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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Part Four: Government Procurement

Chapter Ten: Government Procurement

Section A - Scope and Coverage and National Treatment

Article 1001: Scope and Coverage

1. This Chapter applies to measures adopted or maintained by a Party relating to procurement:

2. Paragraph 1 is subject to:

3. Subject to paragraph 4, where a contract to be awarded by an entity is not covered by this Chapter, this Chapter shall not be construed to cover any good or service component of that contract.

4. No Party may prepare, design or otherwise structure any procurement contract in order to avoid the obligations of this Chapter.

5. Procurement includes procurement by such methods as purchase, lease or rental, with or without an option to buy. Procurement does not include:

Article 1002: Valuation of Contracts

1. Each Party shall ensure that its entities, in determining whether a contract is covered by this Chapter, apply paragraphs 2 through 7 in calculating the value of that contract.

2. The value of a contract shall be estimated as at the time of publication of a notice in accordance with Article 1010.

3. In calculating the value of a contract, an entity shall take into account all forms of remuneration, including premiums, fees, commissions and interest.

4. Further to Article 1001(4), an entity may not select a valuation method, or divide procurement requirements into separate contracts, to avoid the obligations of this Chapter.

5. Where an individual requirement for a procurement results in the award of more than one contract, or in contracts being awarded in separate parts, the basis for valuation shall be either:

6. In the case of a contract for lease or rental, with or without an option to buy, or in the case of a contract that does not specify a total price, the basis for valuation shall be:

If the entity is uncertain as to whether a contract is for a fixed or an indefinite term, the entity shall calculate the value of the contract using the method set out in subparagraph (b).

7. Where tender documentation requires option clauses, the basis for valuation shall be the total value of the maximum permissible procurement, including all possible optional purchases.

Article 1003: National Treatment and Non-Discrimination

1. With respect to measures covered by this Chapter, each Party shall accord to goods of another Party, to the suppliers of such goods and to service suppliers of another Party, treatment no less favorable than the most favorable treatment that the Party accords to:

2. With respect to measures covered by this Chapter, no Party may:

3. Paragraph 1 does not apply to measures respecting customs duties or other charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation, the method of levying such duties or charges or other import regulations, including restrictions and formalities.

Article 1004: Rules of Origin

No Party may apply rules of origin to goods imported from another Party for purposes of government procurement covered by this Chapter that are different from or inconsistent with the rules of origin the Party applies in the normal course of trade, which may be the Marking Rules established under Annex 311 if they become the rules of origin applied by that Party in the normal course of its trade.

Article 1005: Denial of Benefits

1. Subject to prior notification and consultation in accordance with Articles 1803 (Notification and Provision of Information) and 2006 (Consultations), a Party may deny the benefits of this Chapter to a service supplier of another Party where the Party establishes that the service is being provided by an enterprise that is owned or controlled by persons of a non-Party and that has no substantial business activities in the territory of any Party.

2. A Party may deny to an enterprise of another Party the benefits of this Chapter if nationals of a non-Party own or control the enterprise and:

Article 1006: Prohibition of Offsets

Each Party shall ensure that its entities do not, in the qualification and selection of suppliers, goods or services, in the evaluation of bids or the award of contracts, consider, seek or impose offsets. For purposes of this Article, offsets means conditions imposed or considered by an entity prior to or in the course of its procurement process that encourage local development or improve its Party's balance of payments accounts, by means of requirements of local content, licensing of technology, investment, counter-trade or similar requirements.

Article 1007: Technical Specifications

1. Each Party shall ensure that its entities do not prepare, adopt or apply any technical specification with the purpose or the effect of creating unnecessary obstacles to trade.

2. Each Party shall ensure that any technical specification prescribed by its entities is, where appropriate:

3. Each Party shall ensure that the technical specifications prescribed by its entities do not require or refer to a particular trademark or name, patent, design or type, specific origin or producer or supplier unless there is no sufficiently precise or intelligible way of otherwise describing the procurement requirements and provided that, in such cases, words such as "or equivalent" are included in the tender documentation.

4. Each Party shall ensure that its entities do not seek or accept, in a manner that would have the effect of precluding competition, advice that may be used in the preparation or adoption of any technical specification for a specific procurement from a person that may have a commercial interest in that procurement.

Section B - Tendering Procedures

Article 1008: Tendering Procedures

1. Each Party shall ensure that the tendering procedures of its entities are:

2. In this regard, each Party shall ensure that its entities:

Article 1009: Qualification of Suppliers

1. Further to Article 1003, no entity of a Party may, in the process of qualifying suppliers in a tendering procedure, discriminate between suppliers of the other Parties or between domestic suppliers and suppliers of the other Parties.

2. The qualification procedures followed by an entity shall be consistent with the following:

3. Each Party shall:

4. Nothing in paragraphs 2 and 3 shall prevent an entity from excluding a supplier on grounds such as bankruptcy or false declarations.

Article 1010: Invitation to Participate

1. Except as otherwise provided in Article 1016, an entity shall publish an invitation to participate for all procurements in accordance with paragraphs 2, 3 and 5, in the appropriate publication referred to in Annex 1010.1.

2. The invitation to participate shall take the form of a notice of proposed procurement that shall contain the following information:

3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, an entity listed in Annex 1001.1a-2 or 1001.1a-3 may use as an invitation to participate a notice of planned procurement that shall contain as much of the information referred to in paragraph 2 as is available to the entity, but that shall include, at a minimum, the following information:

4. An entity that uses a notice of planned procurement as an invitation to participate shall subsequently invite suppliers that have expressed an interest in the procurement to confirm their interest on the basis of information provided by the entity, which shall include at least the information referred to in paragraph 2.

5. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, an entity listed in Annex 1001.1a-2 or 1001.1a-3 may use as an invitation to participate a notice regarding a qualification system. An entity that uses such a notice shall, subject to the considerations referred to Article 1015(8), provide in a timely manner information that allows all suppliers that have expressed an interest in participating in the procurement to have a meaningful opportunity to assess their interest. The information shall normally include the information required for notices referred to in paragraph 2. Information provided to any interested supplier shall be provided in a non-discriminatory manner to all other interested suppliers.

6. In the case of selective tendering procedures, an entity that maintains a permanent list of qualified suppliers shall publish annually in the appropriate publication referred to in Annex 1010.1 a notice containing the following information:

7. Where, after publication of an invitation to participate, but before the time set for the opening or receipt of tenders as specified in the notices or the tender documentation, an entity finds that it has become necessary to amend or reissue the notice or tender documentation, the entity shall ensure that the amended or reissued notice or tender documentation is given the same circulation as the original. Any significant information given by an entity to a supplier with respect to a particular procurement shall be given simultaneously to all other interested suppliers and sufficiently in advance so as to provide all suppliers concerned adequate time to consider the information and to respond.

8. An entity shall indicate in the notices referred to in this Article that the procurement is covered by this Chapter.

Article 1011: Selective Tendering Procedures

1. To ensure optimum effective competition between the suppliers of the Parties under selective tendering procedures, an entity shall, for each procurement, invite tenders from the maximum number of domestic suppliers and suppliers of the other Parties, consistent with the efficient operation of the procurement system.

2. Subject to paragraph 3, an entity that maintains a permanent list of qualified suppliers may select suppliers to be invited to tender for a particular procurement from among those listed. In the process of making a selection, the entity shall provide for equitable opportunities for suppliers on the list.

3. Subject to Article 1009(2)(f), an entity shall allow a supplier that requests to participate in a particular procurement to submit a tender and shall consider the tender. The number of additional suppliers permitted to participate shall be limited only by the efficient operation of the procurement system.

4. Where an entity does not invite or admit a supplier to tender, the entity shall, on request of the supplier, promptly provide pertinent information concerning its reasons for not doing so.

Article 1012: Time Limits for Tendering and Delivery

1. An entity shall:

2. Subject to paragraph 3, an entity shall provide that:

3. An entity may reduce the periods referred to in paragraph 2 in accordance with the following:

4. An entity shall, in establishing a delivery date for goods or services and consistent with its own reasonable needs, take into account such factors as the complexity of the procurement, the extent of subcontracting anticipated and the time realistically required for production, destocking and transport of goods from the points of supply.

Article 1013: Tender Documentation

1. Where an entity provides tender documentation to suppliers, the documentation shall contain all information necessary to permit suppliers to submit responsive tenders, including information required to be published in the notice referred to in Article 1010(2), except for the information required under Article 1010(2)(h). The documentation shall also include:

2. An entity shall:

Article 1014: Negotiation Disciplines

1. An entity may conduct negotiations only:

2. An entity shall use negotiations primarily to identify the strengths and weaknesses in the tenders.

3. An entity shall treat all tenders in confidence. In particular, no entity may provide to any person information intended to assist any supplier to bring its tender up to the level of any other tender.

