[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 1, Parts 1 to 190] [Revised as of July 1, 1998] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR165.5] [Page 879-880] TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE PART 165--RECOUPMENT OF NONRECURRING COSTS ON SALES OF U.S. ITEMS--Table of Contents Sec. 165.5 Responsibilities. (a) The Comptroller of the Department of Defense shall provide necessary financial management guidance. (b) The Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition) shall take appropriate action to revise the DoD Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement in accordance with this part. (c) The Under Secretary of Defense for Policy shall: (1) Monitor the application of this part. (2) Review and approve nonrecurring cost recoupment charges and nonrecurring cost recoupment charge waiver requests received from foreign countries and international organizations for foreign military sales. (3) Ensure publication of a listing of items developed for or by the Department of Defense to which nonrecurring cost recoupment charges are applicable. (d) The Secretaries of the Military Departments and the Directors of the Defense Agencies shall: (1) Determine the DoD nonrecurring investment in items developed for or by the Department of Defense and perform required pro rata calculations in accordance with this part and financial management guidance from the Comptroller of the Department of Defense. (2) Validate and provide recommended charges to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Supporting documentation will be retained until the item has been eliminated from the nonrecurring cost recoupment charge listing. (3) Review approved nonrecurring cost recoupment charges on a biennial basis to determine if there has been a change in factors or assumptions used to compute a nonrecurring cost recoupment charge and, if there is a significant change in a nonrecurring cost recoupment charge, provide a recommended change to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. [[Page 880]] (5) Deposit collections to accounts as prescribed by the Comptroller, DoD. (6) Request guidance from the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, within 90 days, if an issue concerning a recoupment charge cannot be resolved.