Proposed Rule2023-03913
General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation; Updating Payments Clause
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Published
February 28, 2023
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General Services Administration
Abstract
GSA is proposing to amend the General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) to remove clause 552.232-1 Payments. This clause requires the Government to pay a contractor without submission of an invoice or voucher for non-commercial fixed price contracts for supplies or services.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 39 (Tuesday, February 28, 2023)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 12641-12642]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-03913]
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
48 CFR Parts 532 and 552
[GSAR Case 2022-G513; Docket No. GSA-GSAR-2023-0008; Sequence No. 1]
RIN 3090-AK55
General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation; Updating
Payments Clause
AGENCY: Office of Acquisition Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: GSA is proposing to amend the General Services Administration
Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) to remove clause 552.232-1 Payments. This
clause requires the Government to pay a contractor without submission
of an invoice or voucher for non-commercial fixed price contracts for
supplies or services.
DATES: Interested parties should submit written comments to the
Regulatory Secretariat Division at the address shown below on or before
May 1, 2023 to be considered in the formation of the final rule.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments in response to GSAR Case 2022-G513 to:
<a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a> via the Federal eRulemaking portal by
searching for ``GSAR Case 2022-G513''. Select the link ``Comment Now''
that corresponds with GSAR Case 2022-G513. Follow the instructions
provided at the ``Comment Now'' screen. Please include your name,
company name (if any), and ``GSAR Case 2022-G513'' on your attached
document. If your comment cannot be submitted using <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>, call or email the points of contact in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this document for alternate
instructions.
Instructions: Please submit comments only and cite GSAR Case 2022-
G513, in all correspondence related to this case. Comments received
generally will be posted without change to <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>,
including any personal and/or business confidential information
provided. To confirm receipt of your comment(s), please check <a href="https://www.regulations.gov">https://www.regulations.gov</a>, approximately two to three days after submission
to verify posting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For clarification of content, contact
Ms. Taylor McDaniels at 817-253-7858 or <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#ea8d998b989a8586838993aa8d998bc48d859c"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="2542564457554a494c465c654256440b424a53">[email protected]</span></a>. For
information pertaining to status or publication schedules, contact the
Regulatory Secretariat Division at 202-501-4755 or <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#d8bfabb9aabdbfabbdbb98bfabb9f6bfb7ae"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="1e796d7f6c7b796d7b7d5e796d7f30797168">[email protected]</span></a>.
Please cite GSAR Case 2022-G513.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The General Services Administration (GSA) conducts routine reviews
of its acquisition regulations to identify outdated content and to
ensure there is no unnecessary duplication of or conflict with the
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), pursuant to FAR 1.304. Through
one of these reviews in Fiscal Year (FY) 2022, GSA identified that
General Services Administration Acquisition Regulation (GSAR) clause
552.232-1 Payments conflicts with FAR clause 52.232-1 Payments and
should be removed. As this GSAR clause is over 10 years old, GSA does
not have any historical information that explains why the GSAR clause
was initially created. This rule seeks to rectify the issue.
II. Discussion and Analysis
GSA is proposing to amend the GSAR to remove GSAR Clause 552.232-1
Payments and any corresponding references to the clause.
First, this rule proposes to remove and reserve the GSAR clause
552.232-1 Payments because GSA has determined the existing FAR clause
52.232-1 Payments is sufficient, and it is no longer in the best
interests of GSA to deviate from the FAR. The GSAR clause requires, in
certain transactions, the Government to pay a contractor without
submission of a proper invoice for non-commercial fixed price contracts
for supplies or services; whereas the FAR currently requires that the
Government pay a contractor only after receipt of the contractor's
proper invoice or voucher. GSA has found that the GSAR clause is no
longer necessary and is unaware of any situation in which this clause
is used for any payments being processed.
Next, this rule proposes to remove the prescription for GSAR clause
552.232-1 at GSAR 532.111 and make conforming changes to subsequent
text to improve consistency and readability of the GSAR.
Finally, this rule proposes to revise the prescription for GSAR
clause 552.323-5: ``As prescribed in 532.111(b), insert the following
clause.'' Because of the change discussed above, there is no part (b)
of GSAR 532.111, so (b) should be removed from this statement.
III. Expected Impact of the Rule
This rule proposes to remove one conflicting GSAR clause regarding
payments for non-commercial fixed price contracts for supplies or
services. GSA believes the exception to invoicing in the GSAR clause is
not currently followed, and applicable contractors are already
following the invoice requirements of the FAR clause. However, we have
conducted the analysis below demonstrating that the expected impact of
this rule is not significant.
