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O'Day Act COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE Sec. 511.2 Mandatory source priorities. (a) The JWOD Act mandates that commodities
or services on the Procurement List required by Government entities be
procured, as prescribed in this regulation, from a nonprofit agency employing
persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities, at a price established
by the Committee, if that commodity or service is available within the
normal period required by that Government entity. Except as provided in
paragraph (b) of this section, the JWOD Act has priority, under the provisions
of 41 U.S.C. 48, over any other supplier of the Government's requirements
for commodities and services on the Committee's Procurement List. (b) Federal Prison Industries, Inc. has priority,
under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 4124, over nonprofit agencies employing
persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities in furnishing
commodities for sale to the Government. All or a portion of the Government's
requirement for a commodity for which Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
has exercised its priority may be added to the Procurement List. However,
such addition is made with the understanding that procurement under the
JWOD Act shall be limited to that portion of the Government's requirement
for the commodity which is not available or not required to be procured
from Federal Prison Industries, Inc. (c) The JWOD Act requires the Committee to
prescribe regulations providing that, in the purchase by the Government
of commodities produced and offered for sale by qualified nonprofit agencies
employing persons who are blind and nonprofit agencies employing persons
who have other severe disabilities, priority shall be accorded to commodities
produced and offered for sale by qualified nonprofit agencies for the
blind. In approving the addition of commodities, to the Procurement List,
the Committee accords priority to nonprofit agencies for the blind. Nonprofit
agencies for the blind and nonprofit agencies employing persons with severe
disabilities have equal priority for services.
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