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Content DescriptionThis product specification is intended to apply to Changeable Message Signs as defined in Section 3.1 of this document. These products are likely to be classified as “Manufactured Products” under BABA regulations (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 2, Part 184) and in alignment with NEMA 70901-2024 Compliance with Domestic Preference Requirements for Infrastructure Projects. Companies should first refer to the definitions of iron and steel product, manufactured product, and construction material in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 2, Part 184 to determine the classification of products. This specification is intended to identify the elements of a successful process to assess and apply the Buy America Preference requirements imposed on a company’s changeable message signs under the BABA Act. This specification facilitates the evaluation and application of a successful Supply Chain Evaluation and Assurance Program for supply chain evaluation and verification specific to Changeable Message Signs.About NEMANEMA is an abbreviation for National Electrical Manufacturers Association. It is a trade association representing manufacturers of electrical products and equipment. NEMA develops and publishes industry standards for various aspects of electrical engineering, including enclosures, motors, and more. |
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