Title 41

Volume 3 CHAPTER 102 SUBCHAP B

Subchapter B - Personal Property

41:3.1.1.3.7PART 102-31
PART 102-31 - GENERAL [RESERVED]
41:3.1.1.3.8PART 102-32
PART 102-32 - MANAGEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY [RESERVED]
41:3.1.1.3.9PART 102
PART 102-33 - MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT
41:3.1.1.3.9.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - How These Rules Apply
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.42SUBJGRP 42
  General
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.42.1SECTION 102-33.5
     102-33.5 To whom do these rules apply
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.42.2SECTION 102-33.6
     102-33.6 How are the terms “we,” “you,” “your,” and “our” used in this part
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.42.3SECTION 102-33.10
     102-33.10 May we request approval to deviate from these rules
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.42.4SECTION 102-33.15
     102-33.15 How does this part relate to Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.42.5SECTION 102-33.20
     102-33.20 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.43SUBJGRP 43
  Responsibilities
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.43.6SECTION 102-33.25
     102-33.25 What are our responsibilities under this part
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.43.7SECTION 102-33.30
     102-33.30 What are the duties of an agency's Senior Aviation Management Official (SAMO)
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.43.8SECTION 102-33.35
     102-33.35 How can we get help in carrying out our responsibilities
41:3.1.1.3.9.1.43.9SECTION 102-33.40
     102-33.40 What are some of GSA's responsibilities for Federal aviation management
41:3.1.1.3.9.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Acquiring Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.44SUBJGRP 44
  Overview
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.44.1SECTION 102-33.50
     102-33.50 Under what circumstances may we acquire Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.44.2SECTION 102-33.55
     102-33.55 Are there restrictions on acquiring Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.44.3SECTION 102-33.60
     102-33.60 What methods may we use to acquire Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.44.4SECTION 102-33.65
     102-33.65 What is the process for acquiring Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.45SUBJGRP 45
  Planning To Acquire Government Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.45.5SECTION 102-33.70
     102-33.70 What directives must we follow when planning to acquire Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.45.6SECTION 102-33.75
     102-33.75 What other guidance is available to us in planning to acquire Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.46SUBJGRP 46
  OMB Circular A-76
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.46.7SECTION 102-33.80
     102-33.80 Must we comply with OMB Circular A-76 before we acquire Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.47SUBJGRP 47
  The Process for Budgeting To Acquire Government Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.47.8SECTION 102-33.90
     102-33.90 What is the process for budgeting to acquire a Federal aircraft (including a Federal aircraft transferred from another executive agency)
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.47.9SECTION 102-33.95
     102-33.95 What is the process for budgeting to acquire Commercial Aviation Services (CAS)
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.48SUBJGRP 48
  Contracting To Acquire Government Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.48.10SECTION 102-33.100
     102-33.100 What are our responsibilities when contracting to purchase or capital lease a Federal aircraft or to award a CAS contract
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.48.11SECTION 102-33.105
     102-33.105 What minimum requirements must we put into our CAS contracts
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.49SUBJGRP 49
  Acquiring Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.49.12SECTION 102-33.110
     102-33.110 What are our responsibilities when acquiring aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.49.13SECTION 102-33.115
     102-33.115 Are there requirements for acquiring military Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP)
41:3.1.1.3.9.2.49.14SECTION 102-33.120
     102-33.120 Are there requirements for acquiring life-limited parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Managing Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.50SUBJGRP 50
  Overview
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.50.1SECTION 102-33.125
     102-33.125 If we use Federal aircraft, what are our management responsibilities
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.50.2SECTION 102-33.130
     102-33.130 If we hire CAS, what are our management responsibilities
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.50.3SECTION 102-33.135
     102-33.135 Do we have to follow OMB Circular A-123, “Management Accountability and Control,” for establishing management controls for our aviation program
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.51SUBJGRP 51
  Establishing Flight Program Standards
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.51.4SECTION 102-33.140
     102-33.140 What are Flight Program Standards
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.51.5SECTION 102-33.145
     102-33.145 Why must we establish Flight Program Standards
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.51.6SECTION 102-33.150
     102-33.150 What Federally-funded aviation activities of executive agencies are exempt from establishing Flight Program Standards under this part
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.51.7SECTION 102-33.155
     102-33.155 How must we establish Flight Program Standards
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.52SUBJGRP 52
  Management/Administration
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.52.8SECTION 102-33.160
     102-33.160 What standards must we establish or require (contractually, where applicable) for management/administration of our flight program
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.53SUBJGRP 53
  Operations
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.53.9SECTION 102-33.165
     102-33.165 What standards must we establish or require (contractually, where applicable) for operation of our flight program
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.54SUBJGRP 54
  Maintenance
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.54.10SECTION 102-33.170
     102-33.170 What standards must we establish or require (contractually, where applicable) for maintenance of our Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.55SUBJGRP 55
  Training
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.55.11SECTION 102-33.175
     102-33.175 What standards must we establish or require (contractually, where applicable) to train our flight program personnel
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.56SUBJGRP 56
  Safety
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.56.12SECTION 102-33.180
     102-33.180 What standards should we establish or require (contractually, where applicable) for aviation safety management
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.56.13SECTION 102-33.185
     102-33.185 What standards must we establish or require (contractually, where applicable) for responding to aircraft accidents and incidents
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.57SUBJGRP 57
  Accounting for the Costs of Government Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.57.14SECTION 102-33.190
     102-33.190 What are the aircraft operations and ownership costs for which we must account
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.57.15SECTION 102-33.195
     102-33.195 Do we need an automated system to account for aircraft costs
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.57.16SECTION 102-33.200
     102-33.200 Must we periodically justify owning and operating Federal aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.57.17SECTION 102-33.205
     102-33.205 When we use our aircraft to support other executive agencies, must we recover the operating costs
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.58SUBJGRP 58
  Accounting for the Use of Government Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.58.18SECTION 102-33.210
     102-33.210 How do we account for the use of our Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.58.19SECTION 102-33.215
     102-33.215 May we use Government aircraft to carry passengers
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.58.20SECTION 102-33.220
     102-33.220 What are the responsibilities of our aviation program in justifying the use of a Government aircraft to transport passengers
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.59SUBJGRP 59
  Managing Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.59.21SECTION 102-33.225
     102-33.225 How must we manage aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.59.22SECTION 102-33.230
     102-33.230 May we use military FSCAP on non-military FAA-type certificated Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.3.59.23SECTION 102-33.235
     102-33.235 What documentation must we maintain for life-limited parts and FSCAP
41:3.1.1.3.9.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Disposing or Replacing of Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.60SUBJGRP 60
  Overview
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.60.1SECTION 102-33.240
     102-33.240 What must we consider before disposing or replacing aircraft and aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.60.2SECTION 102-33.245
     102-33.245 May we report as excess, or replace (i.e., by exchange/sale), both operational and non-operational aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.60.3SECTION 102-33.250
     102-33.250 May we declassify aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.60.4SECTION 102-33.255
     102-33.255 Must we document FSCAP or life-limited parts installed on aircraft that we will report as excess or replace
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.60.5SECTION 102-33.260
     102-33.260 When we report as excess, or replace, an aircraft (including a declassified aircraft), must we report the change in inventory to the Federal Aviation Interactive Reporting System (FAIRS)
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.61SUBJGRP 61
  Reporting Excess Federal Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.61.6SECTION 102-33.265
     102-33.265 What must we do with aircraft that are excess to our needs
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.61.7SECTION 102-33.270
     102-33.270 What is the process for reporting an excess aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.62SUBJGRP 62
  Replacing Aircraft Through Exchange/Sale
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.62.8SECTION 102-33.275
     102-33.275 What should we consider before replacing our aircraft through exchange/sale
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.62.9SECTION 102-33.280
     102-33.280 What are our options if we need a replacement aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.62.10SECTION 102-33.285
     102-33.285 Do we need to include any special disclaimers in our exchange/sale agreements for non-certificated aircraft or aircraft that we have operated as public aircraft (i.e., not in compliance with 14 CFR)
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.62.11SECTION 102-33.295
     102-33.295 May we exchange/sell an aircraft through reimbursable transfer to another executive agency or conduct a negotiated sale at fixed price to a State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP)
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63SUBJGRP 63
  Disposing of Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63.12SECTION 102-33.300
     102-33.300 What must we consider before disposing of aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63.13SECTION 102-33.305
     102-33.305 May we report as excess, or replace, FSCAP and life-limited parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63.14SECTION 102-33.310
     102-33.310 May we report as excess, or replace, unsalvageable aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63.15SECTION 102-33.315
     102-33.315 What are the procedures for mutilating unsalvageable aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63.16SECTION 102-33.320
     102-33.320 What must we do if we are unable to perform required mutilation of aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.63.17SECTION 102-33.325
     102-33.325 What documentation must we furnish with excess, surplus or replaced parts when they are transferred, donated, or exchanged/sold
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.64SUBJGRP 64
  Reporting Excess Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.64.18SECTION 102-33.330
     102-33.330 What must we do with aircraft parts that are excess to our needs
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.64.19SECTION 102-33.335
     102-33.335 What are the receiving agency's responsibilities in the transfer of aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.64.20SECTION 102-33.340
