41:3.1.1.4.19 | PART 102
| PART 102-71 - GENERAL | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.1 | SECTION 102-71.5
| 102-71.5 What is the scope and philosophy of the General Services Administration's (GSA) real property policies | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.2 | SECTION 102-71.10
| 102-71.10 How are these policies organized | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.3 | SECTION 102-71.15
| 102-71.15 [Reserved] | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.4 | SECTION 102-71.20
| 102-71.20 What definitions apply to GSA's real property policies | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.5 | SECTION 102-71.25
| 102-71.25 Who must comply with GSA's real property policies | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.6 | SECTION 102-71.30
| 102-71.30 How must these real property policies be implemented | |
41:3.1.1.4.19.0.239.7 | SECTION 102-71.35
| 102-71.35 Are agencies allowed to deviate from GSA's real property policies | |
41:3.1.1.4.20 | PART 102
| PART 102-72 - DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.1.239.1 | SECTION 102-72.5
| 102-72.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.1.239.2 | SECTION 102-72.10
| 102-72.10 What basic policy governs delegation of authority to Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Delegation of Authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.1 | SECTION 102-72.15
| 102-72.15 What criteria must a delegation meet | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.2 | SECTION 102-72.20
| 102-72.20 Are there limitations on this delegation of authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.3 | SECTION 102-72.25
| 102-72.25 What are the different types of delegations of authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.4 | SECTION 102-72.30
| 102-72.30 What are the different types of delegations related to real estate leasing | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.5 | SECTION 102-72.35
| 102-72.35 What are the requirements for obtaining an Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO) delegation from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.6 | SECTION 102-72.40
| 102-72.40 What are facility management delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.7 | SECTION 102-72.45
| 102-72.45 What are the different types of delegations related to facility management | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.8 | SECTION 102-72.50
| 102-72.50 What are Executive agencies' responsibilities under a delegation of real property management and operation authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.9 | SECTION 102-72.55
| 102-72.55 What are the requirements for obtaining a delegation of real property management and operation authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.10 | SECTION 102-72.60
| 102-72.60 What are Executive agencies' responsibilities under a delegation of individual repair and alteration project authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.11 | SECTION 102-72.65
| 102-72.65 What are the requirements for obtaining a delegation of individual repair and alteration project authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.12 | SECTION 102-72.66
| 102-72.66 Do Executive agencies have a delegation of authority to perform ancillary repair and alteration projects in federally owned buildings under the jurisdiction, custody or control of GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.13 | SECTION 102-72.67
| 102-72.67 What work is covered under an ancillary repair and alteration delegation | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.14 | SECTION 102-72.68
| 102-72.68 What preconditions must be satisfied before an Executive agency may exercise the delegated authority to perform an individual ancillary repair and alteration project | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.15 | SECTION 102-72.69
| 102-72.69 What additional terms and conditions apply to an Executive agencies' delegation of ancillary repair and alteration authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.16 | SECTION 102-72.70
| 102-72.70 What are Executive agencies' responsibilities under a delegation of lease management authority (contracting officer representative authority) from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.17 | SECTION 102-72.75
| 102-72.75 What are the requirements for obtaining a delegation of lease management authority (contracting officer representative authority) from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.18 | SECTION 102-72.80
| 102-72.80 What are Executive agencies' responsibilities under a disposal of real property delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.19 | SECTION 102-72.85
| 102-72.85 What are the requirements for obtaining a disposal of real property delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.20 | SECTION 102-72.90
| 102-72.90 What are Executive agencies' responsibilities under a security delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.21 | SECTION 102-72.95
| 102-72.95 What are the requirements for obtaining a security delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.22 | SECTION 102-72.100
| 102-72.100 What are Executive agencies' responsibilities under a utility service delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.20.2.239.23 | SECTION 102-72.105
| 102-72.105 What are the requirements for obtaining a utility services delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.21 | PART 102
| PART 102-73 - REAL ESTATE ACQUISITION | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.259 | SUBJGRP 259
| United States Postal Service-Controlled Space | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.259.1 | SECTION 102-73.5
| 102-73.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.259.2 | SECTION 102-73.10
| 102-73.10 What is the basic real estate acquisition policy | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.259.3 | SECTION 102-73.15
| 102-73.15 What real estate acquisition and related services may Federal agencies provide | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.259.4 | SECTION 102-73.20
| 102-73.20 Are Federal agencies required to give priority consideration to space in buildings under the custody and control of the United States Postal Service in fulfilling Federal agency space needs | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.260 | SUBJGRP 260
| Locating Federal Facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.260.5 | SECTION 102-73.25
| 102-73.25 What policies must Executive agencies comply with in locating Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.261 | SUBJGRP 261
| Historic Preservation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.261.6 | SECTION 102-73.30
| 102-73.30 What historic preservation provisions must Federal agencies comply with prior to acquiring, constructing, or leasing space | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.262 | SUBJGRP 262
| Prospectus Requirements | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.262.7 | SECTION 102-73.35
| 102-73.35 Is a prospectus required for all acquisition, construction, or alteration projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.1.262.8 | SECTION 102-73.40
| 102-73.40 What happens if the dollar value of the project exceeds the prospectus threshold | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Acquisition by Lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263 | SUBJGRP 263
| Competition in Contracting Act of 1984 | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.1 | SECTION 102-73.45
| 102-73.45 When may Federal agencies consider leases of privately owned land and buildings to satisfy their space needs | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.2 | SECTION 102-73.50
| 102-73.50 Are Federal agencies that possess independent statutory authority to acquire leased space subject to requirements of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.3 | SECTION 102-73.55
| 102-73.55 On what basis must Federal agencies acquire leases | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.4 | SECTION 102-73.60
| 102-73.60 With whom may Federal agencies enter into lease agreements | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.5 | SECTION 102-73.65
| 102-73.65 Are there any limitations on leasing certain types of space | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.6 | SECTION 102-73.70
| 102-73.70 Are Executive agencies required to acquire leased space by negotiation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.7 | SECTION 102-73.75
| 102-73.75 What functions must Federal agencies perform with regard to leasing building space | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.8 | SECTION 102-73.80
