52.226-4 — Notice of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside.
Researched by the BidStride Research Team
What This Clause Requires
FAR 52.226-4 — Notice of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside.. This clause is part of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and may be included in government contracts as a solicitation provision or contract clause.
Official Regulation Text
52.226-4 Notice of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside. As prescribed in 26.206(b), insert the following clause: Notice of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside (NOV 2007) (a) Set-aside area. Offers are solicited only from businesses residing or primarily doing business in __________ [ Contracting Officer to fill in with definite geographic boundaries. ] Offers received from other businesses shall not be considered. (b) This set-aside is in addition to any small business set-aside contained in this contract. (End of clause) [72 FR 63088, Nov. 7, 2007, as amended at 74 FR 52849, Oct. 14, 2009]
Compliance Checklist
- ] Offers received from other businesses shall not be considered.
Flow-Down to Subcontractors
No flow-down required
This clause applies only to the prime contract and does not need to be flowed down to subcontractors.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAR 52.226-4 (Notice of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside.) is a federal acquisition regulation clause that may be included in government contracts. It falls under the general category.
FAR 52.226-4 is typically required when the contracting officer determines it's applicable to the specific procurement. Check the solicitation's Section I for included clauses.
Whether FAR 52.226-4 flows down depends on the specific clause language and contract type. Review the clause text for flow-down provisions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and reflects the BidStride Research Team's plain-English interpretation of the regulation. It is not legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Always consult the official Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) or Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) text and qualified legal counsel for compliance decisions.