     102-33.340 What are GSA's responsibilities in disposing of excess and surplus aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.64.21SECTION 102-33.345
     102-33.345 What are the responsibilities of a State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP) in the donation of Federal Government aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.65SUBJGRP 65
  Replacing Aircraft Parts Through Exchange/Sale
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.65.22SECTION 102-33.350
     102-33.350 What do we need to consider for an exchange/sale of our aircraft parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.65.23SECTION 102-33.355
     102-33.355 May we exchange/sell aircraft parts through a reimbursable transfer to another executive agency or conduct a negotiated sale at fixed price to a State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP)
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.65.24SECTION 102-33.360
     102-33.360 What is the process for exchanging/selling aircraft parts for replacement
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.65.25SECTION 102-33.365
     102-33.365 Must we report exchange/sale of parts to FAIRS
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.66SUBJGRP 66
  Special Requirements for Disposing of Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP) and Life-Limited Parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.66.26SECTION 102-33.370
     102-33.370 What must we do to dispose of military FSCAP and/or life-limited parts
41:3.1.1.3.9.4.66.27SECTION 102-33.375
     102-33.375 What is a FSCAP Criticality Code
41:3.1.1.3.9.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Reporting Information on Government Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.67SUBJGRP 67
  Overview
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.67.1SECTION 102-33.380
     102-33.380 Who must report information to GSA on Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.67.2SECTION 102-33.385
     102-33.385 What Federally-funded aviation activities of executive agencies are exempt from the requirement to report information to GSA on Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.67.3SECTION 102-33.390
     102-33.390 What information must we report on Government aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.68SUBJGRP 68
  Federal Aviation Interactive Reporting System (FAIRS)
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.68.4SECTION 102-33.395
     102-33.395 What is FAIRS
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.68.5SECTION 102-33.400
     102-33.400 How must we report to FAIRS
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.68.6SECTION 102-33.405
     102-33.405 When must we report to FAIRS
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.69SUBJGRP 69
  Federal Inventory Data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.69.7SECTION 102-33.410
     102-33.410 What are Federal inventory data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.69.8SECTION 102-33.415
     102-33.415 When may we declassify a Federal aircraft and remove it from our Federal aircraft inventory
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.69.9SECTION 102-33.420
     102-33.420 How must we declassify a Federal aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.70SUBJGRP 70
  Federal Aircraft Cost and Utilization Data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.70.10SECTION 102-33.425
     102-33.425 What Federal aircraft cost and utilization data must we report
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.70.11SECTION 102-33.430
     102-33.430 Who must report Federal aircraft cost and utilization data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.71SUBJGRP 71
  Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) Cost and Utilization Data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.71.12SECTION 102-33.435
     102-33.435 What CAS cost and utilization data must we report
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.71.13SECTION 102-33.440
     102-33.440 Who must report CAS cost and utilization data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.72SUBJGRP 72
  Accident and Incident Data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.72.14SECTION 102-33.445
     102-33.445 What accident and incident data must we report
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.72.15SECTION 102-33.450
     102-33.450 How must we report accident and incident data
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.73SUBJGRP 73
  Common Aviation Management Information Standard (C-AMIS)
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.73.16SECTION 102-33.455
     102-33.455 What is C-AMIS
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.73.17SECTION 102-33.460
     102-33.460 What is our responsibility in relation to C-AMIS
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.74SUBJGRP 74
  Performance Indicators
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.74.18SECTION 102-33.465
     102-33.465 What is a performance indicator
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.74.19SECTION 102-33.470
     102-33.470 Must we develop performance indicators
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.74.20SECTION 102-33.475
     102-33.475 What are some examples of performance indicators that an agency can use
41:3.1.1.3.9.5.75.21.6APPENDIX Appendix A
  Appendix A to Part 102-33 - Disclosure Statement for Crewmembers and Qualified Non-Crewmembers Flying on Board Government Aircraft Operated as Public Aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.10PART 102
PART 102-34 - MOTOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT
41:3.1.1.3.10.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79SUBJGRP 79
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.1SECTION 102-34.5
     102-34.5 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.2SECTION 102-34.10
     102-34.10 What are the governing authorities for this part
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.3SECTION 102-34.15
     102-34.15 Who must comply with these provisions
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.4SECTION 102-34.20
     102-34.20 What motor vehicles are not covered by this part
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.5SECTION 102-34.25
     102-34.25 To whom do “we”, “you”, and their variants refer
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.6SECTION 102-34.30
     102-34.30 How do we request a deviation from the provisions of this part
41:3.1.1.3.10.1.79.7SECTION 102-34.35
     102-34.35 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.10.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Obtaining Fuel Efficient Motor Vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.1SECTION 102-34.40
     102-34.40 Who must comply with motor vehicle fuel efficiency requirements
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.2SECTION 102-34.45
     102-34.45 How are passenger automobiles classified
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.3SECTION 102-34.50
     102-34.50 What size motor vehicles may we obtain
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.4SECTION 102-34.55
     102-34.55 Are there fleet average fuel economy standards we must meet
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.5SECTION 102-34.60
     102-34.60 How do we calculate the average fuel economy for Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.6SECTION 102-34.65
     102-34.65 How may we request an exemption from the fuel economy standards
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.7SECTION 102-34.70
     102-34.70 What do we do with completed calculations of our fleet vehicle acquisitions
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.8SECTION 102-34.75
     102-34.75 Who is responsible for monitoring our compliance with fuel economy standards for motor vehicles we obtain
41:3.1.1.3.10.2.80.9SECTION 102-34.80
     102-34.80 Where may we obtain help with our motor vehicle acquisition plans
41:3.1.1.3.10.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Identifying and Registering Motor Vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.80SUBJGRP 80
  Motor Vehicle Identification
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.80.1SECTION 102-34.85
     102-34.85 What motor vehicles require motor vehicle identification
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.80.2SECTION 102-34.90
     102-34.90 What motor vehicle identification must we display on Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.80.3SECTION 102-34.95
     102-34.95 What motor vehicle identification must the Department of Defense (DOD) display on motor vehicles it owns or leases commercially
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.80.4SECTION 102-34.100
     102-34.100 Where is motor vehicle identification displayed
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.80.5SECTION 102-34.105
     102-34.105 Before we sell a motor vehicle, what motor vehicle identification must we remove
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81SUBJGRP 81
  License Plates
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.6SECTION 102-34.110
     102-34.110 Must Government motor vehicles use Government license plates
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.7SECTION 102-34.115
     102-34.115 Can official U.S. Government license plates be used on motor vehicles not owned or leased by the Government
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.8SECTION 102-34.120
     102-34.120 Do we need to register Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.9SECTION 102-34.125
     102-34.125 Where may we obtain U.S. Government license plates
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.10SECTION 102-34.130
     102-34.130 How do we display U.S. Government license plates on Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.11SECTION 102-34.135
     102-34.135 What do we do about a lost or stolen license plate
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.12SECTION 102-34.140
     102-34.140 What records do we need to keep on U.S. Government license plates
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.13SECTION 102-34.145
     102-34.145 How are U.S. Government license plates coded
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.81.14SECTION 102-34.150
     102-34.150 How can we get a new license plate code designation
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82SUBJGRP 82
  Identification Exemptions
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.15SECTION 102-34.155
     102-34.155 What are the types of motor vehicle identification exemptions
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.16SECTION 102-34.160
     102-34.160 May we have a limited exemption from displaying U.S. Government license plates and other motor vehicle identification
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.17SECTION 102-34.165
     102-34.165 What information must the limited exemption certification contain
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.18SECTION 102-34.170
     102-34.170 For how long is a limited exemption valid
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.19SECTION 102-34.175
     102-34.175 What motor vehicles have an unlimited exemption from displaying U.S. Government license plates and motor vehicle identification
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.20SECTION 102-34.180
     102-34.180 What agencies have a special exemption from displaying U.S. Government license plates and motor vehicle identification on some of their vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.21SECTION 102-34.185
     102-34.185 What license plates do we use on motor vehicles that are exempt from motor vehicle identification requirements
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.22SECTION 102-34.190
     102-34.190 What special requirements apply to exempted motor vehicles using District of Columbia or State license plates
41:3.1.1.3.10.3.82.23SECTION 102-34.195
     102-34.195 Must we submit a report concerning motor vehicles exempted under this subpart
41:3.1.1.3.10.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Official Use of Government Motor Vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.1SECTION 102-34.200
     102-34.200 What is official use of Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.2SECTION 102-34.205
     102-34.205 May I use a Government motor vehicle for transportation between my residence and place of employment
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.3SECTION 102-34.210
     102-34.210 May I use a Government motor vehicle for transportation between places of employment and mass transit facilities
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.4SECTION 102-34.215
     102-34.215 May Government contractors use Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.5SECTION 102-34.220
     102-34.220 What does GSA do if it learns of unofficial use of a Government motor vehicle
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.6SECTION 102-34.225
     102-34.225 How are Federal employees disciplined for misuse of Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.7SECTION 102-34.230
     102-34.230 How am I responsible for protecting Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.8SECTION 102-34.235
     102-34.235 Am I bound by State and local traffic laws
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.9SECTION 102-34.240
     102-34.240 Who pays for parking fees
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.10SECTION 102-34.245