| 102-73.80 Who is authorized to contact lessor, offerors, or potential offerors concerning space leased or to be leased | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.9 | SECTION 102-73.85
| 102-73.85 Can agencies with independent statutory authority to lease space have GSA perform the leasing functions | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.10 | SECTION 102-73.90
| 102-73.90 What contingent fee policy must Federal agencies apply to the acquisition of real property by lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.11 | SECTION 102-73.95
| 102-73.95 How are Federal agencies required to assist GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.263.12 | SECTION 102-73.100
| 102-73.100 Is the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984, as amended (CICA), applicable to lease acquisition | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.264 | SUBJGRP 264
| National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.264.13 | SECTION 102-73.105
| 102-73.105 What policies must Federal agencies follow to implement the requirements of NEPA when acquiring real property by lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.265 | SUBJGRP 265
| Lease Construction | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.265.14 | SECTION 102-73.110
| 102-73.110 What rules must Executive agencies follow when acquiring leasehold interests in buildings constructed for Federal Government use | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.266 | SUBJGRP 266
| Price Preference for Historic Properties | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.266.15 | SECTION 102-73.115
| 102-73.115 Must Federal agencies offer a price preference to space in historic properties when acquiring leased space | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.266.16 | SECTION 102-73.120
| 102-73.120 How much of a price preference must Federal agencies give when acquiring leased space using the lowest price technically acceptable source selection process | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.266.17 | SECTION 102-73.125
| 102-73.125 How much of a price preference must Federal agencies give when acquiring leased space using the best value tradeoff source selection process | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.267 | SUBJGRP 267
| Leases With Purchase Options | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.267.18 | SECTION 102-73.130
| 102-73.130 When may Federal agencies consider acquiring leases with purchase options | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.268 | SUBJGRP 268
| Scoring Rules | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.268.19 | SECTION 102-73.135
| 102-73.135 What scoring rules must Federal agencies follow when considering leases and leases with purchase options | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.269 | SUBJGRP 269
| Delegations of Leasing Authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.269.20 | SECTION 102-73.140
| 102-73.140 When may agencies that do not possess independent leasing authority lease space | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.270 | SUBJGRP 270
| Categorical Space Delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.270.21 | SECTION 102-73.145
| 102-73.145 What is a categorical space delegation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.270.22 | SECTION 102-73.150
| 102-73.150 What is the policy for categorical space delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.270.23 | SECTION 102-73.155
| 102-73.155 What types of space can Federal agencies acquire with a categorical space delegation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271 | SUBJGRP 271
| Special Purpose Space Delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.24 | SECTION 102-73.160
| 102-73.160 What is an agency special purpose space delegation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.25 | SECTION 102-73.165
| 102-73.165 What is the policy for agency special purpose space delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.26 | SECTION 102-73.170
| 102-73.170 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Agriculture lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.27 | SECTION 102-73.175
| 102-73.175 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Commerce lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.28 | SECTION 102-73.180
| 102-73.180 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Defense lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.29 | SECTION 102-73.185
| 102-73.185 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Energy lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.30 | SECTION 102-73.190
| 102-73.190 What types of special purpose space may the Federal Communications Commission lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.31 | SECTION 102-73.195
| 102-73.195 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Health and Human Services lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.32 | SECTION 102-73.196
| 102-73.196 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Homeland Security lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.33 | SECTION 102-73.200
| 102-73.200 What types of special purpose space may the Department of the Interior lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.34 | SECTION 102-73.205
| 102-73.205 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Justice lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.35 | SECTION 102-73.210
| 102-73.210 What types of special purpose space may the Office of Thrift Supervision lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.36 | SECTION 102-73.215
| 102-73.215 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Transportation lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.37 | SECTION 102-73.220
| 102-73.220 What types of special purpose space may the Department of the Treasury lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.271.38 | SECTION 102-73.225
| 102-73.225 What types of special purpose space may the Department of Veterans Affairs lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.272 | SUBJGRP 272
| Limitations on the Use of Delegated Authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.272.39 | SECTION 102-73.230
| 102-73.230 When must Federal agencies submit a prospectus to lease real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.272.40 | SECTION 102-73.235
| 102-73.235 What is the maximum lease term that a Federal agency may agree to when it has been delegated lease acquisition authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.2.272.41 | SECTION 102-73.240
| 102-73.240 What policy must Federal agencies follow to acquire official parking spaces | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3 | SUBPART C
| Subpart C - Acquisition by Purchase or Condemnation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.273 | SUBJGRP 273
| Buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.273.1 | SECTION 102-73.245
| 102-73.245 When may Federal agencies consider purchase of buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.273.2 | SECTION 102-73.250
| 102-73.250 Are agencies required to adhere to the policies for locating Federal facilities when purchasing buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.273.3 | SECTION 102-73.255
| 102-73.255 What factors must Executive agencies consider when purchasing sites | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.274 | SUBJGRP 274
| Land | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.274.4 | SECTION 102-73.260
| 102-73.260 What land acquisition policy must Federal agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.274.5 | SECTION 102-73.265
| 102-73.265 What actions must Federal agencies take to facilitate land acquisition | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.275 | SUBJGRP 275
| Just Compensation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.275.6 | SECTION 102-73.270
| 102-73.270 Are Federal agencies required to provide the owner with a written statement of the amount established as just compensation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.275.7 | SECTION 102-73.275
| 102-73.275 What specific information must be included in the summary statement for the owner that explains the basis for just compensation | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.275.8 | SECTION 102-73.280
| 102-73.280 Where can Federal agencies find guidance on how to appraise the value of properties being acquired by the Federal Government | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.275.9 | SECTION 102-73.285
