Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/13/126.601
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Subpart F. Contractual Assistance
Section 126.601. What additional requirements must a qualified HUBZone SBC meet to bid on a contract?
13 CFR § 126.601 - What additional requirements must a qualified HUBZone SBC meet to bid on a contract?
§ 126.601 What additional requirements must a qualified HUBZone SBC meet to bid on a contract?
(4) If the qualified HUBZone SBC was certified pursuant to § 126.200(b), it must represent that it will “attempt to maintain” (See§ 126.103) the required percentage of employees who are HUBZone residents during the performance of a HUBZone contract. If the qualified HUBZone SBC was certified pursuant to § 126.200(a), then it must represent that at least 35% of its employees engaged in performing the HUBZone contract reside within any Indian reservation governed by one or more of its Indian Tribal Government owners or reside within any HUBZone adjoining any such Indian reservation.
(f) A qualified HUBZone SBC may submit an offer on a HUBZone contract for supplies as a nonmanufacturer if it meets the requirements of the nonmanufacturer rule set forth at § 121.406 of this chapter.
(g)Multiple Award Contracts -
(1)Total Set-Aside Contracts. The qualified HUBZone SBC must comply with the applicable limitations on subcontracting provisions (see§ 126.700) and the nonmanufacturer rule (see§ 126.601), if applicable, in the performance of a contract totally set-aside for HUBZone SBCs. However, the contracting officer, in his or her discretion, may require the concern to perform the applicable amount of work or comply with the nonmanufacturer rule for each order awarded under the contract.
(2)Partial Set-Aside Contracts. For orders awarded under a partial set-aside contract, the qualified HUBZone SBC must comply with the applicable limitations on subcontracting provisions (see§ 126.700) and the nonmanufacturer rule (see§ 126.601), if applicable, during each performance period of the contract - e.g., during the base term and then during each subsequent option thereafter. For orders awarded under the non-set-aside portion, the qualified HUBZone SBC need not comply with any limitations on subcontracting or nonmanufacturer rule requirements. However, the contracting officer, in his or her discretion, may require the concern to perform the applicable amount of work or comply with the nonmanufacturer rule for each order awarded under the contract.
(3)Orders. The qualified HUBZone SBC must comply with the applicable limitations on subcontracting provisions (see§ 126.700) and the nonmanufacturer rule (see§ 126.601), if applicable, in the performance of each individual order that has been set-aside for HUBZone SBCs.
(4)Reserves. The qualified HUBZone SBC must comply with the applicable limitations on subcontracting provisions (see§ 126.700) and the nonmanufacturer rule (see§ 126.601), if applicable, in the performance of an order that is set aside for HUBZone SBCs. However, the qualified HUBZone SBC will not have to comply with the limitations on subcontracting provisions and the nonmanufacturer rule for any order issued against the Multiple Award Contract if the order is competed amongst qualified HUBZone SBCs and one or more other-than-small business concerns.
(h)Recertification.
(1) A concern that is a qualified HUBZone SBC at the time of initial offer and contract award, including a Multiple Award Contract, is considered a HUBZone SBC throughout the life of that contract. This means that if a HUBZone SBC is certified at the time of initial offer and contract award for a Multiple Award Contract, then it will be considered a HUBZone SBC for each order issued against the contract, unless a contracting officer requests a new HUBZone SBC certification in connection with a specific order. Where a concern is later decertified, the procuring agency may exercise options and still count the award as an award to a HUBZone SBC. However, the following exceptions apply to this paragraph (h)(1):
(iii) Where there has been a HUBZone status protest on the solicitation or contract, see§ 126.803(d) for the effect of the status determination on the contract award.