     102-34.245 Who pays for parking fines
41:3.1.1.3.10.4.83.11SECTION 102-34.250
     102-34.250 Do Federal employees in Government motor vehicles have to use all safety devices and follow all safety guidelines
41:3.1.1.3.10.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Replacement of Motor Vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.5.83.1SECTION 102-34.255
     102-34.255 What are motor vehicle replacement standards
41:3.1.1.3.10.5.83.2SECTION 102-34.260
     102-34.260 May we replace a Government-owned motor vehicle sooner
41:3.1.1.3.10.5.83.3SECTION 102-34.265
     102-34.265 May we keep a Government-owned motor vehicle even though the standard permits replacement
41:3.1.1.3.10.5.83.4SECTION 102-34.270
     102-34.270 How long must we keep a Government-owned motor vehicle
41:3.1.1.3.10.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Scheduled Maintenance of Motor Vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.6.83.1SECTION 102-34.275
     102-34.275 What kind of maintenance programs must we have
41:3.1.1.3.10.6.83.2SECTION 102-34.280
     102-34.280 What State inspections must we have for Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.6.83.3SECTION 102-34.285
     102-34.285 Where can we obtain help in setting up a maintenance program
41:3.1.1.3.10.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Motor Vehicle Crash Reporting
41:3.1.1.3.10.7.83.1SECTION 102-34.290
     102-34.290 What forms do I use to report a crash involving a domestic fleet motor vehicle
41:3.1.1.3.10.7.83.2SECTION 102-34.295
     102-34.295 To whom do we send crash reports
41:3.1.1.3.10.8SUBPART H
Subpart H - Disposal of Motor Vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.8.83.1SECTION 102-34.300
     102-34.300 How do we dispose of a domestic fleet motor vehicle
41:3.1.1.3.10.8.83.2SECTION 102-34.305
     102-34.305 What forms do we use to transfer ownership when selling a motor vehicle
41:3.1.1.3.10.8.83.3SECTION 102-34.310
     102-34.310 How do we distribute the completed Standard Form 97
41:3.1.1.3.10.9SUBPART I
Subpart I - Motor Vehicle Fueling
41:3.1.1.3.10.9.83.1SECTION 102-34.315
     102-34.315 How do we obtain fuel for Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.9.83.2SECTION 102-34.320
     102-34.320 What Government-issued charge cards may I use to purchase fuel and motor vehicle related services
41:3.1.1.3.10.9.83.3SECTION 102-34.325
     102-34.325 What type of fuel do I use in Government motor vehicles
41:3.1.1.3.10.10SUBPART J
Subpart J - Federal Fleet Report
41:3.1.1.3.10.10.83.1SECTION 102-34.330
     102-34.330 What is the Federal Fleet Report
41:3.1.1.3.10.10.83.2SECTION 102-34.335
     102-34.335 How do I submit information to the General Services Administration (GSA) for the Federal Fleet Report (FFR)
41:3.1.1.3.10.10.83.3SECTION 102-34.340
     102-34.340 Do we need a fleet management information system
41:3.1.1.3.10.10.83.4SECTION 102-34.345
     102-34.345 What records do we need to keep
41:3.1.1.3.10.11SUBPART K
Subpart K - Forms
41:3.1.1.3.10.11.83.1SECTION 102-34.350
     102-34.350 How do we obtain the forms prescribed in this part
41:3.1.1.3.11PART 102
PART 102-35 - DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
41:3.1.1.3.11.0.83.1SECTION 102-35.5
     102-35.5 What is the scope of the General Services Administration's regulations on the disposal of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.11.0.83.2SECTION 102-35.10
     102-35.10 How are these regulations for the disposal of personal property organized
41:3.1.1.3.11.0.83.3SECTION 102-35.15
     102-35.15 What are the goals of GSA's personal property regulations
41:3.1.1.3.11.0.83.4SECTION 102-35.20
     102-35.20 What definitions apply to GSA's personal property regulations
41:3.1.1.3.11.0.83.5SECTION 102-35.25
     102-35.25 What management reports must we provide
41:3.1.1.3.11.0.83.6SECTION 102-35.30
     102-35.30 What actions must I take or am I authorized to take regardless of the property disposition method
41:3.1.1.3.12PART 102
PART 102-36 - DISPOSITION OF EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY
41:3.1.1.3.12.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110SUBJGRP 110
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.1SECTION 102-36.5
     102-36.5 What is the governing authority for this part
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.2SECTION 102-36.10
     102-36.10 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.3SECTION 102-36.15
     102-36.15 Who must comply with the provisions of this part
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.4SECTION 102-36.20
     102-36.20 To whom do “we”, “you”, and their variants refer
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.5SECTION 102-36.25
     102-36.25 How do we request a deviation from these requirements and who can approve it
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.6SECTION 102-36.30
     102-36.30 When is personal property excess
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.7SECTION 102-36.35
     102-36.35 What is the typical process for disposing of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.110.8SECTION 102-36.40
     102-36.40 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.111SUBJGRP 111
  Responsibility
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.111.9SECTION 102-36.45
     102-36.45 What are our responsibilities in the management of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.111.10SECTION 102-36.50
     102-36.50 May we use a contractor to perform the functions of excess personal property disposal
41:3.1.1.3.12.1.111.11SECTION 102-36.55
     102-36.55 What is GSA's role in the disposition of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Acquiring Excess Personal Property For Our Agency
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112SUBJGRP 112
  Acquiring Excess
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112.1SECTION 102-36.60
     102-36.60 Who is eligible to acquire excess personal property as authorized by the Property Act
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112.2SECTION 102-36.65
     102-36.65 Why must we use excess personal property instead of buying new property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112.3SECTION 102-36.70
     102-36.70 What must we consider when acquiring excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112.4SECTION 102-36.75
     102-36.75 Do we pay for excess personal property we acquire from another federal agency under a transfer
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112.5SECTION 102-36.80
     102-36.80 How much do we pay for excess personal property on a transfer with reimbursement
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.112.6SECTION 102-36.85
     102-36.85 Do we pay for personal property we acquire when it is disposed of by another agency under the exchange/sale authority, and how much do we pay
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113SUBJGRP 113
  Screening of Excess
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.7SECTION 102-36.90
     102-36.90 How do we find out what personal property is available as excess
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.8SECTION 102-36.95
     102-36.95 How long is excess personal property available for screening
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.9SECTION 102-36.100
     102-36.100 When does the screening period start for excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.10SECTION 102-36.105
     102-36.105 Who is authorized to screen and where do we go to screen excess personal property on-site
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.11SECTION 102-36.110
     102-36.110 Do we need authorization to screen excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.12SECTION 102-36.115
     102-36.115 What information must we include in the authorization form for non-federal persons to screen excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.113.13SECTION 102-36.120
     102-36.120 What are our responsibilities in authorizing a non-federal individual to screen excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.114SUBJGRP 114
  Processing Transfers
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.114.14SECTION 102-36.125
     102-36.125 How do we process a Standard Form 122 (SF 122), Transfer Order Excess Personal Property, through GSA
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.114.15SECTION 102-36.130
     102-36.130 What are our responsibilities in processing transfer orders of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.114.16SECTION 102-36.135
     102-36.135 How much time do we have to pick up excess personal property that has been approved for transfer
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.114.17SECTION 102-36.140
     102-36.140 May we arrange to have the excess personal property shipped to its final destination
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.115SUBJGRP 115
  Direct Transfers
41:3.1.1.3.12.2.115.18SECTION 102-36.145
     102-36.145 May we obtain excess personal property directly from another Federal agency without GSA approval
41:3.1.1.3.12.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Acquiring Excess Personal Property for Non-Federal Recipients
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.116SUBJGRP 116
  Non-appropriated Fund Activities
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.116.1SECTION 102-36.150
     102-36.150 For which non-federal activities may we acquire excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.116.2SECTION 102-36.155
     102-36.155 What are our responsibilities when acquiring excess personal property for use by a non-federal recipient
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.116.3SECTION 102-36.160
     102-36.160 What additional information must we provide on the SF 122 when acquiring excess personal property for non-federal recipients
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.116.4SECTION 102-36.165
     102-36.165 Do we retain title to excess personal property furnished to a non-appropriated fund activity within our agency
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.116.5SECTION 102-36.170
     102-36.170 May we transfer personal property owned by one of our non-appropriated fund activities
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.117SUBJGRP 117
  Contractors
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.117.6SECTION 102-36.175
     102-36.175 Are there restrictions to acquiring excess personal property for use by our contractors
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.118SUBJGRP 118
  Cooperatives
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.118.7SECTION 102-36.180
     102-36.180 Is there any limitation/condition to acquiring excess personal property for use by cooperatives
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.119SUBJGRP 119
  Project Grantees
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.119.8SECTION 102-36.185
     102-36.185 What are the requirements for acquiring excess personal property for use by our grantees
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.119.9SECTION 102-36.190
     102-36.190 Must we always pay 25 percent of the original acquisition cost when furnishing excess personal property to project grantees
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.119.10SECTION 102-36.195
     102-36.195 What type of excess personal property may we furnish to our project grantees
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.119.11SECTION 102-36.200
     102-36.200 May we acquire excess personal property for cannibalization purposes by the grantees
41:3.1.1.3.12.3.119.12SECTION 102-36.205
     102-36.205 Is there a limit to how much excess personal property we may furnish to our grantees
41:3.1.1.3.12.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Disposition of Excess Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120SUBJGRP 120
  Reporting Excess Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.1SECTION 102-36.210
     102-36.210 Why must we report excess personal property to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.2SECTION 102-36.215
     102-36.215 How do we report excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.3SECTION 102-36.220
     102-36.220 Must we report all excess personal property to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.4SECTION 102-36.225
     102-36.225 Must we report excess related personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.5SECTION 102-36.230
     102-36.230 Where do we send the reports of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.6SECTION 102-36.235
     102-36.235 What information do we provide when reporting excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.120.7SECTION 102-36.240
     102-36.240 What are the disposal condition codes
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121SUBJGRP 121
  Disposing of Excess Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.8SECTION 102-36.245
     102-36.245 Are we accountable for the personal property that has been reported excess, and who is responsible for the care and handling costs
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.9SECTION 102-36.250
     102-36.250 Does GSA ever take physical custody of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.10SECTION 102-36.255
     102-36.255 What options do we have when unusual circumstances do not allow adequate time for disposal through GSA
