Collapse to view only § 228.20 - Purpose.
- § 228.20 - Purpose.
- § 228.21 - Ocean transportation.
- § 228.22 - Air transportation.
- § 228.23 - Other delivery services.
- § 228.24 - Incidental services.
§ 228.20 - Purpose.
Sections 228.21 through 228.24 of this part set forth the rules governing the eligibility of commodity-related services, both delivery services and incidental services, for USAID financing. These rules, except for §§ 228.21 and 228.22, may be waived in accordance with the provisions in subpart D of this part. The rules on delivery services apply whether or not USAID is also financing the commodities being transported. In order to be identified and eligible as incidental services, such services must be connected with a USAID-financed commodity procurement.
§ 228.21 - Ocean transportation.
When transporting commodities subject to the provisions of the Cargo Preference Act, 46 U.S.C. 55305, USAID will administer its programs in accordance with that act and its implementing regulations in 46 CFR part 381 (and any waivers applicable thereto). Subpart D of 22 CFR part 228 does not apply to this provision.
§ 228.22 - Air transportation.
The Fly America Act, Title 49 of the United States Code, Subtitle VII, part A, subpart I, Chapter 401, 40118—Government-Financed Air Transportation, is applicable to all transportation of commodities subject to this part. Subpart D of 22 CFR part 228 does not apply to this provision.
§ 228.23 - Other delivery services.
No source or nationality rules apply to other delivery services, such as export packing, loading, commodity inspection services, and services of a freight forwarder. Such services are eligible when provided as part of a commodity procurement financed by USAID.
§ 228.24 - Incidental services.
Source and nationality rules do not apply to suppliers of incidental services specified in a purchase contract relating to equipment.