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45 CFR § 1631.7 - Procurement policies and procedures.

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identifier: "/us/cfr/t45/s1631.7"
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title: "45 CFR § 1631.7 - Procurement policies and procedures."
title_number: 45
title_name: "Public Welfare"
section_number: "1631.7"
section_name: "Procurement policies and procedures."
chapter_name: "LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION"
part_number: "1631"
part_name: "PURCHASING AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT"
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currency: "2026-03-24"
last_updated: "2026-03-24"
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generator: "[email protected]"
authority: "42 U.S.C. 2996g(e)."
regulatory_source: "82 FR 37341, Aug. 10, 2017, unless otherwise noted."
cfr_part: "1631"
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# 1631.7 Procurement policies and procedures.

Recipients must have written procurement policies and procedures. These policies must:

(a) Identify competition thresholds that establish the basis (for example, price, risk level, or type of purchase) for the level of competition required at each threshold (for example, certification that a purchase reflects the best value to the recipient; a price comparison for alternatives that the recipient considered; or requests for information, quotes, or proposals);

(b) Establish the grounds for non-competitive purchases;

(c) Establish the level of documentation necessary to justify procurements. The level of documentation needed may be proportional to the nature of the purchase or tied to competition thresholds;

(d) Establish internal controls that, at a minimum, provide for segregation of duties in the procurement process, identify which employees, officers, or directors who have authority to make purchases for the recipient, and identify procedures for approving purchases;

(e) Establish procedures to ensure quality and cost control in purchasing, including procedures for selecting sources, fair and objective criteria for selecting sources; and

(f) Establish procedures for identifying and preventing conflicts of interest in the purchasing process.