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.11SECTION 102-36.260
     102-36.260 How do we promote the expeditious transfer of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.12SECTION 102-36.265
     102-36.265 What if there are competing requests for the same excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.13SECTION 102-36.270
     102-36.270 What if a federal agency requests personal property that is undergoing donation screening or in the sales process
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.14SECTION 102-36.275
     102-36.275 May we dispose of excess personal property without GSA approval
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.121.15SECTION 102-36.280
     102-36.280 May we withdraw from the disposal process excess personal property that we have reported to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.122SUBJGRP 122
  Transfers With Reimbursement
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.122.16SECTION 102-36.285
     102-36.285 May we charge for personal property transferred to another federal agency
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.122.17SECTION 102-36.290
     102-36.290 How much do we charge for excess personal property on a transfer with reimbursement
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.123SUBJGRP 123
  Report of Disposal Activity
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.123.18SECTION 102-36.295
     102-36.295 Is there any reporting requirement on the disposition of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.123.19SECTION 102-36.300
     102-36.300 How do we report the furnishing of personal property to non-federal recipients
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124SUBJGRP 124
  Abandonment/Destruction
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124.20SECTION 102-36.305
     102-36.305 May we abandon or destroy excess personal property without reporting it to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124.21SECTION 102-36.310
     102-36.310 Who makes the determination to abandon or destroy excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124.22SECTION 102-36.315
     102-36.315 Are there any restrictions to the use of the abandonment/destruction authority
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124.23SECTION 102-36.320
     102-36.320 May we transfer or donate excess personal property that has been determined appropriate for abandonment/destruction without GSA approval
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124.24SECTION 102-36.325
     102-36.325 What must be done before the abandonment/destruction of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.4.124.25SECTION 102-36.330
     102-36.330 Are there occasions when public notice is not needed regarding abandonment/destruction of excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Personal Property Whose Disposal Requires Special Handling
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125SUBJGRP 125
  Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125.1SECTION 102-36.335
     102-36.335 Are there certain types of excess personal property that must be disposed of differently from normal disposal procedures
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125.2SECTION 102-36.340
     102-36.340 What must we do when disposing of excess aircraft
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125.3SECTION 102-36.345
     102-36.345 May we dispose of excess Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP)
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125.4SECTION 102-36.350
     102-36.350 How do we identify a FSCAP
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125.5SECTION 102-36.355
     102-36.355 What are the FSCAP Criticality Codes
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.125.6SECTION 102-36.360
     102-36.360 How do we dispose of aircraft parts that are life-limited but have no FSCAP designation
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.126SUBJGRP 126
  Canines, Law Enforcement
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.126.7SECTION 102-36.365
     102-36.365 May we transfer or donate canines that have been used in the performance of law enforcement duties
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.127SUBJGRP 127
  Disaster Relief Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.127.8SECTION 102-36.370
     102-36.370 Are there special requirements concerning the use of excess personal property for disaster relief
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.128SUBJGRP 128
  Firearms
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.128.9SECTION 102-36.375
     102-36.375 May we dispose of excess firearms
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.129SUBJGRP 129
  Foreign Excess Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.129.10SECTION 102-36.380
     102-36.380 Who is responsible for disposing of foreign excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.129.11SECTION 102-36.385
     102-36.385 What are our responsibilities in the disposal of foreign excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.129.12SECTION 102-36.390
     102-36.390 How may we dispose of foreign excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.129.13SECTION 102-36.395
     102-36.395 How may GSA assist us in disposing of foreign excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.129.14SECTION 102-36.400
     102-36.400 Who pays for the transportation costs when foreign excess personal property is returned to the United States
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.130SUBJGRP 130
  Gifts
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.130.15SECTION 102-36.405
     102-36.405 May we keep gifts given to us from the public
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.130.16SECTION 102-36.410
     102-36.410 How do we dispose of a gift in the form of money or intangible personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.130.17SECTION 102-36.415
     102-36.415 How do we dispose of gifts other than intangible personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.130.18SECTION 102-36.420
     102-36.420 How do we dispose of gifts from foreign governments or entities
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.131SUBJGRP 131
  Hazardous Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.131.19SECTION 102-36.425
     102-36.425 May we dispose of excess hazardous personal property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.132SUBJGRP 132
  Munitions List Items/Commerce Control List Items (MLIs/CCLIs)
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.132.20SECTION 102-36.430
     102-36.430 May we dispose of excess Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs)
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.132.21SECTION 102-36.435
     102-36.435 How do we identify Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs) requiring demilitarization
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.133SUBJGRP 133
  Printing Equipment and Supplies
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.133.22SECTION 102-36.440
     102-36.440 Are there special procedures for reporting excess printing and binding equipment and supplies
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.134SUBJGRP 134
  Red Cross Property
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.134.23SECTION 102-36.445
     102-36.445 Do we report excess personal property originally acquired from or through the American National Red Cross
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.135SUBJGRP 135
  Shelf-Life Items
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.135.24SECTION 102-36.450
     102-36.450 Do we report excess shelf-life items
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.135.25SECTION 102-36.455
     102-36.455 How do we report excess shelf-life items
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.135.26SECTION 102-36.460
     102-36.460 Do we report excess medical shelf-life items held for national emergency purposes
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.135.27SECTION 102-36.465
     102-36.465 May we transfer or exchange excess medical shelf-life items with other federal agencies
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.136SUBJGRP 136
  Vessels
41:3.1.1.3.12.5.136.28SECTION 102-36.470
     102-36.470 What must we do when disposing of excess vessels
41:3.1.1.3.12.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Miscellaneous Disposition
41:3.1.1.3.12.6.137.1SECTION 102-36.475
     102-36.475 What is the authority for transfers under “Computers for Learning”
41:3.1.1.3.13PART 102
PART 102-37 - DONATION OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY
41:3.1.1.3.13.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.158SUBJGRP 158
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.158.1SECTION 102-37.5
     102-37.5 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.158.2SECTION 102-37.10
     102-37.10 What is the primary governing authority for this part
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.158.3SECTION 102-37.15
     102-37.15 Who must comply with the provisions of this part
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.158.4SECTION 102-37.20
     102-37.20 How do we request a deviation from this part and who can approve it
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.158.5SECTION 102-37.25
     102-37.25 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159SUBJGRP 159
  Donation Overview
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.6SECTION 102-37.30
     102-37.30 When does property become available for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.7SECTION 102-37.35
     102-37.35 Who handles the donation of surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.8SECTION 102-37.40
     102-37.40 What type of surplus property is available for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.9SECTION 102-37.45
     102-37.45 How long is property available for donation screening
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.10SECTION 102-37.50
     102-37.50 What is the general process for requesting surplus property for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.11SECTION 102-37.55
     102-37.55 Who pays for transportation and other costs associated with a donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.12SECTION 102-37.60
     102-37.60 How much time does a transferee have to pick up or remove surplus property from holding agency premises
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.13SECTION 102-37.65
     102-37.65 What happens to surplus property that has been approved for transfer when the prospective transferee decides it cannot use the property and declines to pick it up
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.14SECTION 102-37.70
     102-37.70 How should a transferee account for the receipt of a larger or smaller number of items than approved by GSA on the SF 123
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.15SECTION 102-37.75
     102-37.75 What should be included in a shortage report
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.16SECTION 102-37.80
     102-37.80 What happens to surplus property that isn't transferred for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.1.159.17SECTION 102-37.85
     102-37.85 Can surplus property being offered for sale be withdrawn and approved for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - General Services Administration (GSA)
41:3.1.1.3.13.2.160.1SECTION 102-37.90
     102-37.90 What are GSA's responsibilities in the donation of surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.2.160.2SECTION 102-37.95
     102-37.95 How will GSA resolve competing transfer requests
41:3.1.1.3.13.2.160.3SECTION 102-37.100
     102-37.100 What factors will GSA consider in allocating surplus property among SASPs
41:3.1.1.3.13.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Holding Agency
41:3.1.1.3.13.3.160.1SECTION 102-37.110
     102-37.110 What are a holding agency's responsibilities in the donation of surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.3.160.2SECTION 102-37.115
     102-37.115 May a holding agency be reimbursed for costs incurred incident to a donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.3.160.3SECTION 102-37.120
     102-37.120 May a holding agency donate surplus property directly to eligible non-Federal recipients without going through GSA
41:3.1.1.3.13.3.160.4SECTION 102-37.125
     102-37.125 What are some donations that do not require GSA's approval
41:3.1.1.3.13.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP)
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160SUBJGRP 160
  State Plan of Operation
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.1SECTION 102-37.130
     102-37.130 What are a SASP's responsibilities in the donation of surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.2SECTION 102-37.135
     102-37.135 How does a SASP become eligible to distribute surplus property to donees
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.3SECTION 102-37.140
     102-37.140 What is a State plan of operation
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.4SECTION 102-37.145
     102-37.145 Who is responsible for developing, certifying, and submitting the plan
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.5SECTION 102-37.150
     102-37.150 What must a State legislature include in the plan
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.6SECTION 102-37.155
