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 PUBLIC LAW 105-33—AUG. 5, 1997 111 STAT. 393 "(C) shall be operated over a 3-year period. " (3) CRITERIA FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF COMPETITIVE ACQUISI- TION AREAS.—Each competitive acquisition area established under a demonstration project implemented under paragraph (1)- "(A) shall be, or shall be within, a metropolitan statistical area (as defined by the Secretary of Commerce), and "(B) shall be chosen based on the availability and accessibility of entities able to furnish items and services, and the probable savings to be realized by the use of competitive bidding in the furnishing of items and services in such area. " (b) AWARDING OF CONTRACTS IN AREAS.— "(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall conduct a competition among individuals and entities supplying items and services described in subsection (c) for each competitive acquisition area established under a demonstration project implemented under subsection (a). "(2) CONDITIONS FOR AWARDING CONTRACT.— The Secretary may not award a contract to any entity under the competition conducted pursuant to paragraph (1) to furnish an item or service unless the Secretary finds that the entity meets quality standards specified by the Secretary that the total amounts to be paid under the contract are expected to be less than the total amounts that would otherwise be paid. "(3) CONTENTS OF CONTRACT. —A contract entered into with an entity under the competition conducted pursuant to paragraph (1) is subject to terms and conditions that the Secretary may specify. "(4) LIMIT ON NUMBER OF CONTRACTORS. — The Secretary may limit the number of contractors in a competitive acquisition area to the number needed to meet projected demand for items and services covered under the contracts. "(c) EXPANSION OF PROJECTS. — "(1) EVALUATIONS.—The Secretary shall evaluate the impact of the implementation of the demonstration projects on medicare program payments, access, diversity of product selection, and quality. 'Rie Secretary shall make annual reports to the Committees on Ways and Means and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Finance of the Senate on the results of the evaluation described in the preceding sentence and a final report not later than 6 months after the termination date specified in subsection (e). "(2) EXPANSION.—I f the Secretary determines from the evaluations under paragraph (1) that there is clear evidence that any demonstration project— "(A) results in a decrease in Federal expenditures under this title, and "(B) does not reduce program access, diversity of product selection, and quality under this title, the Secretary may expand the project to additional competitive acquisition areas. "(d) SERVICES DESCRIBED.— The items and services to which this section applies are all items and services covered under this part (except for physicians' services as defined in section 1861(s)(l)) that the Secretary may specify. At least one demonstration project shall include oxygen and oxygen equipment. 9-194O-97-14:QL3Part1

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