(a)
In the case of any equipment or product that may be authorized to be purchased with financial assistance provided using funds made available under Public Law 104-208, it is the sense of Congress that entities receiving the assistance should, in expending the assistance, purchase only American-made equipment and products.
(b)
In awarding financial assistance under Public Law 104-208, 110 Stat. 3009, bureaus and offices excluding the Bureau of Reclamation will provide to each recipient of the assistance the following notice:
(c)
In awarding financial assistance using funds made available under Public Law 104-206, to the greatest extent practicable, the Bureau of Reclamation will provide to each recipient of the assistance the following notice:
(d)
The Buy American Act requires that only domestic end products be acquired for public use, except articles, materials, and supplies—
(1)
For use outside the United States;
(2)
For which the cost would be unreasonable, as determined in accordance with § 12.715 ;
(3)
For which the agency head determines that domestic preference would be inconsistent with the public interest; or
(4)
That are not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonable available commercial quantities, of a satisfactory quality (see § 12.720 ).
(e)
The grantee's contracting officer may make a nonavailability determination under § 12.710(d)(4) for a procurement contract awarded under the grant or cooperative agreement if—
(1)
The procurement action was conducted by full and open competition;
(2)
The procurement action was publicly advertised; and
(3)
No offer for a domestic end product was received; or
(f)
The head of the grantee's contracting activity or designee may make a nonavailability determination under § 12.710(d)(4) for any circumstance other than specified in paragraph (e) of this section.
Code of Federal Regulations
[59 FR 36715, July 19, 1994, as amended at 59 FR 65500, Dec. 20, 1994; 61 FR 39084, July 26, 1996; 61 FR 68668, Dec. 30, 1996]