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Page 133 TITLE 41—PUBLIC CONTRACTS § 4705
Public Contracts • January 18th, 2023

ment between the contractor in a contract for the acquisition of commercial products or com- mercial services and a subcontractor under the contract that restricts sales by the subcon- tractor directly to persons other than the con- tractor may not be considered to unreasonably restrict sales by that subcontractor to the Fed- eral Government in violation of the provision included in the contract pursuant to subsection

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Page 9 TITLE 41—PUBLIC CONTRACTS § 10b–2
Public Contracts • July 1st, 2010

rials, and supplies as have been mined or pro- duced in the United States, and only such manu- factured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, or supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States except as provided in section 10a of this title: Provided, however, That if the head of the department or independent establishment making the contract shall find that in respect to some particular ar- ticles, materials, or supplies it is impracticable to make such requirement or that it would un- reasonably increase the cost, an exception shall be noted in the specifications as to that particu- lar article, material, or supply, and a public record made of the findings which justified the exception.

Public Contracts, Dept. of Labor § 50–205.9
Public Contracts • January 17th, 2020

utilization of such State or local offi- cers is necessary to assist in the ad- ministration of those provisions. In making such a finding, consideration may be given to the State laws or regu- lations administered by the State agency providing safety and health standards, the central and field organi- zation of the State agency, and the qualifications of its investigative per- sonnel.

Public Contra cts, Dept. of Labor §50–210.1
Public Contracts • April 22nd, 2022

A ny a g r ee m e n t e n t e r ed i n t o t h i s p a r t m a y be m odified a t a ny t i m e wi t h t h e co n se n t of bo t h p a r t ies, a n d m a y be t e r m i n a t ed b y ei t h e r p a r t y af t e r n o t i- fy i n g t h e o t h e r p a r t y 60 d a y s p r io r t h e r e t o.

TITLE 41—PUBLIC CONTRACTS Page 162
Public Contracts • January 18th, 2023
Effective Date of 1996 Amendment
Public Contracts • October 29th, 2019

For effective date and applicability of amendment by Pub. L. 104–106, see section 4401 of Pub. L. 104–106, set out as a note under section 251 of this title.

Page 105 TITLE 41—PUBLIC CONTRACTS § 352
Public Contracts • November 9th, 2019

ice employees, engaged in the performance of the contract or any subcontract thereunder, as determined by the Secretary or his authorized representative to be prevailing for such em- ployees in the locality, or, where a collective- bargaining agreement covers any such service employees, to be provided for in such agree- ment, including prospective fringe benefits in- creases provided for in such agreement as a re- sult of arm’s-length negotiations. Such fringe benefits shall include medical or hospital care, pensions on retirement or death, compensa- tion for injuries or illness resulting from occu- pational activity, or insurance to provide any of the foregoing, unemployment benefits, life insurance, disability and sickness insurance, accident insurance, vacation and holiday pay, costs of apprenticeship or other similar pro- grams and other bona fide fringe benefits not otherwise required by Federal, State, or local law to be provided by the contractor or sub- contractor. The obligati

agreement or any part of a contract or agree- ment with the Federal Government.
Public Contracts • October 16th, 2019
Page 9 TITLE 41—PUBLIC CONTRACTS § 10b–2
Public Contracts • November 9th, 2019

rials, and supplies as have been mined or pro- duced in the United States, and only such manu- factured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, or supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States except as provided in section 10a of this title: Provided, ho ever, That if the head of the department or independent establishment making the contract shall find that in respect to some particular ar- ticles, materials, or supplies it is impracticable to make such requirement or that it would un- reasonably increase the cost, an exception shall be noted in the specifications as to that particu- lar article, material, or supply, and a public record made of the findings which justified the exception.

Public Contracts, Dept. of Labor § 50–210.1
Public Contracts • November 17th, 2014

A ny a g r ee m e n t e n t e r ed i n t o t h i s p a r t m a y be m odified a t a ny t i m e wi t h t h e co n se n t of bo t h p a r t ies, a n d m a y be t e r m i n a t ed b y ei t h e r p a r t y af t e r n o t i- fy i n g t h e o t h e r p a r t y 60 d a y s p r io r t h e r e t o.

TITLE 41—PUBLIC CONTRACTS Page 8
Public Contracts • April 13th, 2021

Federal Government, a State or local govern- ment, or a foreign government with which the United States has a mutual defense coopera- tion agreement;

agreement or any part of a contract or agree- ment with the Federal Government.
Public Contracts • October 16th, 2019
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