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O'Day Act COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE Sec. 51 6.4 Military resale commodities. (a) Purchase procedures for ordering military
resale commodities are available from the central nonprofit agencies.
Authorized resale outlets (military commissary stores, Armed Forces exchanges
and like activities of other Government departments and agencies) shall
request the central nonprofit agency responsible for the military resale
commodity being ordered to designate the nonprofit agency or its agent
to which the outlets shall forward orders. (b) Authorized resale outlets shall stock
military resale commodities in as broad a range as practicable. Authorized
resale outlets may stock commercial items comparable to the military resale
commodities they stock, except that military commissary stores shall stock
military resale commodities in the 800 , 900 , and 1000 series exclusively,
unless an exception has been granted on an individual store basis for
the stocking of comparable commercial items for which there is a significant
customer demand. (c) The Defense Commissary Agency shall,
after consultation with the Committee: (1) Establish mandatory lists of military
resale commodities to be stocked in commissary stores. (2) Require the stocking in commissary stores
of military resale (3) Issue guidance requiring commissary store
personnel to maximize sales potential of military resale commodities. (4) Establish policies and procedures which
reserve to its agency headquarters the authority to grant exceptions to
the exclusive stocking of 800 , 900 , and 1000 series military resale
commodities. (d) The Defense Commissary Agency shall provide
the Committee a copy of each directive which relates to the stocking of
military resale commodities in commissary stores, including exceptions
authorizing the stocking of commercial items in competition with 800 ,
900 , and 1000 series military resale commodities. (e) The prices of military resale commodities
include delivery to destination or, in the case of destinations overseas,
to designated depots at ports of embarkation. Zone pricing is used for
delivery to Alaska and Hawaii. [56
FR 48983, Sept. 26, l991, as amended at 59 FR 59343, Nov. 16, 1994; 62
FR 32237, June 13, 1997]
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