CFR Part 51-1
PART 51-1GENERAL
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51-1.1 Policy.
§ 51-1.2 Mandatory source priorities.
§ 51-1.3 Definitions.
§ 51-1.1 Policy.
(a) It is the policy of the Government to increase employment and
training opportunities for persons who are blind or have other severe
disabilities through the purchase of commodities and services from
qualified nonprofit agencies employing persons who are blind or
have other severe disabilities. The Committee for Purchase From
People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (hereinafter the Committee)
was established by the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act, Public Law 92-28,
85 Stat. 77 (1971), as amended, 41 U.S.C. 46-48c (hereinafter the
JWOD Act). The Committee is responsible for implementation of a
comprehensive program designed to enforce this policy.
(b) It is the policy of the Committee to encourage all Federal
entities and employees to provide the necessary support to ensure
that the JWOD Act is implemented in an effective manner. This support
includes purchase of products and services published on the Committee's
Procurement List through appropriate channels from nonprofit agencies
employing persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities
designated by the Committee; recommendations to the Committee of
new commodities and services suitable for addition to the Procurement
List; and cooperation with the Committee and the central nonprofit
agencies in the provision of such data as the Committee may decide
is necessary to determine suitability for addition to the Procurement
List.
§ 51-1.2 Mandatory source priorities.
(a) The JWOD Act mandates that commodities or services on the
Procurement List required by Government entities be procured, as
prescribed in this regulation, from a nonprofit agency employing
persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities, at a price
established by the Committee, if that commodity or service is available
within the normal period required by that Government entity. Except
as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the JWOD Act has priority,
under the provisions of 41 U.S.C. 48, over any other supplier of
the Government's requirements for commodities and services on the
Committee's Procurement List.
(b) Federal Prison Industries, Inc. has priority, under the provisions
of 18 U.S.C. 4124, over nonprofit agencies employing persons who
are blind or have other severe disabilities in furnishing commodities
for sale to the Government. All or a portion of the Government's
requirement for a commodity for which Federal Prison Industries,
Inc. has exercised its priority may be added to the Procurement
List. However, such addition is made with the understanding that
procurement under the JWOD Act shall be limited to that portion
of the Government's requirement for the commodity which is not available
or not required to be procured from Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
(c) The JWOD Act requires the Committee to prescribe regulations
providing that, in the purchase by the Government of commodities
produced and offered for sale by qualified nonprofit agencies employing
persons who are blind and nonprofit agencies employing persons who
have other severe disabilities, priority shall be accorded to commodities
produced and offered for sale by qualified nonprofit agencies for
the blind. In approving the addition of commodities, to the Procurement
List, the Committee accords priority to nonprofit agencies for the
blind. Nonprofit agencies for the blind and nonprofit agencies employing
persons with severe disabilities have equal priority for services.
§ 51-1.3 Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
Agency and Federal agency mean Entity of the Government,
as defined herein.
Blind means an individual or class of individuals whose
central visual acuity does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with
correcting lenses or whose visual acuity, if better than 20/200,
is accompanied by a limit to the field of vision in the better eye
to such a degree that its widest diameter subtends an angle no greater
than 20 degrees.
Central nonprofit agency means an agency organized under
the laws of the United States or of any State, operated in the interest
of the blind or persons with other severe disabilities, the net
income of which does not incur in whole or in part to the benefit
of any shareholder or other individual, and designated by the Committee
to facilitate the distribution (by direct allocation, subcontract,
or any other means) of orders of the Government for commodities
and services on the Procurement List among nonprofit agencies employing
persons who are blind or have other severe disabilities, to provide
information required by the Committee to implement the JWOD Program,
and to otherwise assist the Committee in administering these regulations
as set forth herein by the Committee.
Committee means the Committee for Purchase From People Who
Are Blind or Severely Disabled.