4. No entity may, in the course of negotiations, discriminate between suppliers. In particular, an entity shall:

Article 1015: Submission, Receipt and Opening of Tenders and Awarding of Contracts

1. An entity shall use procedures for the submission, receipt and opening of tenders and the awarding of contracts that are consistent with the following:

In this paragraph, "means of electronic transmission" consists of means capable of producing for the recipient at the destination of the transmission a printed copy of the tender.

2. No entity may penalize a supplier whose tender is received in the office designated in the tender documentation after the time specified for receiving tenders if the delay is due solely to mishandling on the part of the entity. An entity may also consider, in exceptional circumstances, tenders received after the time specified for receiving tenders if the entity's procedures so provide.

3. All tenders solicited by an entity under open or selective tendering procedures shall be received and opened under procedures and conditions guaranteeing the regularity of the opening of tenders. The entity shall retain the information on the opening of tenders. The information shall remain at the disposal of the competent authorities of the Party for use, if required, under Article 1017, Article 1019 or Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures).

4. An entity shall award contracts in accordance with the following:

5. No entity of a Party may make it a condition of the awarding of a contract that the supplier has previously been awarded one or more contracts by an entity of that Party or that the supplier has prior work experience in the territory of that Party.

6. An entity shall:

7. No later than 72 days after the award of a contract, an entity shall publish a notice in the appropriate publication referred to in Annex 1010.1 that shall contain the following information:

8. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 through 7, an entity may withhold certain information on the award of a contract where disclosure of the information:

Article 1016: Limited Tendering Procedures

1. An entity of a Party may, in the circumstances and subject to the conditions set out in paragraph 2, use limited tendering procedures and thus derogate from Articles 1008 through 1015, provided that such limited tendering procedures are not used with a view to avoiding maximum possible competition or in a manner that would constitute a means of discrimination between suppliers of the other Parties or protection of domestic suppliers.

2. An entity may use limited tendering procedures in the following circumstances and subject to the following conditions, as applicable:

3. An entity shall prepare a report in writing on each contract awarded by it under paragraph 2. Each report shall contain the name of the procuring entity, indicate the value and kind of goods or services procured, the name of the country of origin, and a statement indicating the circumstances and conditions described in paragraph 2 that justified the use of limited tendering. The entity shall retain each report. They shall remain at the disposal of the competent authorities of the Party for use, if required, under Article 1017, Article 1019 or Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures).

Section C - Bid Challenge

Article 1017: Bid Challenge

1. In order to promote fair, open and impartial procurement procedures, each Party shall adopt and maintain bid challenge procedures for procurement covered by this Chapter in accordance with the following:

2. A Party may require that a bid challenge be initiated only after the notice of procurement has been published or, where a notice is not published, after tender documentation has been made available. Where a Party imposes such a requirement, the 10-working day period described in paragraph 1(f) shall begin no earlier than the date that the notice is published or the tender documentation is made available.

Section D - General Provisions

Article 1018: Exceptions

1. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from taking any action or not disclosing any information which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests relating to the procurement of arms, ammunition or war materials, or to procurement indispensable for national security or for national defense purposes.

2. Provided that such measures are not applied in a manner that would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between Parties where the same conditions prevail or a disguised restriction on trade between the Parties, nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent any Party from adopting or maintaining measures:

Article 1019: Provision of Information

1. Further to Article 1802(1) (Publication), each Party shall promptly publish any law, regulation, precedential judicial decision, administrative ruling of general application and any procedure, including standard contract clauses, regarding government procurement covered by this Chapter in the appropriate publications referred to in Annex 1010.1.

2. Each Party shall:

3. A Party may seek such additional information on the award of the contract as may be necessary to determine whether the procurement was made fairly and impartially, in particular with respect to unsuccessful tenders. To this end, the Party of the procuring entity shall provide information on the characteristics and relative advantages of the winning tender and the contract price. Where release of this information would prejudice competition in future tenders, the information shall not be released by the requesting Party except after consultation with and agreement of the Party that provided the information.

4. On request, each Party shall provide to another Party information available to that Party and its entities concerning covered procurement of its entities and the individual contracts awarded by its entities.

5. No Party may disclose confidential information the disclosure of which would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of a particular person or might prejudice fair competition between suppliers, without the formal authorization of the person that provided the information to that Party.

6. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed as requiring any Party to disclose confidential information the disclosure of which would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest.

7. With a view to ensuring effective monitoring of procurement covered by this Chapter, each Party shall collect statistics and provide to the other Parties an annual report in accordance with the following reporting requirements, unless the Parties otherwise agree:

8. Each Party may organize by state or province any portion of a report referred to in paragraph 7 that pertains to entities listed in Annex 1001.1a-3.

Article 1020: Technical Cooperation

1. The Parties shall cooperate, on mutually agreed terms, to increase understanding of their respective government procurement systems, with a view to maximizing access to government procurement opportunities for the suppliers of all Parties.

2. Each Party shall provide to the other Parties and to the suppliers of such Parties, on a cost recovery basis, information concerning training and orientation programs regarding its government procurement system, and access on a non-discriminatory basis to any program it conducts.

3. The training and orientation programs referred to in paragraph 2 include:

4. Each Party shall establish by January 1, 1994 at least one contact point to provide information on the training and orientation programs referred to in this Article.

Article 1021: Joint Programs for Small Business

1. The Parties shall establish, within 12 months after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the Committee on Small Business, comprising representatives of the Parties. The Committee shall meet as mutually agreed, but not less than once each year, and shall report annually to the Commission on the efforts of the Parties to promote government procurement opportunities for their small businesses.

2. The Committee shall work to facilitate the following activities of the Parties:

Article 1022: Rectifications or Modifications

1. A Party may modify its coverage under this Chapter only in exceptional circumstances.

2. Where a Party modifies its coverage under this Chapter, the Party shall:

3. Notwithstanding paragraphs 1 and 2, a Party may make rectifications of a purely formal nature and minor amendments to its Schedules to Annexes 1001.1a-1 through 1001.1b-3 and Annexes 1001.2a and 1001.2b, provided that it notifies such rectifications to the other Parties and its Section of the Secretariat, and another Party does not object to such proposed rectification within 30 days. In such cases, compensation need not be proposed.

4. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, a Party may undertake reorganizations of its government procurement entities covered by this Chapter, including programs through which the procurement of such entities is decentralized or the corresponding government functions cease to be performed by any government entity, whether or not subject to this Chapter. In such cases, compensation need not be proposed. No Party may undertake such reorganizations or programs to avoid the obligations of this Chapter.

5. Where a Party considers that:

the Party may have recourse to dispute settlement procedures under Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures).

Article 1023: Divestiture of Entities

1. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from divesting an entity covered by this Chapter.

2. If, on the public offering of shares of an entity listed in Annex 1001.1a-2, or through other methods, the entity is no longer subject to federal government control, the Party may delete the entity from its Schedule to that Annex, and withdraw the entity from the coverage of this Chapter, on notification to the other Parties and its Section of the Secretariat.

3. Where a Party objects to the withdrawal on the grounds that the entity remains subject to federal government control, that Party may have recourse to dispute settlement procedures under Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures).

Article 1024: Further Negotiations

1. The Parties shall commence further negotiations no later than December 31, 1998, with a view to the further liberalization of their respective government procurement markets.

2. In such negotiations, the Parties shall review all aspects of their government procurement practices for purposes of:

3. Prior to such review, the Parties shall endeavor to consult with their state and provincial governments with a view to obtaining commitments, on a voluntary and reciprocal basis, to include within this Chapter procurement by state and provincial government entities and enterprises.

4. If the negotiations pursuant to Article IX:6(b) of the GATT Agreement on Government Procurement ("the Code") are completed prior to such review, the Parties shall:

5. The Parties shall undertake further negotiations, to commence no later than one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, on the subject of electronic transmission.

