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Cost Accounting Standard (CAS) for Randolph-Sheppard Act


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Greetings,

I wanted to inquire on any reference to the applicability of Cost Accounting Standard (CAS) to the Randolph-Sheppard Act (RSA) - SLA contracts... Is RSA-SLA contracts subject to CAS? This may be a simple yes/no answer, but would like to find specific references or if you can expound on the yes/no reply.

Thanks in advance for your consideration.

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Ipod24

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Greetings,

I wanted to inquire on any reference to the applicability of Cost Accounting Standard (CAS) to the Randolph-Sheppard Act (RSA) - SLA contracts... Is RSA-SLA contracts subject to CAS? This may be a simple yes/no answer, but would like to find specific references or if you can expound on the yes/no reply.

Thanks in advance for your consideration.

:D

Ipod24

Ipod24--

The exemptions from CAS coverage are provided at 9903.201-1(B) in the FAR Appendix (Chapter 99). Last time I checked, there were 10 listed exemptions, including a. awards made by sealed bidding, b. awards made to small businesses, c. awards valued at less than $650,000, d. awards made via FFP contract types where no cost or pricing data was submitted, e. awards for acquisition of commercial items, etc. There is no listed exemption for awards made pursuant to the Randolph-Shappard Act.

However, there is an exemption for contracts/subcontracts whose price is set by the operation of law or regulation.

Hope this helps.

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Ipod24--

The exemptions from CAS coverage are provided at 9903.201-1(B) in the FAR Appendix (Chapter 99). Last time I checked, there were 10 listed exemptions, including a. awards made by sealed bidding, b. awards made to small businesses, c. awards valued at less than $650,000, d. awards made via FFP contract types where no cost or pricing data was submitted, e. awards for acquisition of commercial items, etc. There is no listed exemption for awards made pursuant to the Randolph-Shappard Act.

However, there is an exemption for contracts/subcontracts whose price is set by the operation of law or regulation.

Hope this helps.

I think the real question being asked is do the CAS apply to contracts awarded to state agencies.

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