Procurement List; Additions and Deletions
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The law removes certain products from a government procurement list, which were previously provided by agencies employing people with severe disabilities. This change affects how federal procurement processes will interact with these agencies, potentially allowing small entities to supply these products instead. It's an administrative adjustment that aims to reassess product suitability for government purchase.
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Key Changes
- Products from nonprofit agencies employing disabled individuals are removed from the government procurement list.
- Potential for small entities to become new suppliers for these products.
- Reevaluation of product suitability for government purchase.
Obligations
What this law requires
Nonprofit agencies employing persons who are blind or have severe disabilities must not provide products that have been deleted from the Procurement List.
Small entities may apply to furnish products to the Federal Government that have been previously deleted from the Procurement List.
Federal contracting activity must cease procurement of products listed in the Procurement List that have been deleted.