Article 1025: Definitions

1. For purposes of this Chapter:

construction services contract means a contract for the realization by any means of civil or building works listed in Appendix 1001.1b-3-A;

entity means an entity listed in Annex 1001.1a-1, 1001.1a-2 or 1001.1a-3;

goods of another Party means goods originating in the territory of another Party, determined in accordance with Article 1004;

international standard means "international standard", as defined in Article 915 (Definitions - Standards-Related Measures);

limited tendering procedures means procedures where an entity contacts suppliers individually, only in the circumstances and under the conditions specified in Article 1016;

locally established supplier includes a natural person resident in the territory of the Party, an enterprise organized or established under the Party's law, and a branch or representative office located in the Party's territory;

open tendering procedures means those procedures under which all interested suppliers may submit a tender;

selective tendering procedures means procedures under which, consistent with Article 1011(3), those suppliers invited to do so by an entity may submit a tender;

services includes construction services contracts, unless otherwise specified;

standard means "standard", as defined in Article 915;

supplier means a person that has provided or could provide goods or services in response to an entity's call for tender;

technical regulation means "technical regulation", as defined in Article 915;

technical specification means a specification which lays down goods characteristics or their related processes and production methods, or services characteristics or their related operating methods, including the applicable administrative provisions. It may also include or deal exclusively with terminology, symbols, packaging, marking or labelling requirements as they apply to a good, process, or production or operating method; and

tendering procedures means open tendering procedures, selective tendering procedures and limited tendering procedures.

Annex 1001.1a-1

Federal Government Entities
Schedule of Canada 

1. Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

2. Canada Border Services Agency

3. Canada Employment Insurance Commission

4. Canada Industrial Relations Board

5. Canada Revenue Agency

6. Canada School of Public Service

7. Canadian Centre for Occupatioinal Health and Saftey Board

8. Canadian Food Inspection Agency

9. Canadian Human Rights Commission

10. Canadian Institutes of Health Research

11. Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat

12. Canadian International Development Agency (on its own account)

13. Canadian International Trade Tribunal

14. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

15. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

16. Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board

17. Canadian Transportation Agency

18. Copyright Board

19. Correctional Service of Canada

20. Courts Administration Service

21. Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food

22. Department of Canadian Heritage

23. Department of Citizenship and Immigration

24. Department of Finance

25. Department of Fisheries and Oceans

26. Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

27. Department of Health

28. Department of Human Resources and Social Development

29. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development

30. Department of Industry

31. Department of Justice

32. Department of National Defence

33. Department of Natural Resources

34. Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

35. Department of Public Works and Government Services (on its own account)

36. Department of the Environment

37. Department of Transport

38. Department of Veterans Affairs

39. Department of Western Economic Diversification

40. Director of Soldier Settlement

41. Director, The Veterans’ Land Act

42. Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec

43. Hazardous Materials Information Review Commission

44. Immigration and Refugee Board

45. Library and Archives Canada

46. Municipal Development and Loan Board

47. National Battlefields Commission

48. National Energy Board

49. National Farm Products Council

50. National Parole Board

51. National Research Council of Canada

52. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

53. Northern Pipeline Agency

54. Office of the Auditor General

55. Office of the Chief Electoral Officer

56. Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs

57. Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages

58. Office of the Coordinator, Status of Women

59. Office of the Governor General’s Secretary

60. Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions

61. Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada

62. Parks Canada Agency

63. Patented Medicine Prices Review Board

64. Privy Council Office

65. Public Health Agency of Canada

66. Public Service Commission

67. Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada

68. Public Service Labour Relations Board

69. Registry of the Competition Tribunal

70. Royal Canadian Mounted Police

71. Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee

72. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints Commission

73. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

74. Statistics Canada

75. Statute Revision Commission

76. Supreme Court of Canada

77. Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada

78. Treasury Board Secretariat

Schedule of Mexico

1. Secretaría de Gobernación

2. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores

3. Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público

4. Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación

5. Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes

Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones

Instituto Mexicano de Transporte

6. Secretaría de Economía

7. Secretaría de Educación Pública

8. Secretaría de Salud

9. Secretaría del Trabajo y Previsión Social

10. Secretaría de la Reforma Agraria

11. Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales

12. Procuraduría General de la República 

13. Secretaría de Energía

14. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social

15. Secretaría de Turismo

16. Secretaría de la Función Pública 

17. Comisión Nacional de Zonas Aridas 

18. Comisión Nacional de los Libros de Texto Gratuitos 

19. Comisión Nacional de Derechos Humanos 

20. Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo 

21. Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional 

22. Secretaría de Marina 

23. Secretaría de Seguridad Pública

Notes:

1. This Schedule covers the numbered entities and those listed thereunder. 

2. Translation provided for purposes of reference only.

Schedule of the United States

1. Department of Agriculture (Not including procurement of agricultural goods made in furtherance of agricultural support programs or human feeding programs.)

2. Department of Commerce

3. Department of Education

4. Department of Health and Human Services

5. Department of Housing and Urban Development

6. Department of the Interior, including the Bureau of Reclamation (For goods of Canada, suppliers of such goods and service suppliers of Canada, this Chapter will apply to procurements by the Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of Interior only at such time as this Chapter applies to procurements by the Canadian provincial, not including local, hydro utilities.)

7. Department of Justice

8. Department of Labor

9. Department of State

10. United States Agency for International Development

11. Department of the Treasury

12. Department of Transportation

13. Department of Energy (Not including national security procurements made in support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology and entered into under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act, and oil purchases related to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.)

14. General Services Administration (except Federal Supply Groups 51 and 52 and Federal Supply Class 7340)

15. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

16. Department of Veterans Affairs

17. Environmental Protection Agency

18. Broadcasting Board of Governors

19. National Science Foundation

20. Executive Office of the President

21. Farm Credit Administration

22. National Credit Union Administration

23. Merit Systems Protection Board

24. The Corporation for National and Community Service

25. Office of Thrift Supervision

26. Federal Housing Finance Board

27. National Labor Relations Board

28. National Mediation Board

29. Railroad Retirement Board

30. American Battle Monuments Commission

31. Federal Communications Commission

32. Federal Trade Commission

33. Securities and Exchange Commission

34. Office of Personnel Management

35. United States International Trade Commission

36. Export-Import Bank of the United States

37. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

38. Selective Service System

39. Smithsonian Institution

40. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

41. Consumer Product Safety Commission

42. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

43. Federal Maritime Commission

44. National Transportation Safety Board

45. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

46. Overseas Private Investment Corporation

47. Commission on Civil Rights

48. Commodity Futures Trading Commission

49. Peace Corps

50. National Archives and Records Administration

51. Department of Defense, including the Army Corps of Engineers

52. Rural Utilities Service (Federal buy national requirements imposed as conditions of funding by the Rural Utilities Service will not apply to goods of Mexico and Canada, suppliers of such goods, and service suppliers of Mexico and Canada.)

53. Department of Homeland Security (For purposes of Article 1018, the national security considerations applicable to the Department of Defense are equally applicable to the Coast Guard, a military unit of the United States.)

Government Enterprises 

Schedule of Canada

Notes:

1. For greater certainty, Article 1019(5) applies to procurements by Canadian National Railway Company, St. Lawrence Seaway Authority and Via Rail Canada Inc., respecting the protection of the commercial confidentiality of information provided.

2. This Chapter does not apply to procurement by or on behalf of the Royal Canadian Mint of direct inputs for use in minting anything other than Canadian legal tender.

3. With respect to the Canadian National Railway Company, this Chapter applies to the procurement of goods, services and construction services for its railway operations, subject to any other exceptions in this Chapter.

Schedule of Mexico

Printing and Editorial

1. Talleres Gráficos de México

Communications and Transportation

2. Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA)

3. Caminos y Puentes Federales de Ingresos y Servicios Conexos (CAPUFE) 

4. Servicio Postal Mexicano 

5. Telecomunicaciones de México (TELECOM)

Industry

6. Petróleos Mexicanos (No incluye las compras de combustibles y gas)

7. Comisión Federal de Electricidad

8. Consejo de Recursos Minerales

Commerce

9. Distribuidora e Impulsora Comercial Conasupo (DICONSA)

10. Leche Industrializada Conasupo (LICONSA) (No incluye las compras de bienes agrícolas adquiridos para programas de apoyo a la agricultura o bienes para la alimentación humana).

11. Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor

12. Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE) 

13. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) 

14. Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) (No incluye las compras de bienes agrícolas adquiridos para programas de apoyo a la agricultura o bienes para la alimentación humana).

