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48 CFR § 1828.311-270 - 1828.311-270 NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.

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title: "48 CFR § 1828.311-270 - 1828.311-270   NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses."
title_number: 48
title_name: "Federal Acquisition Regulations System"
section_number: "1828.311-270"
section_name: "1828.311-270   NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses."
chapter_number: 18
chapter_name: "NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION"
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subchapter_name: "GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS"
part_number: "1828"
part_name: "BONDS AND INSURANCE"
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currency: "2026-03-24"
last_updated: "2026-03-24"
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authority: "51 U.S.C. 20113(a) and 48 CFR chapter 1."
regulatory_source: "61 FR 55765, Oct. 29, 1996, unless otherwise noted."
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# 1828.311-270 1828.311-270   NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.

(a) The contracting officer must insert the clause at 1852.228-71, Aircraft Flight Risks, in all cost-reimbursement contracts for the development, production, modification, maintenance, or overhaul of aircraft, or otherwise involving the furnishing of aircraft to the contractor, except when the aircraft are covered by a separate bailment.

(b) The contracting officer must insert the provision at 1852.228-80, Insurance—Immunity from Tort Liability, in solicitations for research and development when a cost-reimbursement contract is contemplated.

(c) The contracting officer must insert FAR clause 52.228-7 and the associated clause at 1852.228-81, Insurance—Partial Immunity From Tort Liability, when the successful offeror represents in its offer that the offeror is partially immune from tort liability as a State agency or as a charitable institution.

(d) The contracting officer must insert the clause at 1852.228-82, Insurance—Total Immunity From Tort Liability, when the successful offeror represents in its offer that the offeror is totally immune from tort liability as a State agency or as a charitable institution.

[65 FR 54440, Sept. 8, 2000]