Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/3737

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124 STAT. 3711 PUBLIC LAW 111–350—JAN. 4, 2011 (B)(i) has a significant effect beyond the internal oper- ating procedures of the agency issuing the policy, regula- tion, procedure, or form; or (ii) has a significant cost or administrative impact on contractors or offerors. (2) EXCEPTION.—A policy, regulation, procedure, or form may take effect earlier than 60 days after the publication date when there are compelling circumstances for the earlier effec- tive date, but the effective date may not be less than 30 days after the publication date. (b) PUBLICATION IN FEDERAL REGISTER AND COMMENT PERIOD.— Subject to subsection (c), the head of the agency shall have pub- lished in the Federal Register a notice of the proposed procurement policy, regulation, procedure, or form and provide for a public com- ment period for receiving and considering the views of all interested parties on the proposal. The length of the comment period may not be less than 30 days. (c) CONTENTS OF NOTICE.—Notice of a proposed procurement policy, regulation, procedure, or form prepared for publication in the Federal Register shall include— (1) the text of the proposal or, if it is impracticable to publish the full text of the proposal, a summary of the proposal and a statement specifying the name, address, and telephone number of the officer or employee of the executive agency from whom the full text may be obtained; and (2) a request for interested parties to submit comments on the proposal and the name and address of the officer or employee of the Federal Government designated to receive the comments. (d) WAIVER.—The requirements of subsections (a) and (b) may be waived by the officer authorized to issue a procurement policy, regulation, procedure, or form if urgent and compelling cir- cumstances make compliance with the requirements impracticable. (e) EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICY, REGULATION, PROCEDURE, OR FORM.— (1) TEMPORARY BASIS.—A procurement policy, regulation, procedure, or form for which the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) are waived under subsection (d) is effective on a temporary basis if— (A) a notice of the policy, regulation, procedure, or form is published in the Federal Register and includes a state- ment that the policy, regulation, procedure, or form is temporary; and (B) provision is made for a public comment period of 30 days beginning on the date on which the notice is published. (2) FINAL POLICY, REGULATION, PROCEDURE, OR FORM.—After considering the comments received, the head of the agency waiving the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) under sub- section (d) may issue the final procurement policy, regulation, procedure, or form. § 1708. Procurement notice (a) NOTICE REQUIREMENT.—Except as provided in subsection (b)— (1) an executive agency intending to solicit bids or proposals for a contract for property or services for a price expected to exceed $10,000, but not to exceed $25,000, shall post, for not less than 10 days, in a public place at the contracting