Social Security

15. Instituto de Seguridad Social para las Fuerzas Armadas Mexicanas

16. Instituto Nacional Indigenista (INI) 

17. Instituto Nacional para la Educación de los Adultos 

18. Centro de Integración Juvenil 

19. Instituto Nacional de las Personas Adultas Mayores

Others

20. Comité Administrador del Programa Federal de Construcción de Escuelas (CAPFCE) 

21. Comisión Nacional del Agua 

22. Comisión para la Regularización de la Tenencia de la Tierra 

23. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) 

24. NOTIMEX 

25. Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía 

26. Lotería Nacional para la Asistencia Pública 

27. Pronósticos para la Asistencia Pública

28. Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres 

29. Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México 

30. Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México 

31. Servicio Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México 

32. Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial 

33. Comisión Nacional Forestal 

34. Instituto Mexicano de la Juventud 

35. Ferrocarril del Istmo de Tehuantepec 

36. Consejo de Promoción Turística de México

Schedule of the United States

1. Tennessee Valley Authorit

2. Bonneville Power Administration 

3. Western Area Power Administration 

4. Southeastern Power Administration 

5. Southwestern Power Administration 

6. St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

Note: For goods of Canada, suppliers of such goods and service suppliers of Canada, this Chapter will apply to procurements by the authorities and power administrations listed as items 1 through 5 only at such time as this Chapter applies to the procurements by the Canadian provincial, not including local, hydro utilities.

Annex 1001.1a-3

State and Provincial Government Entities

Coverage under this Annex will be the subject of consultations with state and provincial governments in accordance with Article 1024.

Annex 1001.1b-1

Goods 
Section A - General Provisions

1. This Chapter applies to all goods, except to the extent set out in paragraphs 2 through 5 and Section B.

2. With respect to Canada, the goods listed in Section B purchased by the Department of National Defence and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are included in the coverage of this Chapter, subject to Article 1018(1).

3. With respect to Mexico, the goods listed in Section B purchased by the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional and the Secretaría de Marina are included in the coverage of this Chapter, subject to the application of Article 1018(1).

4. With respect to the United States, this Chapter will generally apply to Department of Defense purchases of the FSC categories listed in Section B subject to United States Government determinations under Article 1018(1).

5. This Chapter does not apply to the following purchases of the U.S. Department of Defense:

Section B - List of Certain Goods

(Numbers refer to the Federal Supply Classification code)

22. Railway equipment

23. Motor vehicles, trailers and cycles (except buses in 2310; and, for Canada and Mexico, except military trucks and trailers in 2320 and 2330 and tracked combat, assault and tactical vehicles in 2350) 

24. Tractors 

25. Vehicular equipment components 

26. Tires and tubes 

29. Engine accessories 

30. Mechanical power transmission equipment 

32. Woodworking machinery and equipment 

34. Metal working machinery 

35. Service and trade equipment 

36. Special industry machinery 

37. Agricultural machinery and equipment 

38. Construction, mining, excavating and highway maintenance equipment 

39. Materials handling equipment 

40. Rope, cable, chain and fittings 

41. Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment 

42. Fire fighting, rescue and safety equipment (for Canada, except 4220: Marine life-saving and diving equipment; and 4230:

Decontaminating and impregnating equipment) 

43. Pumps and compressors 

44. Furnace, steam plant, drying equipment and nuclear reactors 

45. Plumbing, heating and sanitation equipment 

46. Water purification and sewage treatment equipment 

47. Pipe, tubing, hose and fittings 

48. Valves 

49. Maintenance and repair shop equipment 

52. Measuring tools 

53. Hardware and abrasives 

54. Prefabricated structures and scaffolding 

55. Lumber, millwork, plywood and veneer 

56. Construction and building materials 

61. Electric wire and power and distribution equipment 

62. Lighting fixtures and lamps 

63. Alarm and signal systems 

65. Medical, dental and veterinary equipment and supplies 66. Instruments and laboratory equipment (for Canada, except 6615: Automatic pilot mechanisms and airborne Gyro components; and 6665: Hazard-detecting instruments and apparatus)

67. Photographic equipment 

68. Chemicals and chemical products 

69. Training aids and devices 

70. General purpose automatic data processing equipment, software, supplies and support equipment (for Canada, except 7010: ADPE configurations) 

71. Furniture 

72. Household and commercial furnishings and appliances 

73. Food preparation and serving equipment 

74. Office machines, text processing system and visible record equipment 

75. Office supplies and devices 

76. Books, maps and other publications (for Canada and Mexico, except 7650: drawings and specifications) 

77. Musical instruments, phonographs and home-type radios 

78. Recreational and athletic equipment 

79. Cleaning equipment and supplies 

80. Brushes, paints, sealers and adhesives 

81. Containers, packaging and packing supplies 

85. Toiletries 

87. Agricultural supplies 

88. Live animals 

91. Fuels, lubricants, oils and waxes (Canada and United States only) 

93. Non-metallic fabricated materials 

94. Non-metallic crude materials 

96. Ores, minerals and their primary products (for Mexico, except 9620: minerals, natural and synthetic) 

99. Miscellaneous

Annex 1001.1b-2

Services
Section A - General Provisions

1. This Chapter applies to all services that are procured by the entities listed in Annex 1001.1a-1 and Annex 1001.1a-2, subject to:

2. Appendix 1001.1b-2-B sets out the Common Classification System for the services procured by the entities of the Parties. The Parties shall use this System for reporting purposes and shall update Appendix 1001.1b-2-B at such times as they mutually agree.

3. Annex 1001.1b-3 applies to contracts for construction services.

Schedule of Canada

Services Exclusions by Major Service Category

A. Research and Development

All Classes

B. Special Studies and Analysis - not R&D

B002 Animal and fisheries studies

B003 Grazing and Range Studies

B400 Aeronautic/Space Studies

B503 Medical and health studies

B507 Legal studies (Except Advisory Services on Foreign Law)

C. Architecture and Engineering Services

C112 Airfield, Communication and Missile Facilities

C216 Marine architect and engineering services

D. Information Processing and Related Telecommunications Services

D304 ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services, except those classified as "enhanced or value-added services" as defined in Article 1310 and that are expressly excluded from the reservations set out in Annex II, Schedule of Canada, II-C-3 or II-C-5. For the purposes of this provision, the procurement of "ADP Telecommunications and Transmission services" does not include the ownership or furnishing of facilities for the transmission of voice or data services.

D305 ADP Teleprocessing and timesharing services

D309 Information and Data Broadcasting or Data Distribution Services

D316 Telecommunications Network Management Services

D317 Automated News Service, Data Services, or Other Information Services. Buying data, the electronic equivalent of books, periodicals, newspapers, etc.

D399 Other ADP and Telecommunications Services

F. Natural Resources and Conservation Services

F004 Land Treatment Practices Services (plowing/clearing, etc).

F005 Range Seeding Services (ground equipment)

F006 Crop services inc. Seed Collection/Production Services

F007 Seedling Production/Transplanting Services

F011 Pesticides/Insecticides Support services

F010 Other Range/Forest Improvements services

F021 Veterinary/Animal Care services (inc. Livestock services)

F029 Other Animal Care /Control services

F030 Fisheries Resources Management Services

F031 Fish Hatchery Services

F050 Recreation Site Maintenance services (non-construction)

F059 Other natural resource and conservation services

G. Health and Social Services

All classes

H. Quality Control, Testing and Inspection and Technical Representative Services

Services for the Departments of Transport, Communications and Fisheries and Oceans respecting FSC 36 - (Special Industry Machinery), FSC 70 - (Automatic Data Processing Equipment, software supplies and support equipment) and FSC 74 (Office machines, text processing systems and visible record equipment).

FSC 58 (Communications, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment)

Services with reference to transportation equipment.

J. Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Equipment

Services for the Departments of Transport, Communications and Fisheries and Oceans respecting FSC 36 - (Special Industry Machinery), FSC 70 - (Automatic Data Processing Equipment, software supplies and support equipment) and FSC 74 (Office machines, text processing systems and visible record equipment).

FSC 58 (Communications, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment)

Services with reference to transportation equipment.

J019 Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Equipment related to Ships

J998 Non-nuclear Ship Repair

K. Custodial Operations and Related Services

K0 Personal care services

K105 Guard Services

K109 Surveillance services

K115 Preparation and Disposal of Excess and surplus property

L. Financial and Related Services

All classes

M. Operation of Government Owned Facilities

All facilities operated by:

and for all Departments:

M180 and M140

R. Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services

R003 Legal services (Except Advisory Services on Foreign Law)

R004 Certifications and accreditations for products and institutions other than Educational Institutions

R007 Systems Engineering Services 1/

R012 Patent and Trade Mark Services

R101 Expert Witness

R102 Weather Reporting/Observation services

R104 Transcription services

R106 Post Office services

R109 Translation and Interpreting services (inc. sign language)

R113 Data Collection services

R114 Logistics Support Services 2/

R116 Court Reporting Services

R117 Paper Shredding Services

R201 Civilian Personnel Recruitment (inc. Services of Employment Agencies)

1 with reference to transportation systems

2 with respect to transportation and defence

S. Utilities

All classes

T. Communications, Photographic, Mapping, Printing and Publications Services

All classes

U. Education and Training Services

U010 Certifications and accreditations for Educational Institutions

V. Transportation, Travel and Relocation Services

All classes (except V503 Travel Agent Services [not including Tour Guides.])