| 102-73.285 [Reserved] | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.275.10 | SECTION 102-73.290
| 102-73.290 Are there any prohibitions when a Federal agency pays “just compensation” to a tenant | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.276 | SUBJGRP 276
| Expenses Incidental to Property Transfer | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.276.11 | SECTION 102-73.295
| 102-73.295 What property transfer expenses must Federal agencies cover when acquiring real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.277 | SUBJGRP 277
| Litigation Expenses | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.277.12 | SECTION 102-73.300
| 102-73.300 Are Federal agencies required to pay for litigation expenses incurred by a property owner because of a condemnation proceeding | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.278 | SUBJGRP 278
| Relocation Assistance Policy | |
41:3.1.1.4.21.3.278.13 | SECTION 102-73.305
| 102-73.305 What relocation assistance policy must Federal agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.22 | PART 102
| PART 102-74 - FACILITY MANAGEMENT | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.1.318.1 | SECTION 102-74.5
| 102-74.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.1.318.2 | SECTION 102-74.10
| 102-74.10 What is the basic facility management policy | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Facility Management | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.318 | SUBJGRP 318
| Occupancy Services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.318.1 | SECTION 102-74.15
| 102-74.15 What are the facility management responsibilities of occupant agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.318.2 | SECTION 102-74.20
| 102-74.20 What are occupancy services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.318.3 | SECTION 102-74.25
| 102-74.25 What responsibilities do Executive agencies have regarding occupancy services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.318.4 | SECTION 102-74.30
| 102-74.30 What standard in providing occupancy services must Executive agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.318.5 | SECTION 102-74.35
| 102-74.35 What building services must Executive agencies provide | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319 | SUBJGRP 319
| Concession Services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.6 | SECTION 102-74.40
| 102-74.40 What are concession services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.7 | SECTION 102-74.45
| 102-74.45 When must Federal agencies provide concession services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.8 | SECTION 102-74.50
| 102-74.50 Are Federal agencies required to give blind vendors priority in operating vending facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.9 | SECTION 102-74.55
| 102-74.55 Are vending facilities authorized under the Randolph-Sheppard Act operated by permit or contract | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.10 | SECTION 102-74.60
| 102-74.60 Are Federal agencies required to give blind vendors priority in operating cafeterias | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.11 | SECTION 102-74.65
| 102-74.65 Are cafeterias authorized under the Randolph-Sheppard Act operated by permit or contract | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.12 | SECTION 102-74.70
| 102-74.70 Are commercial vendors and nonprofit organizations required to operate vending facilities by permit or contractual arrangement | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.13 | SECTION 102-74.75
| 102-74.75 May Federal agencies sell tobacco products in vending machines in Government-owned and leased space | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.319.14 | SECTION 102-74.80 - 102-74.95
| 102-74.80--102-74.95 [Reserved] | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.320 | SUBJGRP 320
| Conservation Programs | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.320.15 | SECTION 102-74.100
| 102-74.100 What are conservation programs | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321 | SUBJGRP 321
| Asset Services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.16 | SECTION 102-74.105
| 102-74.105 What are asset services | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.17 | SECTION 102-74.110
| 102-74.110 What asset services must Executive agencies provide | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.18 | SECTION 102-74.115
| 102-74.115 What standard in providing asset services must Executive agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.19 | SECTION 102-74.120
| 102-74.120 Is a prospectus required to be submitted before emergency alterations can be performed | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.20 | SECTION 102-74.125
| 102-74.125 Are prospectuses required for reimbursable alteration projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.21 | SECTION 102-74.130
| 102-74.130 When a prospectus is required, can GSA prepare a prospectus for a reimbursable alteration project | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.22 | SECTION 102-74.135
| 102-74.135 Who selects construction and alteration projects that are to be performed | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.23 | SECTION 102-74.140
| 102-74.140 On what basis does the Administrator select construction and alteration projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.24 | SECTION 102-74.145
| 102-74.145 What information must a Federal agency submit to GSA after the agency has identified a need for construction or alteration of a public building | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.321.25 | SECTION 102-74.150
| 102-74.150 Who submits prospectuses for the construction or alteration of public buildings to the Congressional committees | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322 | SUBJGRP 322
| Energy Conservation | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.26 | SECTION 102-74.155
| 102-74.155 What energy conservation policy must Federal agencies follow in the management of facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.27 | SECTION 102-74.160
| 102-74.160 What actions must Federal agencies take to promote energy conservation | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.28 | SECTION 102-74.165
| 102-74.165 What energy standards must Federal agencies follow for existing facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.29 | SECTION 102-74.170
| 102-74.170 May exceptions to the energy conservation policies in this subpart be granted | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.30 | SECTION 102-74.175
| 102-74.175 Are Government-leased buildings required to conform with the policies in this subpart | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.31 | SECTION 102-74.180
| 102-74.180 What illumination levels must Federal agencies maintain on Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.32 | SECTION 102-74.185
| 102-74.185 What heating and cooling policy must Federal agencies follow in Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.33 | SECTION 102-74.190
| 102-74.190 Are portable heaters, fans and other such devices allowed in Government-controlled facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.34 | SECTION 102-74.195
| 102-74.195 What ventilation policy must Federal agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.322.35 | SECTION 102-74.200
| 102-74.200 What information are Federal agencies required to report to the Department of Energy (DOE) | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.323 | SUBJGRP 323
| Ridesharing | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.323.36 | SECTION 102-74.205
| 102-74.205 What Federal facility ridesharing policy must Executive agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.323.37 | SECTION 102-74.210
| 102-74.210 What steps must Executive agencies take to promote ridesharing at Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.323.38 | SECTION 102-74.215 - 102-74.225
| 102-74.215--102-74.225 [Reserved] | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324 | SUBJGRP 324
| Occupant Emergency Program | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.39 | SECTION 102-74.230
| 102-74.230 Who is responsible for establishing an occupant emergency program | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.40 | SECTION 102-74.235
| 102-74.235 Are occupant agencies required to cooperate with the Designated Official in the implementation of the emergency plans and the staffing of the emergency organization | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.41 | SECTION 102-74.240
