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65.—(1) In their application to qualifying sub-contracts (and to sub-contractors) by virtue of section 30(1), these Regulations are modified as described in this regulation.
(2) Regulation 2(1) has effect as if after the definition of “contract completion date” there were inserted—
“contracting authority” means the party which is, or would be, liable to pay the contract price under a qualifying sub-contract.”
(3) Part 2 (qualifying defence contracts) does not apply.
(4) Regulation 11 (steps in determining profit rate) has effect as if—
(a)in paragraph (6), for each “Secretary of State” there were substituted “ contracting authority ”;
(b)in paragraph (8), for “Secretary of State” there were substituted “ contracting authority ”.
(5) Regulation 12 (calculation of POCO) has effect as if in paragraphs (2) and (3) for “Secretary of State” there were substituted “ contracting authority ”.
(6) Regulation 13 (rates agreed on a group basis) does not apply.
(7) Regulation 14(1) (re-determination of contract price) has effect as if for “Secretary of State” there were substituted “ contracting authority ”.
(8) Regulation 16 (final price adjustment) has effect as if—
(a)in paragraph (1)—
(i)for “£5,000,000” there were substituted “ £50,000,000 ”;
(ii)for “Secretary of State” there were substituted “ contracting authority ”;
(b)paragraphs (2) and (3) were omitted.
(9) Regulation 18 (determination of contract profit rate adjustments) has effect as if—
(a)in paragraph (1), the words “(including an adjustment agreed on a group basis under regulation 13)” were omitted;
(b)in paragraph (5), for the words “the contract price is to be adjusted by a specified amount” there were substituted “ a payment of a specified amount must be made to or by the Secretary of State ”.
(10) In regulation 22 (general requirements and interpretation), sub-paragraphs (2)(a)(iii) and (2)(e) do not apply.
(11) Regulation 23 (contract pricing statement) has effect as if in sub-paragraph (2)(e)(ii) for “by the Secretary of State” there were substituted “ by either the contracting authority or the Secretary of State ”.
(12) In regulation 25 (contract notification report), sub-paragraphs (2)(g) to (i) do not apply.
(13) In regulation 27 (interim contract report), sub-paragraphs (4)(j) to (l) do not apply.
(14) In regulation 28 (contract completion report), sub-paragraphs 2(l) to (n) do not apply.
[F1(15) Regulation 52 has effect as if—
(a)in paragraph (2)(a) for “qualifying defence contract by virtue of section 14(3)”, there were substituted “qualifying sub-contract”;
(b)paragraph (2)(b) were omitted.]
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 65(15) inserted (31.1.2019) by The Single Source Contract (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/1350), regs. 1(2), 5
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