W. Lease or Rental of Equipment

Services for the Departments of Transport, Communications and Fisheries and Oceans respecting FSC 36 - (Special Industry Machinery), FSC 70 - (Automatic Data Processing Equipment, software supplies and support equipment) and FSC 74 (Office machines, text processing systems and visible record equipment).

FSC 58 (Communications, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment)

Services with reference to transportation equipment.

Notes:

1. All services, with reference to those goods purchased by the Department of National Defence, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Coast Guard which are not identified as subject to coverage by this chapter (Annex 1001.1b-1), will be exempt from the disciplines of the Chapter.

2. All services purchased in support of military forces located overseas will be exempt from coverage by this chapter.

3. The Schedules of Canada as identified in Annex 1001.2b and Annex 1001.1b -3 will apply.

4. In the absence of agreed definitions for service classes under the proposed NAFTA classification system, and until such time as they are mutually agreed, Canada will continue to apply appropriate CPC definitions to identify classes which it considers exempt.

Schedule of Mexico

The following service contracts are excluded:

(Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification (CPC))

1. All transportation services, including:

Excluded Service Contracts
CPC GroupCPC Class
71Land transportation
72Water transport
73Air transport
74Supporting and auxiliary transport
75Post and telecommunication
8868Repair services of other transport equipment, on a fee or contract basis

2. Public utilities services (including telecommunications, transmission, water or energy services)

3. Management and operation contracts awarded to federally-funded research and development centers or related to carrying out government sponsored research programs

4. Financial services

5. Research and development services

Schedule of the United States

Service Exclusions by Major Service Category

A. Research and Development

All classes

D. Information Processing and Related Telecommunications Services

D304 ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services, except for those services classified as "enhanced or value-added services," as defined in Article 1310 and that are expressly excluded from the reservation set out in Annex II, Schedule of the United States, II-U-3. For the purposes of this provision, the procurement of "ADP Telecommunications and Transmission services" does not include the ownership or furnishing of facilities for the transmission of voice or data services.

D305 ADP Teleprocessing and Timesharing Services

D316 Telecommunications Network Management Services

D317 Automated News Services, Data Services or Other Information Services

D399 Other ADP and Telecommunications Services

J. Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Equipment

J019 Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Equipment Related to Ships

J998 Non-nuclear Ship Repair

M. Operation of Government-Owned Facilities

All facilities operated by the Department of Defense, Department of Energy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; and for all entities:

M180 Research and Development

S. Utilities

All Classes

V. Transportation, Travel and Relocation Services

All Classes except V503 Travel Agent Services

Notes:

1. All services purchased in support of military forces overseas will be excluded from coverage by this Chapter.

2. For service suppliers of Canada, this Chapter will apply to procurements by the authorities and the power administrations listed as items 1 through 6 in the U.S. Schedule in Annex 1001.1a-2 (Government Enterprises) and to procurements by the Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of Interior only at such time as this Chapter applies to the procurements by the Canadian provincial, not including local, hydro utilities.

Appendix 1001.1b-2-A

Temporary Schedule of Services for Mexico

1. Until Mexico has completed its Schedule to Section B of Annex 1001.1b-2, pursuant to paragraph 2, this Chapter applies only in respect of the services set out in the Temporary Schedule.

2. Mexico shall develop and, after consultations with the other Parties, complete its list of services set out in its Schedule to Section B of Annex 1001.1b-2 no later than July 1, 1995.

3. When Mexico completes its list pursuant to paragraph 2, each Party may, after consultation with the other Parties, review and revise its Schedule to Section B to Annex 1001.1b-2.

Temporary Schedule

Note: Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification (CPC)

<> <> Integrated engineering services

CPC Professional Services

863 Taxation services (excluding legal services)

Architectural services

86711 Advisory and pre-design architectural services

86712 Architectural design services

86713 Contract administration services

86714 Combined architectural design and contract administration services

86719 Other architectural services

Engineering services

86721 Advisory and consultative engineering services

86722 Engineering design services for foundations and building structures

86723 Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings

86724 Engineering design services for civil engineering construction

86725 Engineering design for industrial processes and production

86726 Engineering design services n.e.c.

86727 Other engineering services during the construction and installation phase

86729 Other engineering services

86731 Integrated engineering services for transportation, infrastructure turnkey projects

86732 Integrated engineering and project management services for water supply and sanitation works turnkey projects

86733 Integrated engineering services for the construction of manufacturing turnkey projects

86739 Integrated engineering services for other turnkey projects

8674 Urban planning and landscape architectural services

Computer and Related Services

841 Consultancy services related to the installation of computer hardware

842 Software implementation services, including systems and software consulting services, systems analysis, design, programming and maintenance services

843 Data processing services, including processing, tabulation and facilities management services

844 Data base services

845 Maintenance and repair services of office machinery and equipment including computers

849 Other computer services

Real Estate Services

821 Real estate services involving own or leased property

822 Real estate services on a fee or contract basis

Rental/Leasing Services without Operators

831 Leasing or rental services concerning machinery and equipment without operator, including computers

832 Leasing or rental services concerning personal and household goods (excluding in 83201, the rental of prerecorded records, sound cassettes, CD's and excluding 83202, rental services concerning video tapes)

Other Business Services

Management consulting services

86501 General management consulting services

86503 Marketing management consulting services

86504 Human resources management consulting services

86505 Production management consulting services

86509 Other management consulting services, including agrology, agronomy, farm management and related consulting services

8676 Technical testing and analysis services including quality control and inspection

8814 Services incidental to forestry and logging, including forest management

883 Services incidental to mining, including, drilling and field services

Related scientific and technical consulting services

86751 Geological, geophysical and other scientific prospecting services, including those related to mining

86752 Subsurface surveying services

86753 Surface surveying services

86754 Map making services

8861

through

8866 Repair services incidental to metal products, to machinery and equipment including computers, 8866 and communications equipment

874 Building-cleaning

876 Packaging services

Environmental Services

940 Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and other environmental protection services, including sewage services, nature and landscape protection services and other environmental protection services n.e.c.

Hotels and restaurants (including catering)

641 Hotel and other lodging services

642 Food services

643 Beverage serving services

Travel agency and tour operators services

7471 Travel agency and tour operator services

Appendix 1001.1b-2-B Common Classification System

Services

Notes: 1. It is understood that the Parties will continue to work on the development of definitions related to the categories and other ongoing enhancements to the Classification System. 2. The Parties will continue to review outstanding technical issues that may arise from time to time. 3. This common classification system follows the format described below:

Group = one digit Sub-group = two digit Class = four digit

A - Research and Development

Definition of research and development contracts: Procurement of research and development services include the acquisition of specialized expertise for the purposes of increasing knowledge in science; applying increased scientific knowledge or exploiting the potential of scientific discoveries and improvements in technology to advance the state of art; and systematically using increases in scientific knowledge and advances in state of art to design, develop, test, or evaluate new products or services. R&D Codes: The R&D code is composed of two alphabetic digits. The first digit is always the letter "A" to identify R&D, the second digit is alphabetic "A to Z" to identify the major sub-group.

Research and Development Codes
CodeDescriptions
AAAgriculture
ABCommunity Services and Development
ACDefense Systems
ADDefense - Other
AEEconomic Growth and Productivity
AFEducation
AGEnergy
AHEnvironmental Protection
AJGeneral Science and Technology
AKHousing
ALIncome Security
AMInternational Affairs and Cooperation
ANMedical
APNatural Resources
AQSocial Services
ARSpace
ASTransportation - Modal
ATTransportation - General
AVMining Activities
AZOther Research and Development

B - Studies and Analysis - (not R&D)

Definition of studies and analysis:

Procurement of special studies and analyses are organized, analytic assessments that provide insights for understanding complex issues or improving policy development or decision making. Output obtained in such acquisitions is a formal, structured document including data or other information that form the basis for conclusions or recommendations.

