Title 15 › Chapter 6— WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND STANDARD TIME › Subchapter II— METRIC CONVERSION › § 205c
Defines key words used in this part. The "Board" means the United States Metric Board created under section 205d. An "engineering standard" is a clear set of requirements for a material, product, process, test, or how something must perform. An "international standard or recommendation" is an engineering standard made and published by an international group and suggested for countries to adopt. The "metric system of measurement" means the International System of Units set by the General Conference of Weights and Measures in 1960, as the Secretary of Commerce interprets or changes it for the United States. "Full and open competition" means the same thing as it does in section 107 of title 41. "Total installed price" is the cost to buy a product or material, modify it if needed to fit, and install it in a Federal facility. "Hard-metric" means using the metric system for measuring, designing, and making things, and does not include English units that are just converted to metric later. "Cost or pricing data or price analysis" has the meaning given in section 3501(a) of title 41. "Federal facility" means any public building (see section 3301(a) of title 40) and includes buildings or construction projects on specified federal lands and installations such as those for agriculture research, recreation, conservation, river/harbor/flood-control or power projects, housing, military bases (like forts, camps, posts, naval stations, airfields, depots, or schools), Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals or domiciliary sites, and lands used with federal prisons.
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15 U.S.C. § 205c
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Apr 3, 2026
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