[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 6]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR1516.603-2]

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            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
               CHAPTER 15--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
 
PART 1516--TYPES OF CONTRACTS--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart 1516.6--Time-and-Materials, Labor-Hour, and Letter Contracts
 
Sec. 1516.603-2  What are the requirements for use of an NTP?

    (a) An EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer or a duly authorized EPA on-
scene coordinator with a delegation of procurement authority may issue 
an NTP so long as it does not exceed the limits of his or her 
procurement authority and only when all of the following conditions have 
been met:
    (1) A written determination has been made by the Federal on-scene 
coordinator that--
    (i) As authorized by and consistent with CERCLA section 104(a)(1), 
42 U.S.C. 9604(a)(1), and the National Oil and Hazardous Substances 
Pollution Contingency Plan (40 CFR part 300), the EPA must take action 
to respond to a hazardous substance release or substantial threat of 
such a release into the environment, or a release or substantial threat 
of a release into the environment of any pollutant or contaminant which 
may present an imminent and substantial danger to the public health or 
welfare, or

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    (ii) As authorized by and consistent with the Clean Water Act 
sections 311(c)(2) and (e)(1)(B), 33 U.S.C. 1321(c)(2) and (e)(1)(B), 
and the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan 
(40 CFR part 300), the EPA must take action to respond to a discharge, 
or a substantial threat of a discharge (to or upon navigable waters, 
adjoining shorelines, the contiguous zone, or natural resources 
belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management of the 
United States), of oil or a hazardous substance from a vessel, offshore 
facility, or onshore facility that is of such a size and character as to 
pose a substantial threat to the public health or welfare of the United 
States; and
    (2) Before a duly authorized EPA on-scene coordinator with a 
delegation of procurement authority may issue an NTP, he or she must 
confirm that an EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer is not available to 
provide the required contracting support by the time the Federal on-
scene coordinator requires the response action to be undertaken; and
    (3) A written determination is made by an EPA FCS 1102 contracting 
officer or a duly authorized EPA on-scene coordinator with a delegation 
of procurement authority that there is no other existing contracting 
mechanism available to provide the required contracting support by the 
time required, including the inability of an existing emergency response 
contractor or other existing contract vehicle to respond in the required 
time frame. These conditions, as well as any other requirements 
applicable to NTPs or letter contracts contained in the FAR or EPAAR , 
must be met before an NTP can be issued by an EPA FCS 1102 contracting 
officer or a duly authorized EPA on-scene coordinator with a delegation 
of procurement authority.
    (b) What should be included in an NTP? (1) Since an NTP is a type of 
letter contract, it is subject to the requirements of FAR 16.603. All of 
the relevant requirements of FAR 16.603 apply to NTP's including FAR 
16.603-2, 16.603-3, and 16.603-4, and an NTP will include all 
appropriate FAR and EPAAR contract clauses. An NTP should also include 
an overall price ceiling and be as complete and definite as possible 
under the circumstances. To the extent NTPs require modification of any 
FAR or EPAAR prescribed procedures or clauses, an appropriate FAR or 
EPAAR deviation will be prepared.
    (2) The EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer or duly authorized EPA on-
scene coordinator with a delegation of procurement authority shall 
include in each NTP the clauses required by the FAR or EPAAR for the 
type of definitive contract contemplated and any additional clauses 
known to be appropriate for it. In addition, the following clauses must 
be inserted in the solicitation (if one is issued) and the NTP when an 
NTP is used:
    (i) The clause at FAR 52.216-23, Execution and Commencement of Work, 
except that the term on-scene coordinator may be used in place of the 
term contracting officer;
    (ii) The clause at FAR 52.216-24, Limitation of Government 
Liability, with dollar amounts completed in a manner consistent with FAR 
16.603-2(d); and
    (iii) The clause at FAR 52.216-25, Contract Definitization, with its 
paragraph (b) completed in a manner consistent with FAR 16.603-2(c) or 
any applicable FAR deviation. The clause at FAR 52.216-26, Payment of 
Allowable Costs Before Definitization, shall also be included in a 
solicitation (if one is issued) and NTPs if a cost-reimbursement 
definitive contract is contemplated.
    (3) Each NTP shall, as required by the clause at FAR 52.216-25, 
Contract Definitization, contain a negotiated definitization schedule 
that includes:
    (i) Dates for submission of the contractor's price proposal, 
required cost and pricing data, and if required, make-or-buy and 
subcontracting plans;
    (ii) The date for the start of negotiations; and
    (iii) A target date for definitization which shall be the earliest 
practicable date for definitization (an NTP must be definitized by an 
EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer). The schedule will provide for 
definitization of the NTP within 90 calendar days after the date of the 
NTP award. However, the EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer may, in extreme 
cases and according to agency

