PGI 213.302-3: Obtaining contractor acceptance and modifying purchase orders.
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Generally, use unilateral modifications (see FAR 43.103) for—
(1) No-cost amended shipping instructions if—
(i) The amended shipping instructions modify a unilateral purchase order; and
(ii) The contractor agrees orally or in writing; and
(2) Any change made before work begins if—
(i) The change is within the scope of the original order;
(ii) The contractor agrees;
(iii) The modification references the contractor’s oral or written agreement; and
(iv) Block 13D of Standard Form 30, Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract, is annotated to reflect the authority for issuance of the modification.
Change History
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| detected 2026-04-17 | PGI_MODIFIED | PGI 213.302-3 updated: 9 lines added, 3 lines removed |
View diff--- previous +++ current @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ -(1) Require written acceptance of purchase orders for classified acquisitions. -(2) See PGI 213.302-3 for guidance on the use of unilateral modifications. -(3) A supplemental agreement converts a unilateral purchase order to a bilateral agreement. If not previously included in the purchase order, incorporate the clause at 252.243-7001, Pricing of Contract Modifications, in the Standard Form 30, and obtain the contractor's acceptance by signature on the Standard Form 30.+Generally, use unilateral modifications (see FAR 43.103) for-- +(1) No-cost amended shipping instructions if-- +(i) The amended shipping instructions modify a unilateral purchase order; and +(ii) The contractor agrees orally or in writing; and +(2) Any change made before work begins if-- +(i) The change is within the scope of the original order; +(ii) The contractor agrees; +(iii) The modification references the contractor's oral or written agreement; and +(iv) Block 13D of Standard Form 30, Amendment of Solicitation/Modification of Contract, is annotated to reflect the authority for issuance of the modification. |
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