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Submission for OMB Review; Federal
Acquisition Regulation Part 47:
Transportation Requirements
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Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
part 47, transportation requirements.
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September 25, 2024.
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B. Need and Uses
This clearance covers the information
that contractors must submit to comply
with the following requirements in FAR
part 47:
• FAR 52.247–2, Permits, Authorities,
or Franchises.
The clause requires an offeror to
indicate whether it has the proper
authorization from the Federal Highway
Administration (or other cognizant
regulatory body) before it can be
allowed to move material under any
contract for regulated freight
transportation or transportation-related
services. The offeror may also be
requested to furnish a copy of the
authorization before moving material
under the contract. The contracting
officer and transportation office review
the information to ensure that the
offeror has complied with all regulatory
requirements and has obtained any
permits, licenses, or franchises that are
needed to transport the supplies.
• FAR 52.247–6, Financial Statement.
This provision requires an offeror to
furnish the Government with a current
certified statement of the offeror’s
financial condition and such data as the
Government may request with respect to
the offeror’s operations. The contracting
officer uses this information to
determine whether a potential awardee
is responsible in accordance with FAR
part 9.
• FAR 52.247–48, F.o.b.
Destination—Evidence of Shipment.
This clause requires the contractor to
retain and make available to the
Government for review, as necessary,
evidence of free on board (f.o.b.)
destination shipment documentation for
a period of three years after final
payment of the contract. The
Government may request this
information from the contractor while
auditing a contract or to resolve
disputes.
• FAR 52.247–51, Evaluation of
Export Offers.
This provision requires an offeror to
nominate a port/terminal of loading
they recommend for the purposes of
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evaluation of their offer and indicate
whether the prices proposed are based
on f.o.b. origin or f.o.b. destination. The
contracting officer uses the information
to ensure that offers are evaluated and
awards are made on the basis of the
lowest laid down cost to the
Government at the overseas port of
discharge.
• FAR 52.247–52, Clearance and
Documentation Requirements—
Shipments to DOD Air or Water
Terminal Transshipment Points.
This clause directs the contractor to
provide the Government certain
information regarding shipments to DoD
air or water terminal transshipment
points. The Government transportation
office uses this information to support
applications for export release and to
prepare the Transportation Control and
Movement Document (TCMD).
• FAR 52.247–53, Freight
Classification Description.
When the Government purchases
supplies that are new to the supply
system, nonstandard, or modifications
of previously shipped items, and
different freight classifications may
apply, this provision requests an offeror
provide the full Uniform Freight
Classification (rail) description, or the
National Motor Freight Classification
description applicable to the supplies.
The contracting officer uses this
information to determine the proper
freight for supplies.
• FAR 52.247–57, Transportation
Transit Privilege Credits.
This clause allows the offeror to
identify any transportation charges,
including any transit charges, that the
offeror will agree to pay, subject to
reimbursement by the Government. The
contracting officer uses this information
to ensure consideration of an offeror’s
transit credits when evaluating an f.o.b.
origin price for shipping supplies to the
designated Government destinations.
• FAR 52.247–60, Guaranteed
Shipping Characteristics.
This clause requires the offeror to
provide details on the shipping
container(s) to be used for each part or
component that is packed or packaged
separately. The contracting officer uses
this information to determine
transportation costs for evaluation
purposes.
• FAR 52.247–63, Preference for U.S.Flag Air Carriers.
In the event that a contractor selects
a carrier other than a U.S.-flag air carrier
for international air transportation
during performance of the contract, this
clause requires the contractor to include
a statement regarding the unavailability
of U.S.-Flag Air Carriers on vouchers
involving such transportation. The
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Government uses the information
provided on the voucher to ensure
compliance with section 5 of the
International Air Transportation Fair
Competitive Practices Act of 1974 (49
U.S.C. 40118), which requires the
Government and its contractors and
subcontractors to use U.S.-flag air
carriers for U.S. Government-financed
international air transportation of
personnel (and their personal effects) or
property, to the extent that service by
those carriers is available.
• FAR 52.247–64, Preference for
Privately Owned U.S.-Flag Commercial
Vessels.
This clause requires a contractor to
provide the contracting officer and the
Maritime Administration’s one legible
copy of rated on-board ocean bill of
lading for each shipment made by the
contractor or its subcontractors. The
Government uses this information to
ensure compliance with the Cargo
Preference Act of 1954.
• FAR 52.247–67, Submission of
Transportation Documents for Audit.
This clause requires the contractor to
submit for prepayment audit
transportation documents on which the
United States will assume freight
charges that were paid by the contractor
under a cost-reimbursement contract or
by the contractor’s first-tier
subcontractor (for a cost-reimbursement
subcontract). For freight shipment bills
under $100 are to be retained on-site by
the contractor and made available for
on-site audits. The Government uses
this information to conduct a
prepayment audit of transportation
charges on a cost-reimbursement
contract when reimbursement of
transportation as a direct charge to the
contract or subcontract is authorized.
