(a) While special priorities assistance may be provided for any reason in support of this part, it is usually provided in situations where:
(1) A person is experiencing difficulty in obtaining delivery against a rated order by the required delivery date; or
(2) A person cannot locate a supplier for an item or service needed to fill a rated order.
(b) Other examples of special priorities assistance include:
(1) Ensuring that rated orders receive preferential treatment by suppliers;
(2) Resolving production or delivery conflicts between various rated orders;
(3) Assisting in placing rated orders with suppliers;
(4) Verifying the urgency of rated orders; and
(5) Determining the validity of rated orders.
authority: Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended,
50 U.S.C. 4501-4568; E.O. 12919, as amended, (59 FR 29525 June 7, 1994)
source: 76 FR 33619, June 9, 2011, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 10 CFR 217.42