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Part 305—Publicizing Contract Actions

(SUBCHAPTER B—COMPETITION AND ACQUISITION PLANNING)

Sections:

  • Subpart 305.3—Synopses of Contract Awards
    • 305.303 Announcement of contract awards.
  • Subpart 305.5—Paid Advertisements
    • 305.502 Authority.
  • Subpart 305.70—Publicizing Requirements Funded From the Affordable Care Act Prevention and Public Health Fund
    • 305.7001 Scope.
    • 305.7002 Applicability.
    • 305.7003 Publicizing preaward.
    • 305.7004 Publicizing postaward.

Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 40 U.S.C. 121(c)(2).


Subpart 305.3—Synopses of Contract Awards

305.303 Announcement of contract awards.

(a) Public announcement. The contracting officer shall report awards, not exempt under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 5.303, to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation (Congressional Liaison Office.)

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Subpart 305.5—Paid Advertisements

305.502 Authority.

Written approval at least one level above the contracting officer shall be obtained prior to placing advertisements or notices in newspapers.

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Subpart 305.70—Publicizing Requirements Funded From the Affordable Care Act Prevention and Public Health Fund

305.7001 Scope.

Pursuant to appropriations acts, this subpart prescribes requirements for posting presolicitation and award notices for actions funded in whole or in part from the Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF). The requirements of this subpart enhance transparency to the public.

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305.7002 Applicability.

This subpart applies to all actions funded in whole or in part by the PPHF.

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305.7003 Publicizing preaward.

Notices of all proposed contract actions, funded in whole or in part by the PPHF, shall be identified on HHS’ Prevention and Public Health Fund website at https://www.hhs.gov/open/prevention/index.html no later than 1-day after issuance of the solicitation or other request for proposal or quotation document. When applicable, the notice shall provide a link to the full text; for example, a link to the FedBizOpps notice required by FAR 5.201.

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305.7004 Publicizing postaward.

Notices of contract actions exceeding $25,000, funded in whole or in part by the PPHF, shall be identified on HHS’ PPHF website at https://www.hhs.gov/open/prevention/index.html no later than 5 days after the contract action occurs.


Other Sections of the HHSAR:

  • HHS Acquisition Regulations Table of Contents
  • Previous Part: Part 304 Administrative Matters
  • Next Part: Part 306 Competition Requirements

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Content created by Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources (ASFR)
Content last reviewed January 17, 2023
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