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subpart42.10

Subpart 42.10 - [Reserved]

Subpart 42.10 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is currently designated as **'[Reserved].'** This indicates that there are no active regulations, poli

Overview

Subpart 42.10 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is currently designated as "[Reserved]." This indicates that there are no active regulations, policies, or procedures codified within this specific subpart at this time.

Key Rules

  • Placeholder Status: In the FAR, a "Reserved" subpart serves as a placeholder for future regulatory content or indicates that previous content has been removed or relocated to a different section.
  • Zero Regulatory Weight: Because the subpart is reserved, it contains no enforceable clauses, provisions, or mandates for government contractors or agencies.
  • Contextual Positioning: While Subpart 42.10 is empty, it sits within Part 42 (Contract Administration and Audit Services), which governs the post-award management of federal contracts.

Responsibilities

  • Contracting Officers (COs): There are no specific duties or actions required under this subpart. COs should look to adjacent subparts (such as 42.9 for Bankruptcy or 42.11 for Production Surveillance) for active guidance.
  • Contractors: There are no compliance, reporting, or record-keeping requirements associated with this section.
  • Regulatory Bodies: The FAR Council maintains the "Reserved" status until such a time that new administrative policies are deemed necessary for this specific numerical designation.

Practical Implications

  • No Compliance Action Required: Contractors and legal teams can bypass this subpart during compliance audits or proposal preparation, as it imposes no legal obligations.
  • Historical Context: Often, sections become reserved when the FAR is streamlined. For example, guidance that once lived here may have been moved to Part 31 (Contract Cost Principles and Procedures) or integrated into broader contract administration sections.
  • Document Maintenance: When citing the FAR in internal policy manuals or compliance software, Subpart 42.10 should be noted as inactive to avoid confusion regarding missing data.

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