To facilitate the pricing and enforcement of warranties, the contracting officer shall ensure that each warranty clearly states the following:
The contractor's obligations under a warranty shall extend to all defects discovered during the warranty period, but shall not include any damage caused solely by the District.
When the contracting officer determines that a warranty for the entire item is not in the best interests of the District, the contracting officer may require a warranty for a particular aspect of the item that may require special protection, such as installation, components, accessories, subassemblies, preservation, packaging, or packing.
At a minimum, a warranty shall provide that the District may obtain an equitable adjustment of the contract or direct the contractor to repair or replace the defective item at the contractor's expense.
If it is not practical to require the contractor to make a repair or provide a replacement, or, because of the nature of the item, the repair or replacement does not afford an appropriate remedy to the District, the warranty may provide an alternative, such as allowing the District to do either of the following:
The contracting officer shall clearly specify the duration of the warranty after consideration of the following factors:
The duration of the warranty shall not extend the contractor's liability for patent defects beyond a reasonable time after acceptance by the District.
If the District specifies the design of the end item and its measurements, tolerances, materials, tests, or inspection requirements, the contractor's obligations for correction of defects shall be limited to defects in material and workmanship or failure to conform to specifications. If the District does not specify the design, the warranty shall extend to the usefulness of the design.
Each warranty shall specify a reasonable time for furnishing notice to the contractor regarding the discovery of defects. The contracting officer shall consider the following factors when establishing the notice period:
The packaging and preservation requirements of a contract shall require the contractor to stamp or mark the goods delivered or otherwise furnish notice with the goods of the existence of the warranty.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 27, r. 27-4029