The prepayment audit is required to
comply with agency prepayment audit
programs established pursuant to 31
U.S.C. 3726.
• FAR 52.247–68, Report of Shipment
(REPSHIP).
This clause requires contractors to
send an advance notice of shipment to
the consignee transportation officer to
be received at least 24 hours before the
arrival of the shipment, unless
otherwise directed by a contracting
officer. The Government uses this
information to alert the receiving
activity of certain shipments. The
advance notice facilitates arrangements
for transportation control, labor, space,
and use of materials handling
equipment at destination. The timely
receipt of notices by the consignee
transportation office precludes the
Government from incurring demurrage
and vehicle detention charges.
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• FAR 47.303 Clauses for Standard
Delivery Terms.
The following FAR clauses require the
contractor to (as appropriate to the
delivery terms specified in the contract):
Prepare or provide special annotation
on a Government or commercial bill of
lading; provide an ocean bill of lading
or airway bill; annotate commercial
shipping documents; distribute copies
of the bill of lading; provide applicable
transportation receipts; assist in
obtaining documents for exportation or
importation destinations; and/or obtain
insurance documents:
FAR 52.247–1, Commercial Bill of
Lading Notations
FAR 52.247–29, F.o.b. Origin
FAR 52.247–30, F.o.b. Origin,
Contractor’s Facility
FAR 52.247–31, F.o.b. Origin, Freight
Allowed
FAR 52.247–32, F.o.b. Origin, Freight
Prepaid
FAR 52.247–33, F.o.b. Origin, With
Differentials
FAR 52.247–34, F.o.b. Destination
FAR 52.247–35, F.o.b. Destination,
Within Consignee’s Premises
FAR 52.247–36, F.a.s. Vessel, Port of
Shipment
FAR 52.247–37, F.o.b. Vessel, Port of
Shipment
FAR 52.247–38, F.o.b. Inland Carrier,
Point of Exportation
FAR 52.247–41, C. & f. Destination
FAR 52.247–42, C.i.f. Destination
FAR 52.247–43, F.o.b. Designated Air
Carrier’s Terminal, Point of
Exportation
FAR 52.247–44, F.o.b. Designated Air
Carrier’s Terminal, Point of
Importation
FAR 52.247–65, F.o.b. Origin, Prepaid
Freight—Small Package Shipments
The contracting officer and the
Government transportation office use
this information in awarding and
administering contracts to ensure: (1)
Acquisitions are made on the basis most
advantageous to the Government; and
(2) supplies arrive in good order and
condition and on time at the required
place.
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C. Annual Burden
Respondents: 16,114.
Recordkeepers: 849.
Total Annual Responses: 348,766.
Total Burden Hours: 27,502 (25,936
reporting hours + 1,566 recordkeeping
hours).
D. Public Comment
A 60-day notice was published in the
Federal Register at 89 FR 52051, on
June 21, 2024. No comments were
received.
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GSARegSec@gsa.gov. Please cite OMB
Control No. 9000–0061, Federal
Acquisition Regulation Part 47:
Transportation Requirements.
Janet Fry,
Director, Federal Acquisition Policy Division,
Office of Governmentwide Acquisition Policy,
Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of
Governmentwide Policy.
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Prevention
Reorganization of the National Center
for Injury Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
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structure. This notice announces the
National Center for Injury Prevention
and Control (NCIPC) reorganization.
NCIPC established the Behavioral
Integration Branch.
DATES: This reorganization of NCIPC
was approved by the Director of CDC on
August 21, 2024 and became effective.
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and Control, Centers for Disease Control
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Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
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• Establish the Behavioral Integration
Branch (CECE)
II. Under Part C, Section C–B,
Organization and Functions, after the
Data Analytics Branch (CECD) insert the
following:
Behavioral Integration Branch (CECE).
(1) plans, directs, and supports
epidemiological analysis, applied
research, and demonstration projects to
advance the integration of behavioral
health (including suicide prevention)
strategies with healthcare delivery and
community behavioral health services;
(2) plans and directs strategies to
collect, analyze, and interpret scientific
findings from surveillance, behavioral,
and epidemiologic research activities for
use in evaluating trends, setting
priorities, and developing intervention
strategies for suicidal behaviors and
other self-harm; (3) plans, directs,
conducts, and supports research to
assess environmental, social, behavioral,
and other risk and protective factors and
to develop and evaluate intervention
activities for suicide prevention and
control (4) leads and coordinates a
national program for the prevention and
control of suicide and suicidal behavior
in collaboration with federal, state,
local, territorial, and tribal agencies, and
public and private sector organizations;
(5) provides leadership, research, and
expert consultation to federal, state,
local, territorial, tribal, and nongovernmental partners in addressing
suicidal and other self-harm behaviors;
(6) provides technical assistance to
local, state, territorial, and tribal
agencies to advance the integration of
surveillance and suicide prevention
strategies with healthcare delivery and
community behavioral health services;
(7) develops guidance to reduce or
mitigate risk factors and increase
protective factors as appropriate; and (8)
disseminates scientific findings,
evidence-based prevention strategies,
and suicide prevention guidelines by
publishing research findings in
professional journals and government
reports, participating in national and
international meetings, seminars, and
conferences, and developing
communication initiatives.