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procedures, authorize an additional period. If, after exhausting all 
reasonable efforts, the EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer and the 
contractor cannot negotiate a definitive contract because of failure to 
reach agreement as to price or fee, the clause at 52.216-25 requires the 
contractor to proceed with the work and provides that the contracting 
officer may, with the approval of the head of the contracting activity, 
determine a reasonable price or fee in accordance with subpart 15.4 and 
part 31 of the FAR, subject to appeal as provided in the Disputes 
clause.
    (4) The maximum liability of the Government inserted in the clause 
at 52.216-24, Limitation of Government Liability, shall, as approved by 
the official who authorized the NTP, be the estimated amount necessary 
to cover the contractor's requirements for funds to complete the work to 
be performed under the NTP. However, it shall not exceed the estimated 
cost of the definitive contract.
    (c) Are there any financial or monetary limitations on the use of an 
NTP? In addition to the requirements for issuance of an NTP set forth 
elsewhere in this subpart--
    (1) The total definitized dollar value of an individual NTP shall 
not exceed $200,000.00, and
    (2) The applicable Program Office must commit and make available 
appropriate funding for the emergency response action taken under the 
NTP prior to NTP issuance.
    (d) Are there any other procedural requirements for issuance of an 
NTP? An NTP must be issued in writing by the EPA FCS 1102 contracting 
officer or the duly authorized EPA on-scene coordinator with a 
delegation of procurement authority using a Standard Form 33. In 
addition, the EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer or the EPA on-scene 
coordinator awarding the NTP must ensure that the NTP complies with all 
applicable requirements for letter contracts set forth in the FAR and 
the requirements of this section, includes all relevant provisions and 
clauses, and that all actual or potential conflict of interest or other 
contracting issues are identified and resolved prior to NTP issuance. To 
assist the EPA on-scene coordinator and EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer 
in their responsibilities regarding NTP award, an NTP checklist will be 
completed by the EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer or EPA on-scene 
coordinator prior to issuance of the NTP.
    (e) What happens after an NTP is awarded to a contractor? (1) If an 
NTP is issued by a duly authorized EPA on-scene coordinator with a 
delegation of procurement authority, he or she must notify the cognizant 
EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer of the NTP award, and provide the NTP 
checklist to the contracting officer, as soon as possible but in no 
event later than the next working day after NTP issuance.
    (2) Within 5 working days of the EPA on-scene coordinator's award of 
an NTP, the on-scene coordinator shall provide to the cognizant EPA FCS 
1102 contracting officer all NTP documents, materials, and information 
necessary for the contracting officer to definitize the contract, and 
should retain a copy for his/her records. An EPA FCS 1102 contracting 
officer will be responsible for definitization of the NTP consistent 
with the definitization procedures set forth in this subpart. During the 
process of definitizing the NTP, the EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer 
will send the contractor the ``Representations, Certifications, and 
Other Statements of Offerors'' for completion. The contractor will 
complete this information, and any other required information, and 
submit it to the EPA FCS 1102 contracting officer prior to 
definitization of the NTP.
    (f) The CCO, who is authorized by EPAAR 1516.603-3 to make the 
determination to use a letter contract, shall make a class determination 
and findings authorizing EPA FCS 1102 contracting officers and duly 
authorized EPA on-scene coordinators with delegations of procurement 
authority to award NTPs pursuant to the conditions set forth in this 
subpart.

[66 FR 12900, Mar. 1, 2001]