§103a. Commercial service — Inbound Citations
41 U.S.C. § 103a
Cited by 10 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 41 U.S.C. § 103a as a whole
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(5) The commercial products or commercial services covered by paragraph (3) are commercial products (as defined in section 103 of title 41) or commercial services (as defined in section 103a of such title) that have been sold or leased in substantial quantities to the general public and are purchased without modification in the same form that they are sold in the commercial marketplace, or with minor modifications to meet Federal Government requirements.
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(d) The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe in regulations a requirement that each contractor under contract with the Department of Defense shall require each contractor to whom it awards a contract (in this section referred to as a subcontractor) to disclose to the contractor whether the subcontractor is or is not, as of the time of the award of the subcontract, debarred or suspended by the Federal Government from Government contracting or subcontracting. The requirement shall apply to any subcontractor whose subcontract is in an amount greater than the simplified acquisition threshold (as defined in section 134 of title 41). The requirement shall not apply in the case of a subcontract for the acquisition of commercial products or commercial services (as defined in sections 103 and 103a, respectively, of title 41).
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(4) The terms “commercial product”, “commercial service”, and “commercially available off-the-shelf item” have the meanings given such terms in sections 103, 103a, and 104 of title 41, respectively.
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(2) The term “commercial service” has the meaning given the term in section 103a of title 41.
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In a contract to acquire a commercial product (as defined in section 103 of title 41) or a commercial service (as defined in section 103a of title 41), a certification by a contractor or a contract clause may not be required to implement a prohibition or requirement in this chapter.
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(1) A person other than an individual shall not be considered a responsible source (as defined in section 113 of this title) for the purposes of being awarded a contract for the procurement of any property or services of a value greater than the simplified acquisition threshold (as defined in section 134 of this title) by a Federal agency, other than a contract for the procurement of commercial products or commercial services (as defined in sections 103 and 103a, respectively, of this title), unless the person agrees to provide a drug-free workplace by—(A) publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the person’s workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of the prohibition;(B) establishing a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about—(i) the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace;(ii) the person’s policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace;(iii) available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and(iv) the penalties that may be imposed on employees for drug abuse violations;(C) making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the contract be given a copy of the statement required by subparagraph (A);(D) notifying the employee in the statement required by subparagraph (A) that as a condition of employment on the contract the employee will—(i) abide by the terms of the statement; and(ii) notify the employer of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after the conviction;(E) notifying the contracting agency within 10 days after receiving notice under subparagraph (D)(ii) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of a conviction;(F) imposing a sanction on, or requiring the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program by, any employee who is convicted, as required by section 8104 of this title; and(G) making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of subparagraphs (A) to (F).
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(b) This section does not apply to a prime contract for the acquisition of commercial products or commercial services (as defined in sections 103 and 103a, respectively, of this title).
Citations to §103a(1)
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(i) Commercial services procured for support of a commercial product, as described in section 103a(1) of this title.