Delegations of Authority
All delegations and redelegations of
authority made to officials and
employees of affected organizational
components will continue in them or
their successors pending further
redelegation, provided they are
consistent with this reorganization.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[OMB Control No. 9000-0061; Docket No. 2024-0053; Sequence No. 12]
Submission for OMB Review; Federal Acquisition Regulation Part
47: Transportation Requirements
AGENCY: Department of Defense (DOD), General Services Administration
(GSA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, the
Regulatory Secretariat Division has submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) a request to review and approve an
extension of a previously approved information collection requirement
regarding Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) part 47, transportation
requirements.
DATES: Submit comments on or before September 25, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for this information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Find this particular information
collection by selecting ``Currently under
[[Page 68441]]
Review--Open for Public Comments'' or by using the search function.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Zenaida Delgado, Procurement Analyst,
at telephone 202-969-7207, or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. OMB Control Number, Title, and Any Associated Form(s)
9000-0061, Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 47: Transportation
Requirements.
B. Need and Uses
This clearance covers the information that contractors must submit
to comply with the following requirements in FAR part 47:
FAR 52.247-2, Permits, Authorities, or Franchises.
The clause requires an offeror to indicate whether it has the
proper authorization from the Federal Highway Administration (or other
cognizant regulatory body) before it can be allowed to move material
under any contract for regulated freight transportation or
transportation-related services. The offeror may also be requested to
furnish a copy of the authorization before moving material under the
contract. The contracting officer and transportation office review the
information to ensure that the offeror has complied with all regulatory
requirements and has obtained any permits, licenses, or franchises that
are needed to transport the supplies.
FAR 52.247-6, Financial Statement.
This provision requires an offeror to furnish the Government with a
current certified statement of the offeror's financial condition and
such data as the Government may request with respect to the offeror's
operations. The contracting officer uses this information to determine
whether a potential awardee is responsible in accordance with FAR part
9.
FAR 52.247-48, F.o.b. Destination--Evidence of Shipment.
This clause requires the contractor to retain and make available to
the Government for review, as necessary, evidence of free on board
(f.o.b.) destination shipment documentation for a period of three years
after final payment of the contract. The Government may request this
information from the contractor while auditing a contract or to resolve
disputes.
FAR 52.247-51, Evaluation of Export Offers.
This provision requires an offeror to nominate a port/terminal of
loading they recommend for the purposes of evaluation of their offer
and indicate whether the prices proposed are based on f.o.b. origin or
f.o.b. destination. The contracting officer uses the information to
ensure that offers are evaluated and awards are made on the basis of
the lowest laid down cost to the Government at the overseas port of
discharge.
FAR 52.247-52, Clearance and Documentation Requirements--
Shipments to DOD Air or Water Terminal Transshipment Points.
This clause directs the contractor to provide the Government
certain information regarding shipments to DoD air or water terminal
transshipment points. The Government transportation office uses this
information to support applications for export release and to prepare
the Transportation Control and Movement Document (TCMD).
FAR 52.247-53, Freight Classification Description.
When the Government purchases supplies that are new to the supply
system, nonstandard, or modifications of previously shipped items, and
different freight classifications may apply, this provision requests an
offeror provide the full Uniform Freight Classification (rail)
description, or the National Motor Freight Classification description
applicable to the supplies. The contracting officer uses this
information to determine the proper freight for supplies.
FAR 52.247-57, Transportation Transit Privilege Credits.
This clause allows the offeror to identify any transportation
charges, including any transit charges, that the offeror will agree to
pay, subject to reimbursement by the Government. The contracting
officer uses this information to ensure consideration of an offeror's
transit credits when evaluating an f.o.b. origin price for shipping
supplies to the designated Government destinations.
FAR 52.247-60, Guaranteed Shipping Characteristics.
This clause requires the offeror to provide details on the shipping
container(s) to be used for each part or component that is packed or
packaged separately. The contracting officer uses this information to
determine transportation costs for evaluation purposes.
FAR 52.247-63, Preference for U.S.-Flag Air Carriers.