| 102-74.240 What are Federal agencies' occupant emergency responsibilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.42 | SECTION 102-74.245
| 102-74.245 Who makes the decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.43 | SECTION 102-74.250
| 102-74.250 What information must the Designated Official use to make a decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.44 | SECTION 102-74.255
| 102-74.255 How must occupant evacuation or relocation be accomplished when there is immediate danger to persons or property, such as fire, explosion or the discovery of an explosive device (not including a bomb threat) | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.324.45 | SECTION 102-74.260
| 102-74.260 What action must the Designated Official initiate when there is advance notice of an emergency | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325 | SUBJGRP 325
| Parking Facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.46 | SECTION 102-74.265
| 102-74.265 Who must provide for the regulation and policing of parking facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.47 | SECTION 102-74.270
| 102-74.270 Are vehicles required to display parking permits in parking facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.48 | SECTION 102-74.275
| 102-74.275 May Federal agencies authorize lessors or parking management contractors to manage, regulate and police parking facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.49 | SECTION 102-74.280
| 102-74.280 Are privately owned vehicles converted for propane carburetion permitted in underground parking facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.50 | SECTION 102-74.285
| 102-74.285 How must Federal agencies assign priority to parking spaces in controlled areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.51 | SECTION 102-74.290
| 102-74.290 May Federal agencies allow employees to use parking spaces not required for official needs | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.52 | SECTION 102-74.295
| 102-74.295 Who determines the number of employee parking spaces for each facility | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.53 | SECTION 102-74.300
| 102-74.300 How must space available for employee parking be allocated among occupant agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.54 | SECTION 102-74.305
| 102-74.305 How must Federal agencies assign available parking spaces to their employees | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.325.55 | SECTION 102-74.310
| 102-74.310 What measures must Federal agencies take to improve the utilization of parking facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326 | SUBJGRP 326
| Smoking | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.56 | SECTION 102-74.315
| 102-74.315 What is the smoking policy for interior space in Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.57 | SECTION 102-74.320
| 102-74.320 Are there any exceptions to the smoking policy for interior space in Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.58 | SECTION 102-74.325
| 102-74.325 Are designated smoking areas authorized in interior space | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.59 | SECTION 102-74.330
| 102-74.330 What smoking restrictions apply to outside areas under Executive branch control | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.60 | SECTION 102-74.335
| 102-74.335 Who is responsible for furnishing and installing signs concerning smoking restrictions in the building, and in and around building entrance doorways and air intake ducts | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.61 | SECTION 102-74.340
| 102-74.340 Who is responsible for monitoring and controlling areas designated for smoking by an agency head and for identifying those areas with proper signage | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.62 | SECTION 102-74.345
| 102-74.345 Does the smoking policy in this part apply to the judicial branch | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.63 | SECTION 102-74.350
| 102-74.350 Are agencies required to meet their obligations under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act where there is an exclusive representative for the employees prior to implementing this smoking policy | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.326.64 | SECTION 102-74.351
| 102-74.351 If a state or local government has a smoke-free ordinance that is more strict than the smoking policy for Federal facilities, does the state or local law or Federal policy control | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.327 | SUBJGRP 327
| Accident and Fire Prevention | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.327.65 | SECTION 102-74.355
| 102-74.355 With what accident and fire prevention standards must Federal facilities comply | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.2.327.66 | SECTION 102-74.360
| 102-74.360 What are the specific accident and fire prevention responsibilities of occupant agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3 | SUBPART C
| Subpart C - Conduct on Federal Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.328 | SUBJGRP 328
| Applicability | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.328.1 | SECTION 102-74.365
| 102-74.365 To whom does this subpart apply | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.329 | SUBJGRP 329
| Inspection | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.329.2 | SECTION 102-74.370
| 102-74.370 What items are subject to inspection by Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.330 | SUBJGRP 330
| Admission to Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.330.3 | SECTION 102-74.375
| 102-74.375 What is the policy on admitting persons to Government property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.331 | SUBJGRP 331
| Preservation of Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.331.4 | SECTION 102-74.380
| 102-74.380 What is the policy concerning the preservation of property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.332 | SUBJGRP 332
| Conformity With Signs and Directions | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.332.5 | SECTION 102-74.385
| 102-74.385 What is the policy concerning conformity with official signs and directions | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.333 | SUBJGRP 333
| Disturbances | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.333.6 | SECTION 102-74.390
| 102-74.390 What is the policy concerning disturbances | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.334 | SUBJGRP 334
| Gambling | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.334.7 | SECTION 102-74.395
| 102-74.395 What is the policy concerning gambling | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.335 | SUBJGRP 335
| Narcotics and Other Drugs | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.335.8 | SECTION 102-74.400
| 102-74.400 What is the policy concerning the possession and use of narcotics and other drugs | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.336 | SUBJGRP 336
| Alcoholic Beverages | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.336.9 | SECTION 102-74.405
| 102-74.405 What is the policy concerning the use of alcoholic beverages | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.337 | SUBJGRP 337
| Soliciting, Vending and Debt Collection | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.337.10 | SECTION 102-74.410
| 102-74.410 What is the policy concerning soliciting, vending and debt collection | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.338 | SUBJGRP 338
| Posting and Distributing Materials | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.338.11 | SECTION 102-74.415
| 102-74.415 What is the policy for posting and distributing materials | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.339 | SUBJGRP 339
| Photographs for News, Advertising or Commercial Purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.339.12 | SECTION 102-74.420
| 102-74.420 What is the policy concerning photographs for news, advertising or commercial purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.340 | SUBJGRP 340
| Dogs and Other Animals | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.340.13 | SECTION 102-74.425
| 102-74.425 What is the policy concerning dogs and other animals on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.341 | SUBJGRP 341
| Breastfeeding | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.341.14 | SECTION 102-74.426
| 102-74.426 May a woman breastfeed her child in a Federal building or on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.342 | SUBJGRP 342
| Vehicular and Pedestrian Traffic | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.342.15 | SECTION 102-74.430
