PART 3195—HELIUM CONTRACTS
- 3195.10—What is the purpose of these regulations?
- 3195.11—What terms do I need to know to understand this subpart?
- 3195.12—What is an In-Kind Crude Helium Sales Contract?
- 3195.13—If I am a Federal helium supplier or buyer, what reports must I submit to BLM?
- 3195.14—How should I submit reports?
- 3195.20—Who must purchase major helium requirements from Federal helium suppliers?
- 3195.21—When must I use an authorized Federal helium supplier?
- 3195.22—When must my contractors or subcontractors use an authorized Federal helium supplier?
- 3195.23—How do I get a list of authorized Federal helium suppliers?
- 3195.24—What must I do before contacting a non-Federal helium supplier for my helium needs?
- 3195.25—What information must be in my purchase order/contract for a major helium requirement?
- 3195.26—What information must I report to BLM?
- 3195.27—What do I do if my helium requirement becomes a major helium requirement after the initial determination has been made?
- 3195.30—How do I apply to become a Federal helium supplier?
- 3195.31—What are the general terms of an In-Kind Crude Helium Sales Contract?
- 3195.32—Where can I find a list of Federal agencies that use helium?
- 3195.33—What information must I report to BLM?
- 3195.34—What happens to my Helium Distribution Contracts?
- 3195.35—What happens if I have an outstanding obligation to purchase refined helium under a Helium Distribution Contract?
- 3195.36—What happens if there is a shortage of helium?
- 3195.37—Under what circumstances can BLM terminate me as an authorized Federal helium supplier?