In the event that a contractor selects a carrier other than a U.S.-
flag air carrier for international air transportation during
performance of the contract, this clause requires the contractor to
include a statement regarding the unavailability of U.S.-Flag Air
Carriers on vouchers involving such transportation. The Government uses
the information provided on the voucher to ensure compliance with
section 5 of the International Air Transportation Fair Competitive
Practices Act of 1974 (49 U.S.C. 40118), which requires the Government
and its contractors and subcontractors to use U.S.-flag air carriers
for U.S. Government-financed international air transportation of
personnel (and their personal effects) or property, to the extent that
service by those carriers is available.
FAR 52.247-64, Preference for Privately Owned U.S.-Flag
Commercial Vessels.
This clause requires a contractor to provide the contracting
officer and the Maritime Administration's one legible copy of rated on-
board ocean bill of lading for each shipment made by the contractor or
its subcontractors. The Government uses this information to ensure
compliance with the Cargo Preference Act of 1954.
FAR 52.247-67, Submission of Transportation Documents for
Audit.
This clause requires the contractor to submit for prepayment audit
transportation documents on which the United States will assume freight
charges that were paid by the contractor under a cost-reimbursement
contract or by the contractor's first-tier subcontractor (for a cost-
reimbursement subcontract). For freight shipment bills under $100 are
to be retained on-site by the contractor and made available for on-site
audits. The Government uses this information to conduct a prepayment
audit of transportation charges on a cost-reimbursement contract when
reimbursement of transportation as a direct charge to the contract or
subcontract is authorized. The prepayment audit is required to comply
with agency prepayment audit programs established pursuant to 31 U.S.C.
3726.
FAR 52.247-68, Report of Shipment (REPSHIP).
This clause requires contractors to send an advance notice of
shipment to the consignee transportation officer to be received at
least 24 hours before the arrival of the shipment, unless otherwise
directed by a contracting officer. The Government uses this information
to alert the receiving activity of certain shipments. The advance
notice facilitates arrangements for transportation control, labor,
space, and use of materials handling equipment at destination. The
timely receipt of notices by the consignee transportation office
precludes the Government from incurring demurrage and vehicle detention
charges.
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FAR 47.303 Clauses for Standard Delivery Terms.
The following FAR clauses require the contractor to (as appropriate
to the delivery terms specified in the contract): Prepare or provide
special annotation on a Government or commercial bill of lading;
provide an ocean bill of lading or airway bill; annotate commercial
shipping documents; distribute copies of the bill of lading; provide
applicable transportation receipts; assist in obtaining documents for
exportation or importation destinations; and/or obtain insurance
documents:
FAR 52.247-1, Commercial Bill of Lading Notations
FAR 52.247-29, F.o.b. Origin
FAR 52.247-30, F.o.b. Origin, Contractor's Facility
FAR 52.247-31, F.o.b. Origin, Freight Allowed
FAR 52.247-32, F.o.b. Origin, Freight Prepaid
FAR 52.247-33, F.o.b. Origin, With Differentials
FAR 52.247-34, F.o.b. Destination
FAR 52.247-35, F.o.b. Destination, Within Consignee's Premises
FAR 52.247-36, F.a.s. Vessel, Port of Shipment
FAR 52.247-37, F.o.b. Vessel, Port of Shipment
FAR 52.247-38, F.o.b. Inland Carrier, Point of Exportation
FAR 52.247-41, C. & f. Destination
FAR 52.247-42, C.i.f. Destination
FAR 52.247-43, F.o.b. Designated Air Carrier's Terminal, Point of
Exportation
FAR 52.247-44, F.o.b. Designated Air Carrier's Terminal, Point of
Importation
FAR 52.247-65, F.o.b. Origin, Prepaid Freight--Small Package Shipments
The contracting officer and the Government transportation office
use this information in awarding and administering contracts to ensure:
(1) Acquisitions are made on the basis most advantageous to the
Government; and (2) supplies arrive in good order and condition and on
time at the required place.
C. Annual Burden
Respondents: 16,114.
Recordkeepers: 849.
Total Annual Responses: 348,766.
Total Burden Hours: 27,502 (25,936 reporting hours + 1,566
recordkeeping hours).
D. Public Comment
A 60-day notice was published in the Federal Register at 89 FR
52051, on June 21, 2024. No comments were received.
Obtaining Copies: Requesters may obtain a copy of the information
collection documents from the GSA Regulatory Secretariat Division by
calling 202-501-4755 or emailing [email protected]. Please cite OMB
Control No. 9000-0061, Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 47:
Transportation Requirements.
Janet Fry,
Director, Federal Acquisition Policy Division, Office of Governmentwide
Acquisition Policy, Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of
Governmentwide Policy.
[FR Doc. 2024-19125 Filed 8-23-24; 8:45 am]
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