| 102-74.430 What is the policy concerning vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.343 | SUBJGRP 343
| Explosives | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.343.16 | SECTION 102-74.435
| 102-74.435 What is the policy concerning explosives on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.344 | SUBJGRP 344
| Weapons | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.344.17 | SECTION 102-74.440
| 102-74.440 What is the policy concerning weapons on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.345 | SUBJGRP 345
| Nondiscrimination | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.345.18 | SECTION 102-74.445
| 102-74.445 What is the policy concerning discrimination on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.346 | SUBJGRP 346
| Penalties | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.346.19 | SECTION 102-74.450
| 102-74.450 What are the penalties for violating any rule or regulation in this subpart | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.347 | SUBJGRP 347
| Impact on Other Laws or Regulations | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.3.347.20 | SECTION 102-74.455
| 102-74.455 What impact do the rules and regulations in this subpart have on other laws or regulations | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4 | SUBPART D
| Subpart D - Occasional Use of Public Buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.348 | SUBJGRP 348
| Application for Permit | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.348.1 | SECTION 102-74.460
| 102-74.460 What is the scope of this subpart | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.348.2 | SECTION 102-74.465
| 102-74.465 Is a person or organization that wishes to use a public area required to apply for a permit from a Federal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.348.3 | SECTION 102-74.470
| 102-74.470 What information must persons or organizations submit so that Federal agencies may consider their application for a permit | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.348.4 | SECTION 102-74.475
| 102-74.475 If an applicant proposes to use a public area to solicit funds, is the applicant required to make a certification | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.349 | SUBJGRP 349
| Permits | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.349.5 | SECTION 102-74.480
| 102-74.480 How many days does a Federal agency have to issue a permit following receipt of a completed application | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.349.6 | SECTION 102-74.485
| 102-74.485 Is there any limitation on the length of time of a permit | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.349.7 | SECTION 102-74.490
| 102-74.490 What if more than one permit is requested for the same area and time | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.349.8 | SECTION 102-74.495
| 102-74.495 If a permit involves demonstrations or activities that may lead to civil disturbances, what action must a Federal agency take before approving such a permit application | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.350 | SUBJGRP 350
| Disapproval of Applications or Cancellation of Permits | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.350.9 | SECTION 102-74.500
| 102-74.500 Can Federal agencies disapprove permit applications or cancel issued permits | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.350.10 | SECTION 102-74.505
| 102-74.505 What action must Federal agencies take after disapproving an application or canceling an issued permit | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.351 | SUBJGRP 351
| Appeals | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.351.11 | SECTION 102-74.510
| 102-74.510 How may the disapproval of a permit application or cancellation of an issued permit be appealed | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.351.12 | SECTION 102-74.515
| 102-74.515 Will the affected person or organization and the Federal agency buildings manager have an opportunity to state their positions on the issues | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.351.13 | SECTION 102-74.520
| 102-74.520 How much time does the Regional Officer have to affirm or reverse the Federal agency buildings manager's decision after receiving the notification of appeal from the affected person or organization | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.352 | SUBJGRP 352
| Schedule of Use | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.352.14 | SECTION 102-74.525
| 102-74.525 May Federal agencies reserve time periods for the use of public areas for official Government business or for maintenance, repair and construction | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.353 | SUBJGRP 353
| Hours of Use | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.353.15 | SECTION 102-74.530
| 102-74.530 When may public areas be used | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.354 | SUBJGRP 354
| Services and Costs | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.354.16 | SECTION 102-74.535
| 102-74.535 What items may Federal agencies provide to permittees free of charge | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.354.17 | SECTION 102-74.540
| 102-74.540 What are the items for which permittees must reimburse Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.354.18 | SECTION 102-74.545
| 102-74.545 May permittees make alterations to the public areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.354.19 | SECTION 102-74.550
| 102-74.550 What items are permittees responsible for furnishing | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.355 | SUBJGRP 355
| Conduct | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.355.20 | SECTION 102-74.555
| 102-74.555 What rules of conduct must all permittees observe while on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.356 | SUBJGRP 356
| Non-affiliation With the Government | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.4.356.21 | SECTION 102-74.560
| 102-74.560 May Federal agencies advise the public of the presence of any permittees and their non-affiliation with the Federal Government | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.5 | SUBPART E
| Subpart E - Installing, Repairing, and Replacing Sidewalks | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.5.357.1 | SECTION 102-74.565
| 102-74.565 What is the scope of this subpart | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.5.357.2 | SECTION 102-74.570
| 102-74.570 Are State and local governments required to fund the cost of installing, repairing, and replacing sidewalks | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.5.357.3 | SECTION 102-74.575
| 102-74.575 How do Federal agencies arrange for work on sidewalks | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.5.357.4 | SECTION 102-74.580
| 102-74.580 Who decides when to replace a sidewalk | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.6 | SUBPART F
| Subpart F - Telework | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.6.357.1 | SECTION 102-74.585
| 102-74.585 What Federal facility telework policy must Executive agencies follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.6.357.2 | SECTION 102-74.590
| 102-74.590 What steps must agencies take to implement these laws and policies | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.6.357.3 | SECTION 102-74.595
| 102-74.595 How can agencies obtain guidance, assistance, and oversight regarding alternative workplace arrangements from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.6.357.4 | SECTION 102-74.600
| 102-74.600 Should Federal agencies utilize telework centers | |
41:3.1.1.4.22.6.357.5.12 | APPENDIX
| Appendix to Part 102-74 - Rules and Regulations Governing Conduct on Federal Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23 | PART 102
| PART 102-75 - REAL PROPERTY DISPOSAL | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.1.421 | SUBJGRP 421
| Real Property Disposal Services | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.1.421.1 | SECTION 102-75.5
| 102-75.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.1.421.2 | SECTION 102-75.10
| 102-75.10 What basic real property disposal policy governs disposal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.1.421.3 | SECTION 102-75.15
| 102-75.15 What real property disposal services must agencies provide under a delegation of authority from GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.1.421.4 | SECTION 102-75.20
| 102-75.20 How can Federal agencies with independent disposal authority obtain related disposal services | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Utilization of Excess Real Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422 | SUBJGRP 422
