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  • Sec.  1 to 4a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  5. Advertisements for proposals for purchases and contracts for supplies or services for Government departments; application to Government sales and contracts to sell and to Government corporations.
  • Sec.  5a. Definitions.
  • Sec.  6. Repealed.
  • Sec.  6a. Advertisements for proposals for purchases and contracts for supplies or services for Government departments; limited to particular agencies under specified circumstances.
  • Sec.  6a-1. Architect of the Capitol, exception from advertisement requirements.
  • Sec.  6a-2. Architect of the Capitol, authority for personal services contracts with legal entities.
  • Sec.  6b. Miscellaneous exceptions from advertisement requirements.
  • Sec.  6c to 6ll. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  6mm. Transferred.
  • Sec.  7 to 7d. Repealed.
  • Sec.  8. Opening bids.
  • Sec.  9, 10. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  10a. American materials required for public use.
  • Sec.  10b. Contracts for public works; specification for use of American materials; blacklisting contractors violating requirements.
  • Sec.  10b-1. Omitted.
  • Sec.  10b-2. Limitation on authority to waive Buy American Act requirement.
  • Sec.  10b-3. Annual report relating to Buy American Act.
  • Sec.  10c. Definition of terms used in sections 10a, 10b, and 10c.
  • Sec.  10d. Clarification of Congressional intent regarding sections 10a and 10b(a).
  • Sec.  11. No contracts or purchases unless authorized or under adequate appropriation; report to the Congress.
  • Sec.  11a. Contracts for fuel by Secretary of the Army without regard to current fiscal year.
  • Sec.  12. No contract to exceed appropriation.
  • Sec.  13. Contracts limited to one year.
  • Sec.  13a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  14. Restriction on purchases of land.
  • Sec.  15. Transfers of contracts; assignments; assignee not subject to reduction or setoff.
  • Sec.  16 to 21. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  22. Interest of Member of Congress.
  • Sec.  23. Orders or contracts for material placed with Government-owned establishments deemed obligations.
  • Sec.  24. Contracts for transportation of moneys, bullion, coin, and securities.
  • Sec.  24a to 34. Omitted or Repealed.
  • Sec.  35. Contracts for materials, etc., exceeding $10,000; representations and stipulations.
  • Sec.  36. Liability for contract breach; cancellation; completion by Government agency; employee's wages.
  • Sec.  37. Distribution of list of persons breaching contract; future contracts prohibited.
  • Sec.  38. Administration of Walsh-Healey provisions; officers and employees; appointment; investigations; rules and regulations.
  • Sec.  39. Hearings on Walsh-Healey provisions by Secretary of Labor; witness fees; failure to obey order; punishment.
  • Sec.  40. Exceptions from Walsh-Healey provisions; modification of contracts; variations; overtime; suspension of representations and stipulations.
  • Sec.  41. "Person" defined in Walsh-Healey provisions.
  • Sec.  42. Effect of Walsh-Healey provisions on other laws.
  • Sec.  43. Walsh-Healey provisions not applicable to certain contracts.
  • Sec.  43a. Administrative procedure provisions.
  • Sec.  43b. Manufacturers and regular dealers.
  • Sec.  44. Separability of Walsh-Healey provisions.
  • Sec.  45. Effective date of Walsh-Healey provisions; exception as to representations with respect to minimum wages.
  • Sec.  46. Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled.
  • Sec.  47. Duties and powers of the Committee.
  • Sec.  48. Procurement requirements for the Government; nonapplication to prison-made products.
  • Sec.  48a. Audit.
  • Sec.  48b. Definitions.
  • Sec.  48c. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  49. Defense employment; honorable discharge from land and naval forces as equivalent to birth certificate.
  • Sec.  50. "Defense contractor" defined.
  • Sec.  51. Short title.
  • Sec.  52. Definitions.
  • Sec.  53. Prohibited conduct.
  • Sec.  54. Criminal penalties.
  • Sec.  55. Civil actions.
  • Sec.  56. Administrative offsets.
  • Sec.  57. Contractor responsibilities.
  • Sec.  58. Inspection authority.

Footnote(s):

1 See References in Text note below.

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