert the
clause at 1852.242–78, Emergency
Medical Services and Evacuation, in all
solicitations and contracts when
employees of the contractor are required
to travel outside the United States or to
remote locations in the United States.
PART 1852—SOLICITATION
PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT
CLAUSES
1852.215–79
[Amended]
4. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.215–79 by removing
‘‘1815.407–70(b)’’ and adding
‘‘1815.408–70(b)’’ in its place.
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1852.217–72
[Amended]
5. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.217–72 by removing
‘‘1817.7302(b)’’ and adding
‘‘1817.7002(b)’’ in its place.
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8. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.227–88 by removing
‘‘1827.409(m)’’ and adding
‘‘1827.409(m)(1)’’ in its place.
1852.228–71
[Amended]
1852.239–70
[Amended]
10. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.239–70 by removing
‘‘1839.106–70(a)(1)’’ and adding
‘‘1839.107–70(a)(1)’’ and in the
introductory text of ALTERNATE I
removing ‘‘1839.7008(b)’’ and adding
‘‘1839.107–70(a)(2)’’in their place.
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1852.245–73
[Amended]
11. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.245–73 by removing
‘‘1845.106–70(d)’’ and adding
‘‘1845.107–70(d)’’ in its place.
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1852.245–82
[Amended]
12. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.245–82 by removing
‘‘1845.106–70(m)’’ and adding
‘‘1845.107–70(m)’’ in its place.
[Amended]
13. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.245–83 by removing
‘‘1845.106–70(n)’’ and adding
‘‘1845.107–70(n)’’ in its place.
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1852.246–73
[Amended]
14. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.246–73 by removing
‘‘1845.370(b)’’ and adding ‘‘1846.370’’
in its place.
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International Fisheries; Pacific Tuna
Fisheries; Fishing Restrictions for the
Area of Overlap Between the
Convention Areas of the InterAmerican Tropical Tuna Commission
and the Western and Central Pacific
Fisheries Commission
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
NMFS is issuing regulations
under the Tuna Conventions Act to
implement Recommendation C–12–11
of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna
Commission (IATTC) by revising the
management regime for the area of
overlapping jurisdiction between the
IATTC and the Commission for the
Conservation and Management of
Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in the
Western and Central Pacific Ocean
(WCPFC). These regulations provide
that the management measures of the
IATTC no longer apply in the area of
overlapping jurisdiction, with the
exception of regulations governing the
IATTC Regional Vessel Register. This
rule is necessary for the United States to
satisfy its obligations as a member of the
IATTC.
DATES: This rule is effective May 26,
2016.
Copies of the Regulatory
Impact Review and other supporting
documents prepared for this final rule
are available via the Federal
eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov, docket NOAA–
NMFS–2015–0158 or by contacting the
Regional Administrator, William W.
Stelle, Jr., NMFS West Coast Region,
7600 Sand Point Way NE., Bldg 1,
Seattle, WA 98115–0070, or
RegionalAdministrator.WCRHMS@
noaa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rachael Wadsworth, NMFS, West Coast
Region, 562–980–4036.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On December 28, 2015, NMFS
published a proposed rule in the
Federal Register (80 FR 80741) to
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1852.245–83
50 CFR Part 300
SUMMARY:
9. Amend the introductory text of
section 1852.228–71 by removing
‘‘1828.311–2’’ and adding ‘‘1828.311–
270(a)’’ in its place.
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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 80 (Tuesday, April 26, 2016)]
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[FR Doc No: 2016-09588]
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
48 CFR Parts 1815, 1842, and 1852
NASA Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
ACTION: Technical amendments.
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SUMMARY: NASA is making technical amendments to the NASA FAR Supplement
(NFS) to provide needed editorial changes.
DATES: Effective: April 26, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Manuel Quinones, NASA, Office of
Procurement, Contract and Grant Policy Division, via email at
manuel.quinones@nasa.gov, or telephone (202) 358-2143.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
As part NASA's retrospective review of existing regulations, NASA
is conducting periodic reviews of NASA FAR Supplement (NFS) to ensure
the accuracy of information and guidance disseminated to the
acquisition community This rule corrects typographical errors as well
as inadvertent omissions from past rulemaking actions. A summary of
changes follows:
Section 1815.408-70(c) is revised to correct a
typographical error.