     102-37.155 When does a plan take effect
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.7SECTION 102-37.160
     102-37.160 Must GSA approve amendments or modifications to the plan
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.8SECTION 102-37.165
     102-37.165 Do plans or major amendments require public notice
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.160.9SECTION 102-37.170
     102-37.170 What happens if a SASP does not operate in accordance with its plan
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161SUBJGRP 161
  Screening and Requesting Property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.10SECTION 102-37.175
     102-37.175 How does a SASP find out what property is potentially available for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.11SECTION 102-37.180 - 102-37.185
     102-37.180--102-37.185 [Reserved]
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.12SECTION 102-37.190
     102-37.190 What records must a SASP maintain on authorized screeners
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.13SECTION 102-37.195
     102-37.195 Does a SASP have to have a donee in mind to request surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.14SECTION 102-37.200
     102-37.200 What certifications must a SASP make when requesting surplus property for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.15SECTION 102-37.205
     102-37.205 What agreements must a SASP make
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.16SECTION 102-37.210
     102-37.210 Must a SASP make a drug-free workplace certification when requesting surplus property for donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.161.17SECTION 102-37.215
     102-37.215 When must a SASP make a certification regarding lobbying
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.162SUBJGRP 162
  Justifying Special Transfer Requests
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.162.18SECTION 102-37.220
     102-37.220 Are there special types of surplus property that require written justification when submitting a transfer request
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.162.19SECTION 102-37.225
     102-37.225 What information or documentation must a SASP provide when requesting a surplus aircraft or vessel
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.162.20SECTION 102-37.230
     102-37.230 What must a letter of intent for obtaining surplus aircraft or vessels include
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.162.21SECTION 102-37.235
     102-37.235 What type of information must a SASP provide when requesting surplus property for cannibalization
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.162.22SECTION 102-37.240
     102-37.240 How must a transfer request for surplus firearms be justified
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.163SUBJGRP 163
  Custody, Care, and Safekeeping
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.163.23SECTION 102-37.245
     102-37.245 What must a SASP do to safeguard surplus property in its custody
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.163.24SECTION 102-37.250
     102-37.250 What actions must a SASP take when it learns of damage to or loss of surplus property in its custody
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.163.25SECTION 102-37.255
     102-37.255 Must a SASP insure surplus property against loss or damage
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.164SUBJGRP 164
  Distribution of Property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.164.26SECTION 102-37.260
     102-37.260 How must a SASP document the distribution of surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.164.27SECTION 102-37.265
     102-37.265 May a SASP distribute surplus property to eligible donees of another State
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.164.28SECTION 102-37.270
     102-37.270 May a SASP retain surplus property for its own use
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.165SUBJGRP 165
  Service and Handling Charges
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.165.29SECTION 102-37.275
     102-37.275 May a SASP accept personal checks and non-official payment methods in payment of service charges
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.165.30SECTION 102-37.280
     102-37.280 How may a SASP use service charge funds
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.165.31SECTION 102-37.285
     102-37.285 May a SASP use service charge funds to support non-SASP State activities and programs
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166SUBJGRP 166
  Disposing of Undistributed Property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.32SECTION 102-37.290
     102-37.290 What must a SASP do with surplus property it cannot donate
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.33SECTION 102-37.295
     102-37.295 Must GSA approve a transfer between SASPs
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.34SECTION 102-37.300
     102-37.300 What information must a SASP provide GSA when reporting unneeded usable property for disposal
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.35SECTION 102-37.305
     102-37.305 May a SASP act as GSA's agent in selling undistributed surplus property (either as usable property or scrap)
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.36SECTION 102-37.310
     102-37.310 What must a proposal to sell undistributed surplus property include
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.37SECTION 102-37.315
     102-37.315 What costs may a SASP recover if undistributed surplus property is retransferred or sold
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.166.38SECTION 102-37.320
     102-37.320 Under what conditions may a SASP abandon or destroy undistributed surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.167SUBJGRP 167
  Cooperative Agreements
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.167.39SECTION 102-37.325
     102-37.325 With whom and for what purpose(s) may a SASP enter into a cooperative agreement
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.167.40SECTION 102-37.330
     102-37.330 Must the costs of providing support under a cooperative agreement be reimbursed by the parties receiving such support
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.167.41SECTION 102-37.335
     102-37.335 May a SASP enter into a cooperative agreement with another SASP
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.167.42SECTION 102-37.340
     102-37.340 When may a SASP terminate a cooperative agreement
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.168SUBJGRP 168
  Audits and Reviews
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.168.43SECTION 102-37.345
     102-37.345 When must a SASP be audited
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.168.44SECTION 102-37.350
     102-37.350 Does coverage under the single audit process in OMB Circular A-133 exempt a SASP from other reviews of its program
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.168.45SECTION 102-37.355
     102-37.355 What obligations does a SASP have to ensure that donees meet Circular A-133 requirements
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.169SUBJGRP 169
  Reports
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.169.46SECTION 102-37.360
     102-37.360 What reports must a SASP provide to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.170SUBJGRP 170
  Liquidating a SASP
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.170.47SECTION 102-37.365
     102-37.365 What steps must a SASP take if the State decides to liquidate the agency
41:3.1.1.3.13.4.170.48SECTION 102-37.370
     102-37.370 Do liquidation plans require public notice
41:3.1.1.3.13.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Donations to Public Agencies, Service Educational Activities (SEAs), and Eligible Nonprofit Organizations
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171SUBJGRP 171
  Donee Eligibility
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.1SECTION 102-37.375
     102-37.375 How is the pronoun “you” used in this subpart
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.2SECTION 102-37.380
     102-37.380 What is the statutory authority for donations of surplus Federal property made under this subpart
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.3SECTION 102-37.385
     102-37.385 Who determines if a prospective donee applicant is eligible to receive surplus property under this subpart
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.4SECTION 102-37.390
     102-37.390 What basic criteria must an applicant meet before a SASP can qualify it for eligibility
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.5SECTION 102-37.395
     102-37.395 How can a SASP determine whether an applicant meets any required approval, accreditation, or licensing requirements
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.6SECTION 102-37.400
     102-37.400 What type of eligibility information must a SASP maintain on donees
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.7SECTION 102-37.405
     102-37.405 How often must a SASP update donee eligibility records
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.8SECTION 102-37.410
     102-37.410 What must a SASP do if a donee fails to maintain its eligibility status
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.171.9SECTION 102-37.415
     102-37.415 What should a SASP do if an applicant appeals a negative eligibility determination
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.172SUBJGRP 172
  Conditional Eligibility
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.172.10SECTION 102-37.420
     102-37.420 May a SASP grant conditional eligibility to applicants who would otherwise qualify as eligible donees, but have been unable to obtain approval, accreditation, or licensing because they are newly organized or their facilities are not yet constructed
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.172.11SECTION 102-37.425
     102-37.425 May a SASP grant conditional eligibility to a not-for-profit organization whose tax-exempt status is pending
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.172.12SECTION 102-37.430
     102-37.430 What property can a SASP make available to a donee with conditional eligibility
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.173SUBJGRP 173
  Terms and Conditions of Donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.173.13SECTION 102-37.435
     102-37.435 For what purposes may donees acquire and use surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.173.14SECTION 102-37.440
     102-37.440 May donees acquire property for exchange
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.173.15SECTION 102-37.445
     102-37.445 What certifications must a donee make before receiving property
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.173.16SECTION 102-37.450
     102-37.450 What agreements must a donee make
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.174SUBJGRP 174
  Special Handling or Use Conditions
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.174.17SECTION 102-37.455
     102-37.455 On what categories of surplus property has GSA imposed special handling conditions or use limitations
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.174.18SECTION 102-37.460
     102-37.460 What special terms and conditions apply to the donation of aircraft and vessels
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.175SUBJGRP 175
  Release of Restrictions
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.175.19SECTION 102-37.465
     102-37.465 May a SASP modify or release any of the terms and conditions of donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.175.20SECTION 102-37.470
     102-37.470 At what point may restrictions be released on property that has been authorized for cannibalization
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.175.21SECTION 102-37.475
     102-37.475 What are the requirements for releasing restrictions on property being considered for exchange
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.176SUBJGRP 176
  Compliance and Utilization
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.176.22SECTION 102-37.480
     102-37.480 What must a SASP do to ensure that property is used for the purpose(s) for which it was donated
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.176.23SECTION 102-37.485
     102-37.485 What actions must a SASP take if a review or other information indicates noncompliance with donation terms and conditions
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.176.24SECTION 102-37.490
     102-37.490 When must a SASP coordinate with GSA on compliance actions
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.176.25SECTION 102-37.495
     102-37.495 How must a SASP handle funds derived from compliance actions
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.177SUBJGRP 177
  Returns and Reimbursement
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.177.26SECTION 102-37.500
     102-37.500 May a donee receive reimbursement for its donation expenses when unneeded property is returned to the SASP
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.177.27SECTION 102-37.505
     102-37.505 How does a donee apply for and receive reimbursement for unneeded property returned to a SASP
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.178SUBJGRP 178
  Special Provisions Pertaining to SEAs