| Standards | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.1 | SECTION 102-75.25
| 102-75.25 What are landholding agencies' responsibilities concerning the utilization of excess property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.2 | SECTION 102-75.30
| 102-75.30 What are disposal agencies' responsibilities concerning the utilization of excess property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.3 | SECTION 102-75.35
| 102-75.35 [Reserved] | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.4 | SECTION 102-75.40
| 102-75.40 What are the standards that each Executive agency must use to identify unneeded Federal real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.5 | SECTION 102-75.45
| 102-75.45 What does the term “Not utilized” mean | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.6 | SECTION 102-75.50
| 102-75.50 What does the term “Underutilized” mean | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.422.7 | SECTION 102-75.55
| 102-75.55 What does the term “Not being put to optimum use” mean | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423 | SUBJGRP 423
| Guidelines | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.8 | SECTION 102-75.60
| 102-75.60 What are landholding agencies' responsibilities concerning real property surveys | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.9 | SECTION 102-75.65
| 102-75.65 Why is it important for Executive agencies to notify the disposal agency of its real property needs | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.10 | SECTION 102-75.70
| 102-75.70 Are there any exceptions to this notification policy | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.11 | SECTION 102-75.75
| 102-75.75 What is the most important consideration in evaluating a proposed transfer of excess real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.12 | SECTION 102-75.80
| 102-75.80 What are an Executive agency's responsibilities before requesting a transfer of excess real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.13 | SECTION 102-75.85
| 102-75.85 Can disposal agencies transfer excess real property to agencies for programs that appear to be scheduled for substantial curtailment or termination | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.14 | SECTION 102-75.90
| 102-75.90 How is excess real property needed for office, storage, and related purposes normally transferred to the requesting agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.423.15 | SECTION 102-75.95
| 102-75.95 Can Federal agencies that normally do not require real property (other than for office, storage, and related purposes) or that may not have statutory authority to acquire such property, obtain the use of excess real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.424 | SUBJGRP 424
| Land Withdrawn or Reserved From the Public Domain | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.424.16 | SECTION 102-75.100
| 102-75.100 When an agency holds land withdrawn or reserved from the public domain and determines that it no longer needs this land, what must it do | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.424.17 | SECTION 102-75.105
| 102-75.105 What responsibility does the Department of the Interior have if it determines that minerals in the land are unsuitable for disposition under the public land mining and mineral leasing laws | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.425 | SUBJGRP 425
| Transfers Under Other Laws | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.425.18 | SECTION 102-75.110
| 102-75.110 Can transfers of real property be made under authority of laws other than those codified in Title 40 of the United States Code | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.426 | SUBJGRP 426
| Reporting of Excess Real Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.426.19 | SECTION 102-75.115
| 102-75.115 Must reports of excess real property and related personal property be prepared on specific forms | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.426.20 | SECTION 102-75.120
| 102-75.120 Is there any other information that needs to accompany (or be submitted with) the Report of Excess Real Property (Standard Form 118) | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.427 | SUBJGRP 427
| Title Report | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.427.21 | SECTION 102-75.125
| 102-75.125 What information must agencies include in the title report | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.427.22 | SECTION 102-75.130
| 102-75.130 If hazardous substance activity took place on the property, what specific information must an agency include in the title report | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.427.23 | SECTION 102-75.135
| 102-75.135 If no hazardous substance activity took place on the property, what specific information must an agency include in the title report | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.428 | SUBJGRP 428
| Other Necessary Information | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.428.24 | SECTION 102-75.140
| 102-75.140 In addition to the title report, and all necessary environmental information and certifications, what information must an Executive agency transmit with the Report of Excess Real Property (Standard Form 118) | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.429 | SUBJGRP 429
| Examination for Acceptability | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.429.25 | SECTION 102-75.145
| 102-75.145 Is GSA required to review each report of excess | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.429.26 | SECTION 102-75.150
| 102-75.150 What happens when GSA determines that the report of excess is adequate | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.429.27 | SECTION 102-75.155
| 102-75.155 What happens if GSA determines that the report of excess is insufficient | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.430 | SUBJGRP 430
| Designation as Personal Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.430.28 | SECTION 102-75.160
| 102-75.160 Should prefabricated movable structures be designated real or personal property for disposition purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.430.29 | SECTION 102-75.165
| 102-75.165 Should related personal property be designated real or personal property for disposition purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.430.30 | SECTION 102-75.170
| 102-75.170 What happens to the related personal property in a structure scheduled for demolition | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431 | SUBJGRP 431
| Transfers | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.31 | SECTION 102-75.175
| 102-75.175 What are GSA's responsibilities regarding transfer requests | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.32 | SECTION 102-75.180
| 102-75.180 May landholding agencies transfer excess real property without notifying GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.33 | SECTION 102-75.185
| 102-75.185 In those instances where landholding agencies may transfer excess real property without notifying GSA, which policies must they follow | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.34 | SECTION 102-75.190
| 102-75.190 What amount must the transferee agency pay for the transfer of excess real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.35 | SECTION 102-75.195
| 102-75.195 If the transferor agency is a wholly owned Government corporation, what amount must the transferee agency pay | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.36 | SECTION 102-75.200
| 102-75.200 What amount must the transferee agency pay if property is being transferred for the purpose of upgrading the transferee agency's facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.37 | SECTION 102-75.205
| 102-75.205 Are transfers ever made without reimbursement by the transferee agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.38 | SECTION 102-75.210
| 102-75.210 What must a transferee agency include in its request for an exception from the 100 percent reimbursement requirement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.39 | SECTION 102-75.215
| 102-75.215 Who must endorse requests for exception to the 100 percent reimbursement requirement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.40 | SECTION 102-75.220
| 102-75.220 Where should an agency send a request for exception to the 100 percent reimbursement requirement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.41 | SECTION 102-75.225