With this change, contractors with non-commercial, fixed-price,
contracts for supplies or services will now have to submit proper
invoices in order to receive payments in accordance with FAR 52.232-1
Payments. Information generated from the System for Award Management
(<a href="http://SAM.gov">SAM.gov</a>) for FY 2022 reflects approximately 142,120 GSA contracts were
awarded for non-commercial fixed price contracts for supplies or
services across approximately 735 separate contractors.
Consistent with the methodology and analysis for the FAR clause
information collection \1\, the affected contracts on average are
estimated to have 6 invoices per contract per year, for a total of
852,720 total responses. Each response is estimated to require 0.25
hours, for a total of 213,180 hours of total burden. Applying a GS-12
pay rate, the total cost is estimated to be $12,517,930 \2\, or
approximately $17,031 per contractor which is not significant.
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\1\ Office of Management and Budget Control Number 9000-0073,
Certain Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 32 Requirements.
\2\ The hourly rate for GS-12 is $58.72 ($43.10 as a GS-12/step
5 salary OPM 2023 pay scale Rest of US, with a 36.25% fringe factor
pursuant to OMB memorandum M-08-13).
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IV. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
Executive Orders (E.O.s) 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess
all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). E.O.
13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and benefits,
of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting flexibility.
OIRA has determined that this rule is not a significant regulatory
action and, therefore, was not subject to review under section 6(b) of
E.O. 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, dated September 30, 1993.
V. Regulatory Flexibility Act
GSA does not expect this proposed rule to have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities within the
meaning of the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601,
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et seq., because this rule merely reverts back to the existing FAR
clause for payments. However, an Initial Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (IRFA) has been prepared consistent with 5 U.S.C. 603. The
analysis is summarized as follows:
The objective of the rule is to amend the GSAR to revise
sections of GSAR Part 532, Contract Financing, and Part 552,
Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses, to remove an
unnecessary payments clause and any corresponding references to the
clause.
Title 40 of the United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 121
authorizes GSA to issue regulations, including the GSAR, to control
the relationship between GSA and contractors.
The rule applies to large and small business entities, which are
awarded contracts that are fixed price, non-commercial, supplies or
services. Information generated from the System for Award Management
(<a href="http://SAM.gov">SAM.gov</a>), formerly known as the Federal Procurement Data System
(FPDS), for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 has been used as the basis for
estimating the number of contractors that have been awarded such
contracts. A total of 17,520 government-wide contracts were awarded
in the targeted PSCs for FY 2022. Of these contract awards, only 14
percent were small business entities.
This rule does not include any new reporting, recordkeeping, or
other compliance requirements for small business entities.
The rule does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any other
Federal rules.
There are no known alternatives to this rule which would
accomplish the stated objectives. This rule does not initiate or
impose any new administrative or performance requirements on small
business contractors because the policies are already being
followed.
The Regulatory Secretariat Division will be submitting a copy of
the IRFA to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business
Administration. A copy of the IRFA may be obtained from the Regulatory
Secretariat Division. GSA invites comments from small business concerns
and other interested parties on the expected impact of this rule on
small entities.
GSA will also consider comments from small entities concerning the
existing regulations in subparts affected by this rule in accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 610. Interested parties must submit such comments
separately and should cite 5 U.S.C. 610 (GSAR Case 2022-G513) in
correspondence.
VI. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35) does apply;
however, these changes to the GSAR do not impose additional information
collection requirements to the paperwork burden previously approved for
FAR clause 52.232-1 Payments, under the Office of Management and Budget
Control Number 9000-0073, Certain Federal Acquisition Regulation Part
32 Requirements.
List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 532 and 552
Government procurement.
Jeffrey A. Koses
Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Acquisition Policy, Office of
Government-wide Policy, General Services Administration.
Therefore, GSA proposes to amend 48 CFR parts 532 and 552 as set
forth below:
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1. The authority citation for 48 CFR parts 532 and 552 continues to
read as follows:
Authority: 40 U.S.C. 121(c).
PART 532--CONTRACT FINANCING
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2. Revise section 532.111 to read as follows:
532.111 Contract Clauses for non-commercial purchases.
Construction contracts. Insert the clause at 552.232-5, Payments
under Fixed-Price Construction Contracts, in solicitations and
contracts when a fixed-price construction contract is contemplated.
PART 552--SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES
552.232-1 [Removed and Reserved]
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3. Remove and reserve section 552.232-1.
552.232-5 [Amended]
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4. Amend section 552.232-5 by removing from the introductory text
``552.111(b)'' and adding ``532.111'' in its place.
[FR Doc. 2023-03913 Filed 2-27-23; 8:45 am]
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