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.178.28SECTION 102-37.510
     102-37.510 Are there special requirements for donating property to SEAs
41:3.1.1.3.13.5.178.29SECTION 102-37.515
     102-37.515 Do SEAs have a priority over other SASP donees for DOD property
41:3.1.1.3.13.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Donations to Public Airports
41:3.1.1.3.13.6.179.1SECTION 102-37.520
     102-37.520 What is the authority for public airport donations
41:3.1.1.3.13.6.179.2SECTION 102-37.525
     102-37.525 What should a holding agency do if it wants a public airport to receive priority consideration for excess personal property it has reported to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.13.6.179.3SECTION 102-37.530
     102-37.530 What are FAA's responsibilities in the donation of surplus property to public airports
41:3.1.1.3.13.6.179.4SECTION 102-37.535
     102-37.535 What information must FAA provide to GSA on its administration of the public airport donation program
41:3.1.1.3.13.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Donations to the American National Red Cross
41:3.1.1.3.13.7.179.1SECTION 102-37.540
     102-37.540 What is the authority for donations to the American National Red Cross
41:3.1.1.3.13.7.179.2SECTION 102-37.545
     102-37.545 What type of property may the American National Red Cross receive
41:3.1.1.3.13.7.179.3SECTION 102-37.550
     102-37.550 What steps must the American National Red Cross take to acquire surplus property
41:3.1.1.3.13.7.179.4SECTION 102-37.555
     102-37.555 What happens to property the American National Red Cross does not request
41:3.1.1.3.13.8SUBPART H
Subpart H - Donations to Public Bodies in Lieu of Abandonment/Destruction
41:3.1.1.3.13.8.179.1SECTION 102-37.560
     102-37.560 What is a public body
41:3.1.1.3.13.8.179.2SECTION 102-37.565
     102-37.565 What is the authority for donations to public bodies
41:3.1.1.3.13.8.179.3SECTION 102-37.570
     102-37.570 What type of property may a holding agency donate under this subpart
41:3.1.1.3.13.8.179.4SECTION 102-37.575
     102-37.575 Is there a special form for holding agencies to process donations
41:3.1.1.3.13.8.179.5SECTION 102-37.580
     102-37.580 Who is responsible for costs associated with the donation
41:3.1.1.3.13.9SUBPART I
Subpart I - Transfer of Vehicle Title to a Donee
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.1SECTION 102-37.585
     102-37.585 In transferring donated surplus vehicles, what is the responsibility of the holding agency
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.2SECTION 102-37.590
     102-37.590 In transferring donated surplus vehicles, what is the responsibility of the SASP
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.3SECTION 102-37.595
     102-37.595 When transferring donated surplus vehicles, what is the responsibility of the donee
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.4SECTION 102-37.600
     102-37.600 When does title to a surplus donated vehicle change hands
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.5.7APPENDIX Appendix A
  Appendix A to Part 102-37 - Miscellaneous Donation Statutes
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.5.8APPENDIX Appendix B
  Appendix B to Part 102-37 - Elements of a State Plan of Operation
41:3.1.1.3.13.9.179.5.9APPENDIX Appendix C
  Appendix C to Part 102-37 - Glossary of Terms for Determining Eligibility of Public Agencies and Nonprofit Organizations
41:3.1.1.3.14PART 102
PART 102-38 - SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
41:3.1.1.3.14.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199SUBJGRP 199
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.1SECTION 102-38.5
     102-38.5 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.2SECTION 102-38.10
     102-38.10 What is the governing authority for this part
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.3SECTION 102-38.15
     102-38.15 Who must comply with these sales provisions
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.4SECTION 102-38.20
     102-38.20 Must an executive agency follow the regulations of this part when selling all personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.5SECTION 102-38.25
     102-38.25 To whom do “we”, “you”, and their variants refer
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.6SECTION 102-38.30
     102-38.30 How does an executive agency request a deviation from the provisions of this part
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.199.7SECTION 102-38.35
     102-38.35 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200SUBJGRP 200
  Responsibilities
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.8SECTION 102-38.40
     102-38.40 Who may sell personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.9SECTION 102-38.45
     102-38.45 What are an executive agency's responsibilities in selling personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.10SECTION 102-38.50
     102-38.50 What must we do when an executive agency suspects violations of 40 U.S.C. 559, fraud, bribery, or criminal collusion in connection with the disposal of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.11SECTION 102-38.55
     102-38.55 What must we do when selling personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.12SECTION 102-38.60
     102-38.60 Who is responsible for the costs of care and handling of the personal property before it is sold
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.13SECTION 102-38.65
     102-38.65 What if we are or the holding agency is notified of a Federal requirement for surplus personal property before the sale is complete
41:3.1.1.3.14.1.200.14SECTION 102-38.70
     102-38.70 May the holding agency abandon or destroy personal property either prior to or after trying to sell it
41:3.1.1.3.14.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Sales Process
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.201SUBJGRP 201
  Methods of Sale
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.201.1SECTION 102-38.75
     102-38.75 How may we sell personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.201.2SECTION 102-38.80
     102-38.80 Which method of sale should we use
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.202SUBJGRP 202
  Competitive Sales
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.202.3SECTION 102-38.85
     102-38.85 What is a sealed bid sale
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.202.4SECTION 102-38.90
     102-38.90 What is a spot bid sale
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.202.5SECTION 102-38.95
     102-38.95 What is an auction
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203SUBJGRP 203
  Negotiated Sales
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203.6SECTION 102-38.100
     102-38.100 What is a negotiated sale
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203.7SECTION 102-38.105
     102-38.105 Under what conditions may we negotiate sales of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203.8SECTION 102-38.110
     102-38.110 Who approves our determinations to conduct negotiated sales
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203.9SECTION 102-38.115
     102-38.115 What are the specific reporting requirements for negotiated sales
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203.10SECTION 102-38.120
     102-38.120 When may we conduct negotiated sales of personal property at fixed prices (fixed price sale)
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.203.11SECTION 102-38.125
     102-38.125 May we sell personal property at fixed prices to State agencies
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.204SUBJGRP 204
  Advertising
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.204.12SECTION 102-38.130
     102-38.130 Must we publicly advertise sales of Federal personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.204.13SECTION 102-38.135
     102-38.135 What constitutes a public advertisement
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.204.14SECTION 102-38.140
     102-38.140 What must we include in the public notice on sale of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.205SUBJGRP 205
  Pre-Sale Activities
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.205.15SECTION 102-38.145
     102-38.145 Must we allow for inspection of the personal property to be sold
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.205.16SECTION 102-38.150
     102-38.150 How long is the inspection period
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.206SUBJGRP 206
  Offer to Sell
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.206.17SECTION 102-38.155
     102-38.155 What is an offer to sell
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.206.18SECTION 102-38.160
     102-38.160 What must be included in the offer to sell
41:3.1.1.3.14.2.206.19SECTION 102-38.165
     102-38.165 Are the terms and conditions in the offer to sell binding
41:3.1.1.3.14.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.207SUBJGRP 207
  Buyer Eligibility
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.207.1SECTION 102-38.170
     102-38.170 May we sell Federal personal property to anyone
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.207.2SECTION 102-38.175
     102-38.175 How do we find out if a person or entity has been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Government
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.207.3SECTION 102-38.180
     102-38.180 May we sell Federal personal property to a Federal employee
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.207.4SECTION 102-38.185
     102-38.185 May we sell Federal personal property to State or local governments
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208SUBJGRP 208
  Acceptance of Bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.5SECTION 102-38.190
     102-38.190 What is considered a responsive bid
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.6SECTION 102-38.195
     102-38.195 Must bidders use authorized bid forms
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.7SECTION 102-38.200
     102-38.200 Who may accept bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.8SECTION 102-38.205
     102-38.205 Must we accept all bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.9SECTION 102-38.210
     102-38.210 What happens when bids have been rejected
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.10SECTION 102-38.215
     102-38.215 When may we disclose the bid results to the public
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.11SECTION 102-38.220
     102-38.220 What must we do when the highest bids received have the same bid amount
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.208.12SECTION 102-38.225
     102-38.225 What are the additional requirements in the bid process
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.209SUBJGRP 209
  Bid Deposits
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.209.13SECTION 102-38.230
     102-38.230 Is a bid deposit required to buy personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.209.14SECTION 102-38.235
     102-38.235 What types of payment may we accept as bid deposits
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.209.15SECTION 102-38.240
     102-38.240 What happens to the deposit bond if the bidder defaults or wants to withdraw his/her bid
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.210SUBJGRP 210
  Late Bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.210.16SECTION 102-38.245
     102-38.245 Do we consider late bids for award
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.210.17SECTION 102-38.250
     102-38.250 How do we handle late bids that are not considered
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.211SUBJGRP 211
  Modification or Withdrawal of Bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.211.18SECTION 102-38.255
     102-38.255 May we allow a bidder to modify or withdraw a bid
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.212SUBJGRP 212
  Mistakes in Bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.212.19SECTION 102-38.260
     102-38.260 Who makes the administrative determinations regarding mistakes in bids
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.212.20SECTION 102-38.265
     102-38.265 Must we keep records on administrative determinations
41:3.1.1.3.14.3.212.21SECTION 102-38.270
     102-38.270 May a bidder protest the determinations made on sales of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Completion of Sale
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.213SUBJGRP 213
  Awards
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.213.1SECTION 102-38.275
     102-38.275 To whom do we award the sales contract
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.213.2SECTION 102-38.280
     102-38.280 What happens when there is no award
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.214SUBJGRP 214
  Transfer of Title
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.214.3SECTION 102-38.285
     102-38.285 How do we transfer title from the Government to the buyer for personal property sold
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.215SUBJGRP 215
  Payments
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.215.4SECTION 102-38.290
     102-38.290 What types of payment may we accept
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.216SUBJGRP 216
  Disposition of Proceeds
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.216.5SECTION 102-38.295