B0 Natural Sciences

B000 Chemical/Biological Studies and Analyses

B001 Endangered Species Studies - Plant and Animal

B002 Animal and Fisheries Studies

B003 Grazing/Range Studies

B004 Natural Resource Studies

B005 Oceanological Studies

B009 Other Natural Sciences Studies

B1 Environmental Studies

B100 Air Quality Analyses

B101 Environmental Studies Development of Environmental Impact Statements and Assessments

B102 Soil Studies

B103 Water Quality Studies

B104 Wildlife Studies

B109 Other Environmental Studies

B2 Engineering Studies

B200 Geological Studies

B201 Geophysical Studies

B202 Geotechnical Studies

B203 Scientific Data Studies

B204 Seismological Studies

B205 Building Technology Studies

B206 Energy Studies

B207 Technology Studies

B208 Housing and Community Development Studies (incl. Urban/Town Planning Studies)

B219 Other Engineering Studies

B3 Administrative Support Studies

B300 Cost Benefit Analyses

B301 Data Analyses (other than scientific)

B302 Feasibility Studies (non-construction)

B303 Mathematical/Statistical Analyses

B304 Regulatory Studies

B305 Intelligence Studies

B306 Defense Studies

B307 Security Studies (Physical and Personal)

B308 Accounting/Financial Management Studies

B309 Trade Issue Studies

B310 Foreign Policy/National Security Policy Studies

B311 Organization/Administrative/Personnel Studies

B312 Mobilization/Preparedness Studies

B313 Manpower Studies

B314 Acquisition Policy/Procedures Studies

B329 Other Administrative Support Studies

B4 Space Studies

B400 Aeronautic/Space Studies

B5 Social Studies and Humanities

B500 Archeological/Paleontological Studies

B501 Historical Studies

B502 Recreation Studies

B503 Medical and Health Studies

B504 Educational Studies and Analyses

B505 Elderly/Handicapped Studies

B506 Economic Studies

B507 Legal Studies

B509 Other Studies and Analyses

C - Architect and Engineering Services

C1 - Architect and Engineering Services - Related To Construction

C11 Building and Facility Structures

C111 Administrative and Service Buildings

C112 Airfield, Communication and Missile Facilities

C113 Educational Buildings

C114 Hospital Buildings

C115 Industrial Buildings

C116 Residential Buildings

C117 Warehouse Buildings

C118 Research and Development Facilities

C119 Other Buildings

C12 Non-Building Structures

C121 Conservation and Development

C122 Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges and Railways

C123 Electric Power Generation (EPG)

C124 Utilities

C129 Other Non-Building Structures

C130 Restoration

C2 - Architect and Engineering Services - Not Related to Construction

C211 Architect - Engineer Services (incl. landscaping, interior layout and designing)

C212 Engineering Drafting Services

C213 A&E Inspection Services

C214 A&E Management Engineering Services

C215 A&E Production Engineering Services (incl. Design and Control and Building Programming)

C216 Marine Architect and Engineering Services

C219 Other Architect and Engineering Services

D - Information Processing and Related Telecommunications Services

D301 ADP Facility Operation and Maintenance Services

D302 ADP Systems Development Services

D303 ADP Data Entry Services

D304 ADP Telecommunications and Transmission Services

D305 ADP Teleprocessing and Timesharing Services

D306 ADP Systems Analysis Services

D307 Automated Information System Design and Integration Services

D308 Programming Services

D309 Information and Data Broadcasting or Data Distribution Services

D310 ADP Backup and Security Services

D311 ADP Data Conversion Services

D312 ADP Optical Scanning Services

D313 Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Services

D314 ADP System Acquisition Support Services (Includes preparation of statement of work, benchmarks,specifications, etc.)

D315 Digitizing Services (Includes cartographic and geographic information)

D316 Telecommunications Network Management Services

D317 Automated News Services, Data Services, or Other Information Services. Buying data (the electronic equivalent of books, periodicals, newspapers, etc.)

D399 Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (incl. data storage on tapes, Compact Disk (CD), etc.

E - Environmental Services

E101 Air Quality Support Services

E102 Industrial Investigation Surveys and Technical Support Related to Air Pollution

E103 Water Quality Support Services

E104 Industrial Investigation Surveys and Technical Support Related to Water Pollution

E106 Toxic Substances Support Services

E107 Hazardous Substance Analysis

E108 Hazardous Substance Removal, Cleanup, and Disposal Services and Operational Support

E109 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Support Services

E110 Industrial Investigations, Surveys and Technical Support for Multiple Pollutants

E111 Oil Spill Response including Cleanup, Removal, Disposal and Operational Support

E199 Other Environmental Services

F - Natural Resources Services

F0 Agriculture and Forestry Services

F001 Forest/Range Fire Suppression/Presuppression Services (incl. Water Bombing)

F002 Forest/Range Fire Rehabilitation Services (non-construction)

F003 Forest Tree Planting Services

F004 Land Treatment Practices Services (plowing/clearing, etc.)

F005 Range Seeding Services (ground equipment)

F006 Crop Services (incl. Seed Collection and Production Services)

F007 Seedling Production/Transplanting Services

F008 Tree Breeding Services (incl. ornamental shrub)

F009 Tree Thinning Services

F010 Other Range/Forest Improvements Services (non-construction)

F011 Pesticides /Insecticides Support Services

F02 Animal Care / Control Services

F020 Other Wildlife Management Services

F021 Veterinary/Animal Care Services (incl. Livestock Services)

F029 Other Animal Care/Control Services

F03 Fisheries and Ocean Services

F030 Fisheries Resources Management Services

F031 Fish Hatchery Services

F04 Mining

F040 Surface Mining Reclamation Services (non-construction)

F041 Well Drilling

F042 Other Services Incidental to Mining Except Those Listed in F040 and F041

F05 Other Natural Resources Services

F050 Recreation Site Maintenance Services (non-construction)

F051 Survey Line Clearing Services

F059 Other Natural Resources and Conservation Services

G - Health and Social Services

G0 Health Services

G001 Health Care

G002 Internal Medicine

G003 Surgery

G004 Pathology

G009 Other Health Services

G 1 Social Services

G100 Care of Remains and/or Funeral Services

G101 Chaplain Services

G102 Recreational Services (incl. Entertainment Services)

G103 Social Rehabilitation Services

G104 Geriatric Services

G199 Other Social Services

H - Quality Control, Testing, Inspection and Technical Representative Services

HO Technical Representative Services

Hl Quality Control Services

H2 Equipment and Materials Testing

H3 Inspection Services (incl. commercial testing and Laboratory Services, Except Medical/Dental)

H9 Other Quality Control, Testing, Inspection and Technical Representative Services

J - Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Goods/Equipment

JO Maintenance, Repair, Modification, Rebuilding and Installation of Goods/Equipment; includes as examples:

1. Textile Finishing, Dying and Printing

2. Welding services not related to Construction. (see CPC 5155 for Construction Welding)

J998 Non-nuclear Ship Repair (including overhauls and conversions)

K - Custodial Operations and Related Services

K0 Personal Care Services (incl. services such as Barber and Beauty Shop, Shoe Repairs and Tailoring etc.)

K1 Custodial Services

K100 Custodial - Janitorial Services

K101 Fire Protection Services

K102 Food Services

K103 Fueling and Other Petroleum Services - Excluding Storage

K104 Trash/Garbage Collection Services - Including Portable Sanitation Services

K105 Guard Services

K106 Insect and Rodent Control Services

K107 Landscaping/Groundskeeping Services

K108 Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services

K109 Surveillance Services

K110 Solid Fuel Handling Services

K111 Carpet Cleaning

K112 Interior Plantscaping

K113 Snow Removal/Salt Service (also spreading aggregate or other snow meltings material)

K114 Waste Treatment and Storage

K115 Preparation and Disposal of Excess and Surplus Property

K116 Other Salvage Services

K199 Other Custodial and Related Services

L - Financial and Related Services

L000 Government Life Insurance Programs

L001 Government Health Insurance Programs

L002 Other Government Insurance Programs

L003 Non-Government Insurance Programs

L004 Other Insurance Services

L005 Credit Reporting Services

L006 Banking Services

L007 Debt Collection Services

L008 Coin Minting

L009 Banknote Printing

L099 Other Financial Services

M - Operation of Government - Owned Facilities

M110 Administrative Facilities and Service Buildings

M120 Airfield, Communications, and Missile Facilities

M130 Educational Buildings

M140 Hospital Buildings

M150 Industrial Buildings

M160 Residential Buildings

M170 Warehouse Buildings

M180 Research and Development Facilities

M190 Other Buildings

M210 Conservation and Development Facilities

M220 Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges and Railways

M230 Electric Power Generation (EPG) Facilities

M240 Utilities

M290 Other Non-Building Facilities

R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services

R0 Professional Services

R001 Specifications Development Services

R002 Technology Sharing/Utilization Services

R003 Legal Services

R004 Certifications and Accreditations for products and institutions other than Educational Institutions

