113.
Delegation of Procurement Authority
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See USAM 3-13.100.
Each delegation of procurement authority will include limitations of the
authority along with pre-procurement instructions and approvals. Included in
the delegation is authority to approve the publication of advertisements in
accordance with FAR 5.503 and JAR 2805.503-70. Each delegation of authority
states the limitations and levels of approvals for goods and services (i.e.
copiers, av equipment, computers, etc.) required. Acquisition, relocation
or release of space is not delegated to United States Attorney's Offices and
can only be acquired by the Assistant Director, Facilities Management and
Support Services, EOUSA.
Use of the Government-wide Commercial Credit Card (VISA) requires a
separate delegation of procurement authority from the Director, Procurement
Staff, JMD, (Justice Acquisition Regulation 2801.6) in accordance with the
Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), 48 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
Part 8 and 13 and the Justice Acquisition Regulations. Each delegation
states monetary limits and other limitations of use for purchases of goods
and services.
Printing Regulations: The Regulations governing printing, duplicating,
copying and related services are as follows:
Title 44, United States Code, Section 501
Government Printing and Binding Regulations, No. 24, April 1977
Federal Property Management Regulations (FPMR)
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 41 (CFR)
Department of Justice Order 2510.9 (Nov. 24, 1975)
Department of Justice Order 2510.10 (Dec. 7, 1979)
Department of Justice Order 2520.4 (Aug. 22, 1979)
Justice Publications and Printing Guide, May 1977
Printing of Official Court Instruments: The printing or duplication of
official court instruments should always receive advance approval. Contact
the Support Services Staff and the Printing Procurement Unit/JMD, Department
of Justice, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room B-254 MAIN, Washington, D.C.
20530-0001 for approval and for a requisition number. If the need is
recurring, a DOJ-2 should be forwarded to the Printing Procurement Unit/JMD
requesting that a contract be negotiated through the Government Printing
Office for a fiscal year period. On the basis of such contracts, U.S.
Attorneys may place orders directly with the public printer. (U.S.
Government Printing Office, Regional Printing Procurement Offices.)
Section 915(b) of Title 28 provides that "In any civil or criminal case
the court may, upon the filing of like affidavit, direct that the expense of
printing the record on appeal, if such printing is required by the appellate
court, be paid by the United States, and the same shall be paid when
authorized by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States
Courts." Printing expenses in such cases are not payable from Department of
Justice appropriations but must be paid by the Administrative Office of the
U.S. Courts.
[cited in USAM 3-13.100;
3-1.200]
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