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24.—(1) The primary contractor must provide a contract reporting plan for the qualifying defence contract within one month of the initial reporting date.
(2) The contract reporting plan must contain the following information—
(a)the value of the contract;
(b)a list of–
(i)every quarterly contract report (regulation 26), interim contract report (regulation 27), contract completion report (regulation 28) and contract costs statement (regulation 29) which will be required for the contract;
(ii)the dates on which those reports will be due;
(c)if the contractor has agreed that it will provide any of the information described in regulation 30(3) (on-demand contract reports) without a written direction, a description of what it has agreed to provide;
(d)a description of the defined pricing structure that the contractor will use in providing the reports required by this Part;
(e)a list of the output metrics that will be used to describe deliverables in the reports required by this Part; and
(f)a list of the cost recovery bases—
(i)that were used, or are expected to be used, in the determination of the contract price; and
(ii)that the contractor will use in making the reports required by this Part.
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