10 CFR 719, Subpart D - Reimbursement of Costs Subject to This Part
- § 719.30 — Is there a standard for determining cost reasonableness?
- § 719.31 — How does the Department determine whether fees are reasonable?
- § 719.32 — For what costs is the contractor, or Department retained counsel, limited to reimbursement of actual costs only?
- § 719.33 — What categories of costs are unallowable?
- § 719.34 — What is the treatment for travel costs?
- § 719.35 — What categories of costs require advance approval?
- § 719.36 — Who at the Department must give advance approval?
- § 719.37 — Are there any special procedures or requirements regarding subcontractor legal costs?
- § 719.38 — Are costs covered by this part subject to audit?
- § 719.39 — What happens when more than one contractor is a party to a matter?
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-5113 RIN 1990-AA37 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Office of General Counsel Reopening of public comment period. The comment period for the request for information relating to the DOE notice of proposed rulemaking to revise existing regulations covering contractor legal management requirements and make conforming amendments to the DEAR is reopened until March 16, 2012. 10 CFR Part 719 This document announces a reopening of the time period for submitting comments on the Department of Energy (DOE or Department) notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) to revise existing regulations covering contractor legal management requirements and make conforming amendments to the Department of Energy Acquisition Regulation (DEAR) (76 FR 81408). The comment period is reopened until March 16, 2012.