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§ 33.32 — Elements of a rated order.

49 CFR § 33.32

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49 C.F.R. § 33.32 (2026).

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§ 33.32 Elements of a rated order. Each rated order must include:

(a)The appropriate priority rating (e.g. DO-T1 or DX-T1);
(b)A required delivery date or dates. The words “immediately” or “as soon as possible” do not constitute a delivery date. A “requirements contract,” “basic ordering agreement,” “prime vendor contract,” or similar procurement document bearing a priority rating may contain no specific delivery date or dates and may provide for the furnishing of items or service from time-to-time or within a stated period against specific purchase orders, such as “calls,” “requisitions,” and “delivery orders.” These purchase orders must specify a required delivery date or dates and are to be considered as rated as of the date of their receipt by the supplier and not as of the date of

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