R005 Technical Assistance

R006 Technical Writing Services

R007 Systems Engineering Services

R008 Engineering and Technical Services (incl. Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Electronic Engineering)

R009 Accounting Services

R010 Auditing Services

R011 Ongoing Audit Operations Support

R012 Patent and Trade Mark Services

R013 Real Property Appraisals Services

R014 Operations Research Studies / Quantitative Analysis Studies

R015 Simulation

R016 Personal Services Contracts

R019 Other Professional Services

R1 Administrative and Management Support Services

R100 Intelligence Services

R101 Expert Witness

R102 Weather Reporting/Observation Services

R103 Courier and Messenger Services

R104 Transcription Services

R105 Mailing and Distribution Services (Excluding Post Office Services)

R106 Post Office Services

R107 Library Services

R108 Word Processing/Typing Services

R109 Translation and Interpreting Services (Including Sign Language)

R110 Stenographic Services

R111 Personal Property Management Services

R112 Information Retrieval (non-automated)

R113 Data Collection Services

R114 Logistics Support Services

R115 Contract, Procurement, and Acquisition Support Services

R116 Court Reporting Services

R117 Paper Shredding Services

R118 Real Estate Brokerage Services

R119 Industrial Hygienics

R120 Policy Review/Development Services

R121 Program Evaluation Studies

R122 Program Management/Support Services

R123 Program Review/Development Services

R199 Other Administrative and Management Support Services

R2 Personnel Recruitment

R200 Military Personnel Recruitment

R201 Civilian Personnel Recruitment (incl. Services of Employment Agencies)

S - Utilities

S000 Gas Services

S001 Electric Services

S002 Telephone and/or Communications Services (incl. Telegraph, Telex and Cablevision Service)

S003 Water Services

S099 Other Utilities

T - Communications, Photographic, Mapping, Printing and Publication Services

T000 Communications Studies

T001 Market Research and Public Opinion Services (Formerly Telephone and Field Interview Services incl. Focus testing, Syndicated and attitude Surveys)

T002 Communications Services (incl. exhibit Services)

T003 Advertising Services

T004 Public Relations Services (incl. Writing Services, Event Planning and Management, Media Relations, Radio and TV Analysis, Press Services)

T005 Arts/Graphics Services

T006 Cartography Services

T007 Charting Services

T008 Film Processing Services

T009 Film/Video Tape Production Services

T010 Microfiche Services

T011 Photogrammetry Services

T012 Aerial Photographic Services

T013 General Photographic Services - Still

T014 Print/Binding Services

T015 Reproduction Services

T016 Topography Services

T017 General Photographic Services - Motion

T018 Audio/Visual Services

T019 Land Surveys, Cadastral Services (non-construction)

T099 Other Communication, Photographic, Mapping, Printing and Publication Services

U - Educational and Training Services

U001 Lectures For Training

U002 Personnel Testing

U003 Reserve Training (Military)

U004 Scientific and Management Education

U005 Tuition, Registration, and Membership Fees

U006 Vocational/Technical

U007 Faculty Salaries for Schools Overseas

U008 Training/Curriculum Development

U009 Informatics Training

U010 Certifications and Accreditations for Educational Institutions

U099 Other Education and Training Services

V - Transporation, Travel and Relocation Services

V0 Land Transport Services

V000 Motor Pool Operations

V001 Motor Freight

V002 Rail Freight

V003 Motor Charter for Things

V004 Rail Charter for Things

V005 Motor Passenger Service

V006 Rail Passenger Service

V007 Passenger Motor Charter Service

V008 Passenger Rail Charter Service

V009 Ambulance Service

V010 Taxicab Services

V011 Security Vehicle Service

V1 Water Transport Services

V100 Vessel Freight

V101 Marine Charter for Things

V102 Marine Passenger Service

V103 Passenger Marine Charter Service

V2 Air Transport Services

V200 Air Freight

V201 Air Charter for Things

V202 Air Passenger Service

V203 Passenger Air Charter Service

V204 Specialty air Services including Aerial Fertilization, Spraying and Seeding

V3 Space Transportation and Launch Services

V4 Other Transport Services

V401 Other Transportation Travel and Relocation Services

V402 Other Cargo and Freight Services

V403 Other Vehicle Charter for Transportation of Things

V5 Supporting and Auxiliary Transport Services

V500 Stevedoring

V501 Vessel Towing Service

V502 Relocation Services

V503 Travel Agent Services

V504 Packing/Crating Services

V505 Warehousing and Storage Services

V506 Salvage of Marine Vessels

V507 Salvage of Aircraft

V508 Navigational Aid and Pilotage Services

W - Lease and Rental of Equipment

WO Lease or Rental of Equipment

Annex 1001.1b-3

Construction Services
Section A - General Provisions

1. This Chapter applies to all construction services set out in Appendix 1001.1b-3-A, except those listed in Section B, that are procured by the entities listed in Annex 1001.1a-1 and 1001.1a-2.

2. The Parties shall update Appendix 1001.1b-3-A at such times as they mutually agree.

Section B - Excluded Coverage

Schedule of Canada

The following services contracts are excluded:

1. Dredging

2. Construction contracts tendered by or on behalf of Department of Transport

Schedule of the United States

The following services contracts are excluded:

Dredging

Note : In accordance with this Chapter, buy national requirements on articles, supplies and materials acquired for use in construction contracts covered by this Chapter shall not apply to goods of Canada or Mexico.

Appendix 1001.1b-3-A

Common Classification System
Construction Work Codes

Note : Based on the United Nations Central Product Classification (CPC) Division 51.

Definition of Construction work:

Pre-erection work; new construction and repair, alteration, restoration and maintenance work on residential buildings, non-residential buildings or civil engineering works. This work can be carried out either by general contractors who do the complete construction work for the owner of the project, or on own account; or by subcontracting parts of the construction work to contractors specializing, e.g., in installation work, where the value of work done by subcontractors becomes part of the main contractor s work. The products classified here are services which are essential in the production process of the different types of constructions, the final output of construction activities.

Common Classification System - Construction Work Codes
CodeDescriptions
511Pre-erection work at construction sites
5111Site investigation work
5112Demolition work
5113Site formation and clearance work
5114Excavating and earthmoving work
5115Site preparation work for mining (except for mining of oil and gas which is classified under FO42)
5116Scaffolding work
512Construction works for buildings
5121For one and two dwelling buildings
5122For multi-dwelling buildings
5123For warehouses and industrial buildings
5124For commercial buildings
5125For public entertainment buildings
5126For hotel, restaurant and similar buildings
5127For educational Buildings
5128For health buildings
5129For other buildings
513Construction work for civil engineering
5131For highways (except elevated highways), streets , roads, railways and airfield runways
5132For bridges, elevated highways, tunnels ,subways and railroads
5133For waterways, harbours, dams and other water works
5134For long distance pipelines, communication and power lines (cables)
5135For local pipelines and cables; ancillary works
5136For constructions for mining and manufacturing
5137For constructions for sport and recreation
5138Dredging Services
5139For engineering works n.e.c.
514Assembly and erection of prefabricated constructions
515Special trade construction work
5151Foundation work, including pile driving
5152Water well drilling
5153Roofing and water proofing
5154Concrete work
5155Steel bending and erection, including welding
5156Masonry work
5159Other special trade construction work
516Installation work
5161Heating, ventilation and air conditioning work
5162Water plumbing and drain laying work
5163Gas fitting construction work
5164Electrical work
5165Insulation work (electrical wiring, water, heat, sound)
5166Fencing and railing construction work
5169Other installation work
517Building completion and finishing work
5171Glazing work and window glass installation work
5172Plastering work
5173Painting work
5174Floor and wall tiling work
5175Other floor laying, wall covering and wall papering work
5176Wood and metal joinery and carpentry work
5177Interior fitting decoration work
5178Ornamentation fitting work
5179Other building completion and finishing work
518Renting services related to equipment for construction or demolition of buildings or civil engineering works, with operator.

Annex 1001.1c

Indexation and Conversion of Thresholds

1. The calculations referred to in Article 1001(1)(c) (Scope and Coverage) shall be made in accordance with the following:

x (1+ pi ) = T 1

= threshold value at base period

pi = accumulated U.S. inflation rate for the ith two year-period

= new threshold value.