     102-38.295 May we retain sales proceeds
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.216.6SECTION 102-38.300
     102-38.300 What happens to sales proceeds that neither we nor the holding agency are authorized to retain, or that are unused
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.217SUBJGRP 217
  Disputes
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.217.7SECTION 102-38.305
     102-38.305 How do we handle disputes involved in the sale of Federal personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.217.8SECTION 102-38.310
     102-38.310 Are we required to use the Disputes clause in the sale of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.4.217.9SECTION 102-38.315
     102-38.315 Are we required to use Alternative Disputes Resolution for sales contracts
41:3.1.1.3.14.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Other Governing Statutes
41:3.1.1.3.14.5.218SUBJGRP 218
  Antitrust Requirements
41:3.1.1.3.14.5.218.1SECTION 102-38.320
     102-38.320 Are there other statutory requirements governing the sale of Federal personal property
41:3.1.1.3.14.5.218.2SECTION 102-38.325
     102-38.325 What are the requirements pertaining to antitrust laws
41:3.1.1.3.14.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Reporting Requirements
41:3.1.1.3.14.6.219.1SECTION 102-38.330
     102-38.330 Are there any reports that we must submit to the General Services Administration
41:3.1.1.3.14.6.219.2SECTION 102-38.335
     102-38.335 Is there any additional personal property sales information that we must submit to the General Services Administration
41:3.1.1.3.14.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Provisions for State and Local Governments
41:3.1.1.3.14.7.219.1SECTION 102-38.340
     102-38.340 How may we sell personal property to State and local governments
41:3.1.1.3.14.7.219.2SECTION 102-38.345
     102-38.345 Do we have to withdraw personal property advertised for public sale if a State Agency for Surplus Property wants to buy it
41:3.1.1.3.14.7.219.3SECTION 102-38.350
     102-38.350 Are there special provisions for State and local governments regarding negotiated sales
41:3.1.1.3.14.7.219.4SECTION 102-38.355
     102-38.355 Do the regulations of this part apply to State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) when conducting sales
41:3.1.1.3.14.8SUBPART H
Subpart H - Implementation of the Federal Asset Sales Program
41:3.1.1.3.14.8.219.1SECTION 102-38.360
     102-38.360 What must an executive agency do to implement the eFAS program
41:3.1.1.3.14.8.219.2SECTION 102-38.365
     102-38.365 Is a holding agency required to report property in “scrap” condition to its selected SC
41:3.1.1.3.14.8.219.3SECTION 102-38.370
     102-38.370 What does a holding agency do with property which cannot be sold by its SC
41:3.1.1.3.15PART 102
PART 102-39 - REPLACEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY PURSUANT TO THE EXCHANGE/SALE AUTHORITY
41:3.1.1.3.15.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General
41:3.1.1.3.15.1.219.1SECTION 102-39.5
     102-39.5 What is the exchange/sale authority
41:3.1.1.3.15.1.219.2SECTION 102-39.10
     102-39.10 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.15.1.219.3SECTION 102-39.15
     102-39.15 How are the terms “I” and “you” used in this part
41:3.1.1.3.15.1.219.4SECTION 102-39.20
     102-39.20 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.15.1.219.5SECTION 102-39.25
     102-39.25 Which exchange/sale provisions are subject to deviation
41:3.1.1.3.15.1.219.6SECTION 102-39.30
     102-39.30 How do I request a deviation from this part
41:3.1.1.3.15.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Exchange/Sale Considerations
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.1SECTION 102-39.35
     102-39.35 When should I consider using the exchange/sale authority
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.2SECTION 102-39.40
     102-39.40 Why should I consider using the exchange/sale authority
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.3SECTION 102-39.45
     102-39.45 When should I not use the exchange/sale authority
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.4SECTION 102-39.50
     102-39.50 How do I determine whether to do an exchange or a sale
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.5SECTION 102-39.55
     102-39.55 When should I offer property I am exchanging or selling under the exchange/sale authority to other Federal agencies or State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASP)
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.6SECTION 102-39.60
     102-39.60 What restrictions and prohibitions apply to the exchange/sale of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.15.2.219.7SECTION 102-39.65
     102-39.65 What conditions apply to the exchange/sale of personal property
41:3.1.1.3.15.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Exchange/Sale Methods and Reports
41:3.1.1.3.15.3.219.1SECTION 102-39.70
     102-39.70 What are the exchange methods
41:3.1.1.3.15.3.219.2SECTION 102-39.75
     102-39.75 What are the sales methods
41:3.1.1.3.15.3.219.3SECTION 102-39.80
     102-39.80 What are the accounting requirements for exchange allowances or proceeds of sale
41:3.1.1.3.15.3.219.4SECTION 102-39.85
     102-39.85 What information am I required to report
41:3.1.1.3.16PART 102
PART 102-40 - UTILIZATION AND DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY WITH SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIREMENTS
41:3.1.1.3.16.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220SUBJGRP 220
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220.1SECTION 102-40.5
     102-40.5 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220.2SECTION 102-40.10
     102-40.10 What is the governing authority for this part
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220.3SECTION 102-40.15
     102-40.15 Who must comply with the provisions in this part
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220.4SECTION 102-40.20
     102-40.20 To whom do “we,” “you,” and their variants refer
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220.5SECTION 102-40.25
     102-40.25 How do we request a deviation from these requirements and who can approve it
41:3.1.1.3.16.1.220.6SECTION 102-40.30
     102-40.30 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.16.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Responsibilities
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.1SECTION 102-40.35
     102-40.35 What types of personal property require special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.2SECTION 102-40.40
     102-40.40 What are our responsibilities concerning personal property requiring special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.3SECTION 102-40.45
     102-40.45 What must we do when we have identified personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.4SECTION 102-40.50
     102-40.50 What must we do when we no longer need personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.5SECTION 102-40.55
     102-40.55 Do we report all excess personal property with special handling requirements to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.6SECTION 102-40.60
     102-40.60 May we reassign hazardous materials
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.7SECTION 102-40.65
     102-40.65 Who is responsible for the custody of hazardous materials and property requiring special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.2.221.8SECTION 102-40.70
     102-40.70 Who is responsible for the care and handling of hazardous materials and property requiring special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Transfer and Donation of Personal Property With Special Handling Requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.3.221.1SECTION 102-40.75
     102-40.75 What must we do when reporting excess personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.3.221.2SECTION 102-40.80
     102-40.80 Is personal property requiring special handling available for transfer or donation
41:3.1.1.3.16.3.221.3SECTION 102-40.85
     102-40.85 Is donee certification required for the donation of personal property requiring special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.3.221.4SECTION 102-40.90
     102-40.90 Must we establish additional requirements for the inspection of personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.3.221.5SECTION 102-40.95
     102-40.95 Who pays for the costs incident to the transfer of personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Sale of Personal Property With Special Handling Requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.4.221.1SECTION 102-40.100
     102-40.100 May we sell personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.4.221.2SECTION 102-40.105
     102-40.105 May we use any sales method to sell personal property that requires special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.4.221.3SECTION 102-40.110
     102-40.110 What must we include in the sales terms and conditions when selling personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.4.221.4SECTION 102-40.115
     102-40.115 Are certifications required from the purchaser when selling personal property with special handling requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.4.221.5SECTION 102-40.120
     102-40.120 What precautions must we take during the sales process for personal property requiring special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.4.221.6SECTION 102-40.125
     102-40.125 May we dispose of personal property requiring special handling by abandonment or destruction
41:3.1.1.3.16.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Categories of Personal Property With Special Handling Requirements
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.1SECTION 102-40.130
     102-40.130 What categories of personal property require special handling
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.2SECTION 102-40.135
     102-40.135 How do we manage acid-contaminated and explosive-contaminated property
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.3SECTION 102-40.140
     102-40.140 How do we handle all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.4SECTION 102-40.145
     102-40.145 How do we handle ammunition and ammunition components
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.5SECTION 102-40.150
     102-40.150 How do we handle animals and plants
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.6SECTION 102-40.155
     102-40.155 How do we handle asbestos
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.7SECTION 102-40.160
     102-40.160 How do we handle controlled substances
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.8SECTION 102-40.165
     102-40.165 How do we handle drugs, biologicals, and reagents other than controlled substances
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.9SECTION 102-40.170
     102-40.170 How do we handle electronic products
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.10SECTION 102-40.175
     102-40.175 How do we handle firearms
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.11SECTION 102-40.180
     102-40.180 How do we handle hazardous materials
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.12SECTION 102-40.185
     102-40.185 How do we handle lead-containing paints and items bearing lead-containing paint
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.13SECTION 102-40.190
     102-40.190 How do we handle medical devices
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.14SECTION 102-40.195
     102-40.195 How do we handle Munitions List Items (MLIs)
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.15SECTION 102-40.200
     102-40.200 How do we handle Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs)
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.16SECTION 102-40.205
     102-40.205 How do we handle national stockpile material
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.17SECTION 102-40.210
     102-40.210 How do we handle Nuclear Regulatory Commission-controlled materials
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.18SECTION 102-40.215
     102-40.215 How do we handle ozone depleting substances (ODSs)
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.19SECTION 102-40.220
     102-40.220 How do we handle polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.20SECTION 102-40.225
     102-40.225 How do we handle precious metals
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.21SECTION 102-40.230
     102-40.230 How do we handle universal waste(s) (UWs)
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.22SECTION 102-40.235
     102-40.235 How do we handle motor vehicles not suitable for highway use
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.23.10APPENDIX Appendix A
  Appendix A to Part 102-40 - Federal Supply Classes (FSC) Composed Predominantly of Hazardous Items
41:3.1.1.3.16.5.221.23.11APPENDIX Appendix B
  Appendix B to Part 102-40 - Federal Supply Classes and Groups Which Contain a Significant Number of Hazardous Items
41:3.1.1.3.17PART 102
PART 102-41 - DISPOSITION OF SEIZED, FORFEITED, VOLUNTARILY ABANDONED, AND UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY
41:3.1.1.3.17.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.226SUBJGRP 226
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.226.1SECTION 102-41.5
     102-41.5 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.226.2SECTION 102-41.10