| 102-75.225 Who must review and approve a request for exception from the 100 percent reimbursement requirement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.42 | SECTION 102-75.230
| 102-75.230 Who is responsible for property protection and maintenance costs while the request for exception is being reviewed | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.431.43 | SECTION 102-75.235
| 102-75.235 May disposal agencies transfer excess property to the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.432 | SUBJGRP 432
| Temporary Utilization | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.432.44 | SECTION 102-75.240
| 102-75.240 May excess real property be temporarily assigned/reassigned | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.433 | SUBJGRP 433
| Non-Federal Interim Use of Excess Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.2.433.45 | SECTION 102-75.245
| 102-75.245 When can landholding agencies grant rights for non-Federal interim use of excess property reported to GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3 | SUBPART C
| Subpart C - Surplus Real Property Disposal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434 | SUBJGRP 434
| Applicability of Antitrust Laws | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.1 | SECTION 102-75.250
| 102-75.250 What general policy must the disposal agency follow concerning the disposal of surplus property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.2 | SECTION 102-75.255
| 102-75.255 What are disposal agencies' specific responsibilities concerning the disposal of surplus property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.3 | SECTION 102-75.260
| 102-75.260 When may the disposal agency dispose of surplus real property by exchange for privately owned property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.4 | SECTION 102-75.265
| 102-75.265 Are conveyance documents required to identify all agreements and representations concerning property restrictions and conditions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.5 | SECTION 102-75.270
| 102-75.270 Must antitrust laws be considered when disposing of property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.6 | SECTION 102-75.275
| 102-75.275 Who determines whether the proposed disposal would create or maintain a situation inconsistent with antitrust laws | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.7 | SECTION 102-75.280
| 102-75.280 What information concerning a proposed disposal must a disposal agency provide to the Attorney General to determine the applicability of antitrust laws | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.434.8 | SECTION 102-75.285
| 102-75.285 Can a disposal agency dispose of real property to a private interest specified in § 102-75.270 before advice is received from the Attorney General | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.435 | SUBJGRP 435
| Disposals Under Other Laws | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.435.9 | SECTION 102-75.290
| 102-75.290 Can disposals of real property be made under authority of laws other than Chapter 5 of Subtitle I of Title 40 of the United States Code | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.436 | SUBJGRP 436
| Credit Disposals | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.436.10 | SECTION 102-75.295
| 102-75.295 What is the policy on extending credit in connection with the disposal of surplus property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.437 | SUBJGRP 437
| Designation of Disposal Agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.437.11 | SECTION 102-75.296
| 102-75.296 When may a landholding agency other than GSA be the disposal agency for real and related personal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.437.12 | SECTION 102-75.297
| 102-75.297 Are there any exceptions to when landholding agencies can serve as the disposal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.437.13 | SECTION 102-75.298
| 102-75.298 Can agencies request that GSA be the disposal agency for real property and real property interests described in § 102-75.296 | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.437.14 | SECTION 102-75.299
| 102-75.299 What are landholding agencies' responsibilities if GSA conducts the disposal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.438 | SUBJGRP 438
| Appraisal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.438.15 | SECTION 102-75.300
| 102-75.300 Are appraisals required for all real property disposal transactions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.438.16 | SECTION 102-75.305
| 102-75.305 What type of appraisal value must be obtained for real property disposal transactions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.438.17 | SECTION 102-75.310
| 102-75.310 Who must agencies use to appraise the real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.438.18 | SECTION 102-75.315
| 102-75.315 Are appraisers authorized to consider the effect of historic covenants on the fair market value | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.438.19 | SECTION 102-75.320
| 102-75.320 Does appraisal information need to be kept confidential | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.439 | SUBJGRP 439
| Inspection | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.439.20 | SECTION 102-75.325
| 102-75.325 What responsibility does the landholding agency have to provide persons the opportunity to inspect available surplus property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.440 | SUBJGRP 440
| Submission of Offers To Purchase or Lease | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.440.21 | SECTION 102-75.330
| 102-75.330 What form must all offers to purchase or lease be in | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.441 | SUBJGRP 441
| Provisions Relating to Asbestos | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.441.22 | SECTION 102-75.335
| 102-75.335 Where asbestos is identified, what information must the disposal agency incorporate into the offer to purchase and the conveyance document | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.442 | SUBJGRP 442
| Provisions Relating to Hazardous Substance Activity | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.442.23 | SECTION 102-75.340
| 102-75.340 Where hazardous substance activity has been identified on property proposed for disposal, what information must the disposal agency incorporate into the offer to purchase and the conveyance document | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.442.24 | SECTION 102-75.345
| 102-75.345 What is different about the statements in the offer to purchase and conveyance document if the sale is to a potentially responsible party with respect to the hazardous substance activity | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.443 | SUBJGRP 443
| Public Benefit Conveyances | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.443.25 | SECTION 102-75.350
| 102-75.350 What are disposal agencies' responsibilities concerning public benefit conveyances | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.443.26 | SECTION 102-75.351
| 102-75.351 May the disposal agency waive screening for public benefit conveyances | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.443.27 | SECTION 102-75.355
| 102-75.355 What clause must be in the offer to purchase and the conveyance documents for public benefit conveyances | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.443.28 | SECTION 102-75.360
| 102-75.360 What wording must be in the non-discrimination clause that is required in the offer to purchase and in the conveyance document | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.444 | SUBJGRP 444
| Power Transmission Lines | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.444.29 | SECTION 102-75.365
| 102-75.365 Do disposal agencies have to notify State entities and Government agencies that a surplus power transmission line and right-of-way is available | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.444.30 | SECTION 102-75.370
| 102-75.370 May a State, or any political subdivision thereof, certify to a disposal agency that it needs a surplus power transmission line and the right-of-way acquired for its construction to meet the requirements of a public or cooperative power project | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.444.31 | SECTION 102-75.375
| 102-75.375 What happens once a State, or political subdivision, certifies that it needs a surplus power transmission line and the right-of-way acquired for its construction to meet the requirements of a public or cooperative power project | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.444.32 | SECTION 102-75.380