2. Mexico and Canada shall calculate and convert the value of the thresholds set out in Article 1001(1)(c) into their national currencies using the conversion formula set out in paragraph 3 or 4, as appropriate. Mexico and Canada shall notify each other and the United States of the value, in their respective currencies, of the newly calculated thresholds no later than one month before the respective thresholds take effect.

3. Canada shall base its calculation on the official conversion rates of the Bank of Canada. From January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1995, the conversion rate shall be the average of the weekly values of the Canadian dollar in terms of the U.S. dollar over the period October 1, 1992 through September 30, 1993. For each subsequent two-year period beginning January 1, 1996, its conversion rate shall be the average of the weekly values of the Canadian dollar in terms of the U.S. dollar over the two-year period ending September 30 of the year preceding the beginning of each two-year period.

4. Mexico shall use the conversion rate of the Bank of Mexico ("Banco de México"). Its conversion rate shall be the existing value of the Mexican peso in terms of the U.S. dollar as of December 1 and June 1 of each year, or the first working day thereafter. The conversion rate as of December 1 shall apply from January 1 to June 30 of the following year, and as of June 1 shall apply from July 1 to December 31 of that year.

Annex 1001.2a

Transitional Provisions for Mexico

Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, Annexes 1001.1a-1 through 1001.1b-3 are subject to the following:

Pemex, CFE and Non-Energy Construction

1. Mexico may set aside from the obligations of this Chapter for a calendar year set out in paragraph 2 the percentage specified in that paragraph of:

2. The calendar years to which paragraph 1 applies and the percentages for those calendar years are as follows:

Year and percentage
YearPercentage
199450%
199545%
199645%
199740%
199840%
199935%
200035%
200130%
200230%
2003 and thereafter0%

3. The value of procurement contracts that are financed by loans from regional and multilateral financial institutions shall not be included in the calculation of the total value of procurement contracts under paragraphs 1 and 2. Procurement contracts that are financed by such loans shall also not be subject to any restrictions set out in this Chapter.

4. Mexico shall ensure that the total value of procurement contracts under any single FSC class (or other classification system agreed by Parties) that are set aside by Pemex or CFE under paragraphs 1 and 2 for any year does not exceed 10 percent of the total value of the procurement contracts that may be set aside by Pemex or CFE for that year.

5. Mexico shall ensure that, after December 31, 1998, Pemex and CFE each shall make all reasonable efforts to ensure that the total value of procurement contracts under any single FSC class (or other classification system agreed by the Parties) that are set aside by Pemex or CFE under paragraphs 1 and 2 for any year does not exceed 50 percent of the total value of all Pemex and CFE procurement contracts under that FSC class (or other classification system agreed by the Parties) for that year.

Pharmaceuticals

6. Until January 1, 2002, this Chapter shall not apply to the procurement by the Secretaría de Salud, IMSS, ISSSTE, Secretaría Defensa Nacional and the Secretaría de Marina of drugs that are not currently patented in Mexico or whose Mexican patents have expired. Nothing in this paragraph shall prejudice rights under Chapter Seventeen (Intellectual Property).

Time Limits for Tendering and Delivery

7. Mexico shall use its best efforts to comply with the 40- day time limit requirements of Article 1012, and in any event shall fully comply with that obligation no later than January 1, 1995.

Provision of Information

8. The Parties recognize that Mexico may be required to undertake extensive retraining of personnel, introduce new data maintenance and reporting systems and make major adjustments to the procurement systems of certain entities in order to comply with Article 1019. The Parties also recognize that Mexico may encounter difficulties in making the transition to procurement systems that facilitate full compliance with this Chapter.

9. The Parties shall consult on an annual basis for the first five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement to review transitional problems and to develop mutually agreed solutions. Such solutions may include, when appropriate, temporary adjustment to the obligations of Mexico under this Chapter, such as those related to reporting requirements.

10. Canada and the United States shall cooperate with Mexico to provide technical assistance, as appropriate and mutually agreed pursuant to Article 1020, to aid Mexico's transition.

11. Nothing in paragraphs 8 through 10 shall be construed to excuse compliance with the obligations of this Chapter.

Note : The General Notes for Mexico set out in Annex 1001.2b apply to this Annex.

Annex 1001.2b

General Notes

Schedule of Canada

1. This Chapter does not apply to procurements in respect of:

2. This Chapter does not apply to the procurement of transportation services that form a part of, or are incidental to, a procurement contract.

3. Pursuant to Article 1018, national security exemptions include oil purchases related to any strategic reserve requirements.

4. National security exceptions include procurements made in support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology.

5. The most-favored-nation obligation of Article 1003 does not apply to procurements covered by Annex 1001.2c.

Schedule of Mexico

1. This Chapter does not apply to procurements made:

2. This Chapter does not apply to the procurement of transportation services that form a part of, or are incidental to, a procurement contract.

3. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Chapter, Mexico may set aside procurement contracts from the obligations of this Chapter, subject to the following:

4. Beginning one year after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, the dollar values referred to in paragraph 3 shall be adjusted annually for cumulative inflation from the date of entry into force of this Agreement, based on the implicit price deflator for U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or any successor index published by the Council of Economic Advisors in "Economic Indicators".

The dollar values adjusted for cumulative inflation up to January of each year following 1994 shall be equal to the original dollar values multiplied by the ratio of:

provided that the price deflators under paragraphs (a) and (b) have the same base year.

The resulting adjusted dollar values shall be rounded to the nearest million dollars.

5. National security exceptions include procurements made in support of safeguarding nuclear materials or technology.

6. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, an entity may impose a local content requirement of no more than: 

For purposes of this paragraph, a turnkey or major integrated project means, in general, a construction, supply or installation project undertaken by a person pursuant to a right granted by an entity with respect to which:

7. Notwithstanding the thresholds set out in Article 1001(1)(c), Article 1003 shall apply to any procurement from locally-established suppliers of oil and gas field supplies or equipment by Pemex at any project site where it performs works.

8. In the event that Mexico exceeds in any given year the total value of the contracts it may set aside for that year in accordance with paragraph 3 or the reserved procurement under Annex 1001.2a(1)(2) or (4), Mexico shall consult with the other Parties with a view to agreement on compensation in the form of additional procurement opportunities during the following year. The consultations shall be without prejudice to the rights of any Party under Chapter Twenty (Institutional Arrangements and Dispute Settlement Procedures).

9. Notwithstanding Annex 1001.2a(6), Mexico may not set aside from the obligations of this Chapter procurement contracts by its entities of biologicals and drugs patented in Mexico.

10. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to require Pemex to enter into risk-sharing contracts.

Schedule of the United States

1. This Chapter does not apply to set asides on behalf of small and minority businesses.

2. This Chapter does not apply to the procurement of transportation services that form a part of, or are incidental to, a procurement contract.

3. The most-favored-nation obligation of Article 1003 does not apply to procurements covered by Annex 1001.2c.

Annex 1001.2c

Country-Specific Thresholds

As between Canada and United States,

Annex 1010.1

Publications
Section A - Publications for Notices of Procurement in Accordance with Article 1010 (Invitation to Participate)

Schedule of Canada

1. Government Business Opportunities (GBO)

2. Open Bidding Service, ISM Publishing

Schedule of Mexico

1. Major daily newspapers of national circulation or the Official Gazette of the Federation ("Diario Oficial de la Federación") .

2. Mexico shall endeavor to establish a specialized publication for purposes of notices of procurement. When established, the publication shall substitute for those referred to in paragraph 1.

Schedule of United States

Commerce Business Daily (CBD)

Section B - Publications for Measures in Accordance with Article 1019 (Provision of Information)

Schedule of Canada

1. Laws and regulations:

2. Precedential judicial decisions:

3. Administrative rulings and procedures:

Schedule of Mexico

1. Official Gazette of the Federation ("Diario Oficial de la Federación")

2. Judicial Weekly of the Federation ("Semanario Judicial de la Federación") (for precedential judicial decisions only).

3. Mexico shall endeavor to establish a specialized publication for administrative rulings of general application and any procedure, including standard contract clauses regarding procurements. When established, the publication shall substitute for those set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 for this purpose.

Schedule of United States

1. Laws and regulations:

2. Precedential decisions:

3. All U.S. laws, regulations, judicial decisions, administrative rulings and procedures regarding government procurement covered by this Chapter are codified in the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) and the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), both of which are published as a part of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The DFARS and the FAR are published in title 48 of CFR.

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