     102-41.10 To whom do “we”, “you”, and their variants refer
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.226.3SECTION 102-41.15
     102-41.15 How do we request a deviation from these requirements and who can approve it
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.226.4SECTION 102-41.20
     102-41.20 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.227SUBJGRP 227
  Responsibility
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.227.5SECTION 102-41.25
     102-41.25 Who retains custody and is responsible for the reporting, care, and handling of property covered by this part
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.227.6SECTION 102-41.30
     102-41.30 What is GSA's role in the disposition of property covered by this part
41:3.1.1.3.17.1.227.7SECTION 102-41.35
     102-41.35 Do we report to GSA all seized personal property subject to judicial forfeiture as well as forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed personal property not retained for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Seized or Forfeited Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.1SECTION 102-41.40
     102-41.40 How is personal property forfeited
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.2SECTION 102-41.45
     102-41.45 May we place seized personal property into official use before the forfeiture process is completed
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.3SECTION 102-41.50
     102-41.50 May we retain forfeited personal property for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.4SECTION 102-41.55
     102-41.55 Where do we send the reports for seized or forfeited personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.5SECTION 102-41.60
     102-41.60 Are there special requirements in reporting seized or forfeited personal property to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.6SECTION 102-41.65
     102-41.65 What happens to forfeited personal property that is transferred or retained for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.7SECTION 102-41.70
     102-41.70 Are transfers of forfeited personal property reimbursable
41:3.1.1.3.17.2.228.8SECTION 102-41.75
     102-41.75 May we retain the proceeds from the sale of forfeited personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Voluntarily Abandoned Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.1SECTION 102-41.80
     102-41.80 When is personal property voluntarily abandoned
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.2SECTION 102-41.85
     102-41.85 What choices do I have for retaining or disposing of voluntarily abandoned personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.3SECTION 102-41.90
     102-41.90 What happens to voluntarily abandoned personal property retained for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.4SECTION 102-41.95
     102-41.95 Where do we send the reports for voluntarily abandoned personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.5SECTION 102-41.100
     102-41.100 What information do we provide when reporting voluntarily abandoned personal property to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.6SECTION 102-41.105
     102-41.105 What happens to voluntarily abandoned personal property when reported to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.7SECTION 102-41.110
     102-41.110 Are transfers of voluntarily abandoned personal property reimbursable
41:3.1.1.3.17.3.228.8SECTION 102-41.115
     102-41.115 May we retain the proceeds received from the sale of voluntarily abandoned personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Unclaimed Personal Property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.1SECTION 102-41.120
     102-41.120 How long must we hold unclaimed personal property before disposition
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.2SECTION 102-41.125
     102-41.125 What choices do I have for retaining or disposing of unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.3SECTION 102-41.130
     102-41.130 What must we do when we retain unclaimed personal property for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.4SECTION 102-41.135
     102-41.135 How much reimbursement do we pay the former owner when he or she files a claim for unclaimed personal property that we no longer have
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.5SECTION 102-41.140
     102-41.140 When do we report to GSA unclaimed personal property not retained for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.6SECTION 102-41.145
     102-41.145 Where do we send the reports for unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.7SECTION 102-41.150
     102-41.150 What special information do we provide on reports of unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.8SECTION 102-41.155
     102-41.155 Is unclaimed personal property available for transfer to another Federal agency
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.9SECTION 102-41.160
     102-41.160 May we retain the reimbursement from transfers of unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.10SECTION 102-41.165
     102-41.165 May we require reimbursement for the costs incurred in the transfer of unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.11SECTION 102-41.170
     102-41.170 Is unclaimed personal property available for donation
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.12SECTION 102-41.175
     102-41.175 May we sell unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.4.228.13SECTION 102-41.180
     102-41.180 May we retain the proceeds from the sale of unclaimed personal property
41:3.1.1.3.17.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Personal Property Requiring Special Handling
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.228SUBJGRP 228
  Firearms
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.228.1SECTION 102-41.185
     102-41.185 Are there certain types of forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed property that must be handled differently than other property addressed in this part
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.228.2SECTION 102-41.190
     102-41.190 May we retain forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed firearms for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.228.3SECTION 102-41.195
     102-41.195 How do we dispose of forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed firearms not retained for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.228.4SECTION 102-41.200
     102-41.200 Are there special disposal provisions for firearms that are seized and forfeited for a violation of the National Firearms Act
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.229SUBJGRP 229
  Forfeited Distilled Spirits, Wine, and Beer
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.229.5SECTION 102-41.205
     102-41.205 Do we report all forfeited distilled spirits, wine, and beer to GSA for disposal
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230SUBJGRP 230
  Drug Paraphernalia
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230.6SECTION 102-41.210
     102-41.210 What are some examples of drug paraphernalia
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230.7SECTION 102-41.215
     102-41.215 Do we report to GSA all forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed drug paraphernalia not required for official use
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230.8SECTION 102-41.220
     102-41.220 Is drug paraphernalia forfeited under 21 U.S.C. 863 available for transfer to other Federal agencies or donation through a State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP)
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230.9SECTION 102-41.225
     102-41.225 Are there special provisions to reporting and transferring drug paraphernalia forfeited under 21 U.S.C. 863
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230.10SECTION 102-41.230
     102-41.230 May SASPs pick up or store donated drug paraphernalia in their distribution centers
41:3.1.1.3.17.5.230.11SECTION 102-41.235
     102-41.235 May we sell forfeited drug paraphernalia
41:3.1.1.3.18PART 102
PART 102-42 - UTILIZATION, DONATION, AND DISPOSAL OF FOREIGN GIFTS AND DECORATIONS
41:3.1.1.3.18.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Provisions
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.235SUBJGRP 235
  Definitions
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.235.1SECTION 102-42.5
     102-42.5 What does this part cover
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.235.2SECTION 102-42.10
     102-42.10 What definitions apply to this part
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.236SUBJGRP 236
  Care, Handling and Disposition
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.236.3SECTION 102-42.15
     102-42.15 Under what circumstances may an employee retain a foreign gift or decoration
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.236.4SECTION 102-42.20
     102-42.20 What is the typical disposition process for gifts and decorations that employees are not authorized to retain
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.236.5SECTION 102-42.25
     102-42.25 Who retains custody of gifts and decorations pending disposal
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.236.6SECTION 102-42.30
     102-42.30 Who is responsible for the security, care and handling, and delivery of gifts and decorations to GSA, and all costs associated with such functions
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.236.7SECTION 102-42.35
     102-42.35 Can the employing agency be reimbursed for transfers of gifts and decorations
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.237SUBJGRP 237
  Appraisals
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.237.8SECTION 102-42.40
     102-42.40 When is an appraisal necessary
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.237.9SECTION 102-42.45
     102-42.45 What is my agency's responsibility for establishing procedures for obtaining an appraisal
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.237.10SECTION 102-42.50
     102-42.50 What types of appraisals may my agency consider
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.237.11SECTION 102-42.55
     102-42.55 What does the employing agency do with the appraisal
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.238SUBJGRP 238
  Special Disposals
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.238.12SECTION 102-42.60
     102-42.60 Who is responsible for gifts and decorations received by Senators and Senate employees
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.238.13SECTION 102-42.65
     102-42.65 What happens if the Commission on Art and Antiquities does not dispose of a gift or decoration
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.238.14SECTION 102-42.70
     102-42.70 Who handles gifts and decorations received by the President or Vice President or a member of their family
41:3.1.1.3.18.1.238.15SECTION 102-42.75
     102-42.75 How are gifts containing hazardous materials handled
41:3.1.1.3.18.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Utilization of Foreign Gifts and Decorations
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.1SECTION 102-42.80
     102-42.80 To whom do “we”, “you”, and their variants refer
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.2SECTION 102-42.85
     102-42.85 What gifts or decorations must we report to GSA
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.3SECTION 102-42.90
     102-42.90 What is the requirement for reporting gifts or decorations that were retained for official use but are no longer needed
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.4SECTION 102-42.95
     102-42.95 How do we report gifts and decorations as excess personal property
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.5SECTION 102-42.100
     102-42.100 How can we obtain an excess gift or decoration from another agency
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.6SECTION 102-42.105
     102-42.105 What special information must be included on the SF 122
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.7SECTION 102-42.110
     102-42.110 How must we justify a transfer request
41:3.1.1.3.18.2.239.8SECTION 102-42.115
     102-42.115 What must we do when the transferred gifts and decorations are no longer required for official use
41:3.1.1.3.18.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Donation of Foreign Gifts and Decorations
41:3.1.1.3.18.3.239.1SECTION 102-42.120
     102-42.120 When may gifts or decorations be donated to State agencies
41:3.1.1.3.18.3.239.2SECTION 102-42.125
     102-42.125 How is donation of gifts or decorations accomplished
41:3.1.1.3.18.3.239.3SECTION 102-42.130
     102-42.130 Are there special requirements for the donation of gifts and decorations
41:3.1.1.3.18.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Sale or Destruction of Foreign Gifts and Decorations
41:3.1.1.3.18.4.239.1SECTION 102-42.135
     102-42.135 Whose approval must be obtained before a foreign gift or decoration is offered for public sale
41:3.1.1.3.18.4.239.2SECTION 102-42.140
     102-42.140 How is a sale of a foreign gift or decoration to an employee conducted
41:3.1.1.3.18.4.239.3SECTION 102-42.145
     102-42.145 When is public sale of a foreign gift or decoration authorized
41:3.1.1.3.18.4.239.4SECTION 102-42.150
     102-42.150 What happens to proceeds from sales
41:3.1.1.3.18.4.239.5SECTION 102-42.155
     102-42.155 Can foreign gifts or decorations be destroyed