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SMALL  PURCHASE  PROCEDURES
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NAVCOMPT  Form  2276  contains  a  certification by  the  approving  signature  block  stating,  “I certify that the funds cited are properly chargeable for the item required.” When any other purchase request  or  requisition  form  is  used,  the  person signing or approving the request is also making the certification, even though the statement may not  be  printed  on  the  form. Controls Controls should be established at every activity that has contracting authority as maybe required to  prevent  violations  of  standard  procurement regulations.  These  controls  include,  but  are  not limited  to,  the  following: 1.  Individual  open  market  purchase  actions cannot exceed an activity’s contracting authority without  prior  approval  from  the  cognizant regional  contracting  management  office. 2.  Requirements  may  not  be  broken  down into separate purchases to get around the dollar amount  thresholds. 3.  The  functions  of  initiation  of  the  require- ment,   award   of   the   purchase   action,   and receipt of material may not be performed by the same person. When local circumstances make the use  of  this  three-way  separation  impractical,  at a   minimum,   the   functions   of   award   of   the purchase  action  and  receipt  of  material  should  not be  performed  by  the  same  person. SMALL  BUSINESS-SMALL PURCHASE  SET-ASIDES All  open  market  purchases  with  an  anticipated dollar value of $10,000 or less are considered to be small business-small purchase set-asides and must  be  made  with  small  business  concerns. Small purchase set-aside procedures apply only to purchases in the United States, its territories and  possessions,  Puerto  Rico,  and  the  trust territory of the Pacific Islands. The requirement for small business-small purchase set-asides does not affect the responsibility of agencies to make purchases from required sources of supply, such as  federal  prison  industries,  industries  for  the blind   and   other   severely   handicapped,   and mandatory  federal  supply  schedule  contracts. Exceptions The  small  business-small  purchase  set-aside can be dissolved and the purchase made from a large   business   concern   when   the   contracting officer determines there is no reasonable chance of   obtaining   quotations   from   two   or   more responsible small business concerns (or at least one if the purchase is less than $1,000) that will be competitive in terms of market price, quality, and delivery. When the buyer or storekeeper proceeds with the small business-small purchase set-aside and receives  a  quotation  from  only  one  responsible small  business  concern  that  is  not  a  reasonable price or cannot meet the required delivery date, purchase  description  or  specification,  the  purchase may be completed by soliciting one or more large business  concerns. Definition of Small Business A  small  business  concern  means  a  concern, including   its   affiliates,   that   is   independently owned  and  operated,  not  dominant  in  the  field in  which  it  is  bidding  on  government  contracts, and is qualified as a small business under certain criteria  and  size  standards  as  outlined  in  NAV- SUP  P-560. For   purchases   up   to   $10,000,   a   dealer   is considered  to  be  a  small  business  if  it  has  500 employees  or  less  and  is  furnishing  any domestically produced or manufactured product. Competition and Price Reasonableness It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  storekeeper  or buyer to make sure every purchase is made at a fair and reasonable price, and the government gets what it pays for in terms of quality and delivery. PURCHASES LESS THAN $1,000.— These purchases  must  be  distributed  equitably  over  a period  of  time  among  qualified  suppliers.  When possible, a quotation is solicited from other than the  previous  supplier  before  placing  a  repeat order. Purchases less than $1,000 may be made without   soliciting   competition   and/or   doc- umenting  any  price  reasonableness  determination if  the  contracting  officer  finds  no  reason  to question  the  fairness  and  reasonableness  of  the price. When the buyer can determine one quote fair and reasonable, the additional expense in time and administrative costs is not worthwhile in seeking additional   quotes. PURCHASES MORE THAN $1,000.—  For purchases in excess of $1,000, the storekeeper or 4-3

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