48 C.F.R. § 1.603-3

1.603-3 Appointment.

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(a) Contracting officers shall be appointed in writing on an SF 1402, Certificate of Appointment, which shall state any limitations on the scope of authority to be exercised, other than limitations contained in applicable law or regulation. Appointing officials shall maintain files containing copies of all appointments that have not been terminated.

(b) Agency heads are encouraged to delegate micro-purchase authority to individuals who are employees of an executive agency or members of the Armed Forces of the United States who will be using the supplies or services being purchased. Individuals delegated this authority are not required to be appointed on an SF 1402, but shall be appointed in writing in accordance with agency procedures.

[61 FR 39190, July 26, 1996]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1997–2012 · leading case: Brunner v. United States
Brunner v. United States (2006) uscfc “Hearon, Williams, Yarbrough, McKinnon, or Young, pursuant to 48 C.F.R. § 1.603-3 . The government offers the declarations of Ms.”
Abrams v. Trunzo (1997) ca11 · cites it 2× “See 48 C.F.R. § 1.603-3 (1997). There is nothing in the record even to suggest that Lieutenant Colonel Trunzo was a duly appointed contract officer carrying out contract officer duties.”
The Anti-Deficiency Act Implications of Consent by Government Employees to Online Terms of Service Agreements Containing (2012) olc “; see also 48 C.F.R. § 1.603-3 (a) (2010) (certi- ficate of appointment of contracting officer shall state any limitations on the scope of authority to be exercised).”
Online Terms of Service Agreements with Open-Ended Indemnification Clauses Under the Anti-Deficiency Act (2012) olc “; see also 48 C.F.R. § 1.603-3 (a) (2010) (certificate of appointment of contracting officer shall state any limitations on the scope of authority to be exercised).”
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