Approved Deviation Form the Buy Indian Act is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs on August 1, 2016 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Buy Indian Act?
A: The Buy Indian Act is a federal law that requires federal agencies to give preference to Native American-owned businesses for procurement contracts.
Q: What is an Approved Deviation Form?
A: An Approved Deviation Form is a document used to request an exemption from the requirements of the Buy Indian Act.
Q: When would one need to use an Approved Deviation Form?
A: An Approved Deviation Form is needed when a federal agency wants to award a contract to a non-Native American-owned business instead of a Native American-owned business.
Q: What are the reasons for requesting an Approved Deviation?
A: Some reasons for requesting an Approved Deviation include lack of availability of Native American-owned businesses, lack of competition, or the non-Native American-owned business offering superior value.
Q: Who is responsible for approving an Approved Deviation Form?
A: The approval of an Approved Deviation Form lies with the federal agency's contracting officer.
Q: Is the use of an Approved Deviation Form common?
A: The use of an Approved Deviation Form is relatively rare, as the Buy Indian Act aims to prioritize Native American-owned businesses for procurement contracts.
Form Details:
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