29 CFR 4.112 - Contracts to furnish services “in the United States.”

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 29: Labor (December 2005)


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TITLE 29 - LABOR

SUBTITLE A - OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR

PART 4 - LABOR STANDARDS FOR FEDERAL SERVICE CONTRACTS

subpart c - APPLICATION OF THE MCNAMARA - O'HARA SERVICE CONTRACT ACT

4.112 - Contracts to furnish services “in the United States.”

  (a) The Act and the provisions of this part apply to contract services furnished in the United States, including any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Outer Continental Shelf lands as defined in the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Wake Island, and Johnston Island. The definition expressly excludes any other territory under the jurisdiction of the United States and any United States base or possession within a foreign country.

Services to be performed exclusively on a vessel operating in international waters outside the geographic areas named in this paragraph would not be services furnished in the United States within the meaning of the Act.

  (b) A service contract to be performed in its entirety outside the geographical limits of the United States as thus defined is not covered and is not subject to the labor standards of the Act. However, if a service contract is to be performed in part within and in part outside these geographic limits, the stipulations required by 4.6 or 4.7, as appropriate, must be included in the invitation for bids or negotiation documents and in the contract, and the labor standards must be observed with respect to that part of the contract services that is performed within these geographic limits. In such a case the requirements of the Act and of the contract clauses will not be applicable to the services furnished outside the United States.

[61 FR 68664, Dec. 30, 1996]

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