Subpart 1842.70 is revised to reinsert sections 1842.7002
and 1842.7003 inadvertently removed by amendatory instruction 2 of
final rule 80 FR 52644 issued on September 1, 2015.
Sections 1852.215-79, 1852.217-72, 1852.223-73 (ALTERNATE
I), 1852.223-75, 1852.227-88, 1852.228-71, 1852.239-70, 1852.245-73,
1852.245-82, 1852.245-83, 1852.246-73 are revised to correct their
prescription references.
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List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 1815, 1842, and 1852
Government procurement.
Manuel Quinones,
NASA FAR Supplement Manager.
Accordingly, 48 CFR parts 1815, 1842, and 1852 are amended as
follows:
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1. The authority citation for parts 1815, 1842, and 1852 continues to
read as follows:
Authority: 51 U.S.C. 20113(a) and 48 CFR chapter 1.
PART 1815--CONTRACTING BY NEGOTIATION
1815.408-70 [Amended]
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2. Amend section 1815.408-70, in paragraph (c) by removing ``1815.215-
85'' and adding ``1852.215-85'' in its place.
PART 1842--CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND AUDIT SERVICES
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3. Add sections 1842-7002 and 1842-7003 to subpart 1842.70 to read as
follows:
1842.7002 Travel outside of the United States.
The contracting officer shall insert the clause at 1852.242-71,
Travel Outside of the United States, in cost-reimbursement
solicitations and contracts where a contractor may travel outside of
the United States and it is appropriate to require Government approval
of the travel.
1842.7003 Emergency medical services and evacuation.
The contracting officer must insert the clause at 1852.242-78,
Emergency Medical Services and Evacuation, in all solicitations and
contracts when employees of the contractor are required to travel
outside the United States or to remote locations in the United States.
PART 1852--SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
1852.215-79 [Amended]
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4. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.215-79 by removing
``1815.407-70(b)'' and adding ``1815.408-70(b)'' in its place.
1852.217-72 [Amended]
0
5. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.217-72 by removing
``1817.7302(b)'' and adding ``1817.7002(b)'' in its place.
1852.223-73 [Amended]
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6. Amend section 1852.223-73, in ALTERNATE I, by removing
``1823.7001(c)(1)'' and adding ``1823.7001(c)'' in its place.
1852.223-75 [Amended]
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7. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.223-75 by removing
``1823.7001(d)'' and adding ``1823.7001(e)(1)'' and in the introductory
text of ALTERNATE I removing ``1823.7001(d)(2)'' and adding
``1823.7001(e)(2)''in their place.
1852.227-88 [Amended]
0
8. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.227-88 by removing
``1827.409(m)'' and adding ``1827.409(m)(1)'' in its place.
1852.228-71 [Amended]
0
9. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.228-71 by removing
``1828.311-2'' and adding ``1828.311-270(a)'' in its place.
1852.239-70 [Amended]
0
10. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.239-70 by removing
``1839.106-70(a)(1)'' and adding ``1839.107-70(a)(1)'' and in the
introductory text of ALTERNATE I removing ``1839.7008(b)'' and adding
``1839.107-70(a)(2)''in their place.
1852.245-73 [Amended]
0
11. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.245-73 by removing
``1845.106-70(d)'' and adding ``1845.107-70(d)'' in its place.
1852.245-82 [Amended]
0
12. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.245-82 by removing
``1845.106-70(m)'' and adding ``1845.107-70(m)'' in its place.
1852.245-83 [Amended]
0
13. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.245-83 by removing
``1845.106-70(n)'' and adding ``1845.107-70(n)'' in its place.
1852.246-73 [Amended]
14. Amend the introductory text of section 1852.246-73 by removing
``1845.370(b)'' and adding ``1846.370'' in its place.
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