Contracting activity means any element of an entity of the
Government that has responsibility for identifying and/or procuring
Government requirements for commodities or services. Components
of a contracting activity, such as a contracting office and an ordering
office, are incorporated in this definition, which includes all
offices within the definitions of "contracting activity," "contracting
office," and "contract administration office" contained in the Federal
Acquisition Regulation, 48 CFR 2.101.
Direct labor means all work required for preparation, processing,
and packing of a commodity or work directly related to the performance
of a service, but not supervision, administration, inspection or
shipping.
Fiscal year means the 12-month period beginning on October
1 of each year.
Government and Entity of the Government mean any
entity of the legislative branch or the judicial branch, any executive
agency, military department, Government corporation, or independent
establishment, the U.S. Postal Service, and any nonappropriated
fund instrumentality under the jurisdiction of the Armed Forces.
Interested person means an individual or legal entity affected
by a proposed addition of a commodity or service to the Procurement
List or a deletion from it.
JWOD Program means the program authorized by the JWOD Act
to increase employment and training opportunities for persons who
are blind or have other severe disabilities through Government purchasing
of commodities and services from nonprofit agencies employing these
persons.
Military resale commodities means commodities on the Procurement
List sold for the private, individual use of authorized patrons
of Armed Forces commissaries and exchanges, or like activities of
other Government departments and agencies.
Nonprofit agency (formerly workshop) means a nonprofit agency
for the blind or a nonprofit agency employing persons with severe
disabilities, as appropriate.
Other severely handicapped and severely handicapped individuals
(hereinafter persons with severe disabilities) mean a person other
than a blind person who has a severe physical or mental impairment
(a residual, limiting condition resulting from an injury, disease,
or congenital defect) which so limits the person's functional capabilities
(mobility, communication, self-care, self-direction, work tolerance
or work skills) that the individual is unable to engage in normal
competitive employment over an extended period of time.
(1) Capability for normal competitive employment shall be determined
from information developed by an ongoing evaluation program conducted
by or for the nonprofit agency and shall include as a minimum, a
preadmission evaluation and a reevaluation at least annually of
each individual's capability for normal competitive employment.
(2) A person with a severe mental or physical impairment who is
able to engage in normal competitive employment because the impairment
has been overcome or the condition has been substantially corrected
is not "other severely handicapped" within the meaning of the definition.
Participating nonprofit agency (formerly participating workshop)
means any nonprofit agency which has been authorized by the Committee
to furnish a commodity or service to the Government under the JWOD
Act.
Procurement List means a list of commodities (including
military resale commodities) and services which the Committee has
determined to be suitable to be furnished to the Government by nonprofit
agencies for the blind or nonprofit agencies employing persons with
severe disabilities pursuant to the JWOD Act and these regulations.
Qualified nonprofit agency for other severely handicapped
(hereinafter nonprofit agency employing persons with severe disabilities)
(formerly workshop for other severely handicapped) means an agency
organized under the laws of the United States or any State, operated
in the interests of persons with severe disabilities who are not
blind, and the net income of which does not inure in whole or in
part to the benefit of any shareholder or other individual; which
complies with applicable occupational health and safety standards
prescribed by the Secretary of Labor; and which in furnishing commodities
and services (whether or not the commodities or services are procured
under these regulations) during the fiscal year employs persons
with severe disabilities (including blind) for not less than 75
percent of the work-hours of direct labor required to furnish such
commodities or services.
Qualified nonprofit agency for the blind (hereinafter nonprofit
agency for the blind) (formerly workshop for the blind) means an
agency organized under the laws of the United States or of any State,
operated in the interest of blind individuals, and the net income
of which does not inure in whole or in part to the benefit of any
shareholder or other individual; which complies with applicable
occupational health and safety standards prescribed by the Secretary
of Labor; and which in furnishing commodities and services (whether
or not the commodities or services are procured under these regulations)
during the fiscal year employs blind individuals for not less than
75 percent of the work-hours of direct labor required to furnish
such commodities or services.
State means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American
Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and any
territory remaining under the jurisdiction of the Trust Territory
of the Pacific Islands.
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