| 102-75.380 May power transmission lines and rights-of-way be disposed of in other ways | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445 | SUBJGRP 445
| Property for Public Airports | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.33 | SECTION 102-75.385
| 102-75.385 Do disposal agencies have the responsibility to notify eligible public agencies that airport property has been determined to be surplus | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.34 | SECTION 102-75.390
| 102-75.390 What does the term “surplus airport property” mean | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.35 | SECTION 102-75.395
| 102-75.395 May surplus airport property be conveyed or disposed of to a State, political subdivision, municipality, or tax-supported institution for a public airport | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.36 | SECTION 102-75.400
| 102-75.400 Is industrial property located on an airport also considered to be “airport property” | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.37 | SECTION 102-75.405
| 102-75.405 What responsibilities does the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have after receiving a copy of the notice (and a copy of the Report of Excess Real Property (Standard Form 118)) given to eligible public agencies that there is surplus airport property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.38 | SECTION 102-75.410
| 102-75.410 What action must the disposal agency take after an eligible public agency has submitted a plan of use and application to acquire property for a public airport | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.39 | SECTION 102-75.415
| 102-75.415 What happens after the disposal agency receives the FAA's recommendation for disposal of the property for a public airport | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.40 | SECTION 102-75.420
| 102-75.420 What happens if the FAA informs the disposal agency that it does not recommend disposal of the property for a public airport | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.41 | SECTION 102-75.425
| 102-75.425 Who has sole responsibility for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of disposal for property disposed of for use as a public airport | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.42 | SECTION 102-75.430
| 102-75.430 What happens if property conveyed for use as a public airport is revested in the United States | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.445.43 | SECTION 102-75.435
| 102-75.435 Does the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended (Airport Act of 1970), apply to the transfer of airports to State and local agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446 | SUBJGRP 446
| Property for Use as Historic Monuments | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.44 | SECTION 102-75.440
| 102-75.440 Who must disposal agencies notify that surplus property is available for historic monument use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.45 | SECTION 102-75.445
| 102-75.445 Who can convey surplus real and related personal property for historic monument use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.46 | SECTION 102-75.450
| 102-75.450 What type of property is suitable or desirable for use as a historic monument | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.47 | SECTION 102-75.455
| 102-75.455 May historic monuments be used for revenue-producing activities | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.48 | SECTION 102-75.460
| 102-75.460 What information must disposal agencies furnish eligible public agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.49 | SECTION 102-75.465
| 102-75.465 What information must eligible public agencies interested in acquiring real property for use as a historic monument submit to the appropriate regional or field offices of the National Park Service (NPS) of the Department of the Interior (DOI) | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.50 | SECTION 102-75.470
| 102-75.470 What action must NPS take after an eligible public agency has submitted an application for conveyance of surplus property for use as a historic monument | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.51 | SECTION 102-75.475
| 102-75.475 What happens after the disposal agency receives the Secretary of the Interior's determination for disposal of the surplus property for a historic monument and compatible revenue-producing activities | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.52 | SECTION 102-75.480
| 102-75.480 Who has the responsibility for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of disposal for surplus property conveyed for use as a historic monument | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.446.53 | SECTION 102-75.485
| 102-75.485 What happens if property that was conveyed for use as a historic monument is revested in the United States | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447 | SUBJGRP 447
| Property for Educational and Public Health Purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.54 | SECTION 102-75.490
| 102-75.490 Who must notify eligible public agencies that surplus real property for educational and public health purposes is available | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.55 | SECTION 102-75.495
| 102-75.495 May the Department of Education (ED) or the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) notify nonprofit organizations that surplus real property and related personal property is available for educational and public health purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.56 | SECTION 102-75.500
| 102-75.500 Which Federal agencies may the head of the disposal agency (or his or her designee) assign for disposal surplus real property to be used for educational and public health purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.57 | SECTION 102-75.505
| 102-75.505 Is the request for educational or public health use of a property by an eligible nonprofit institution contingent upon the disposal agency's approval | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.58 | SECTION 102-75.510
| 102-75.510 When must the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services notify the disposal agency that an eligible applicant is interested in acquiring the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.59 | SECTION 102-75.515
| 102-75.515 What action must the disposal agency take after an eligible public agency has submitted a plan of use for property for an educational or public health requirement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.60 | SECTION 102-75.520
| 102-75.520 What must the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Services address in the assignment recommendation that is submitted to the disposal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.61 | SECTION 102-75.525
| 102-75.525 What responsibilities do landholding agencies have concerning properties to be used for educational and public health purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.62 | SECTION 102-75.530
| 102-75.530 What happens if the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Services does not approve any applications for conveyance of the property for educational or public health purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.63 | SECTION 102-75.535
| 102-75.535 What responsibilities does the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Services have after receiving the disposal agency's assignment letter | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.64 | SECTION 102-75.540
| 102-75.540 Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of the transfer for educational or public health purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.447.65 | SECTION 102-75.545
| 102-75.545 What happens if property that was transferred to meet an educational or public health requirement is revested in the United States for noncompliance with the terms of sale, or other cause | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448 | SUBJGRP 448
| Property for Providing Self-Help Housing or Housing Assistance | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.66 | SECTION 102-75.550
| 102-75.550 What does “self-help housing or housing assistance” mean | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.67 | SECTION 102-75.555
| 102-75.555 Which Federal agency receives the property assigned for self-help housing or housing assistance for low-income individuals or families | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.68 | SECTION 102-75.560
| 102-75.560 Who notifies eligible public agencies that real property to be used for self-help housing or housing assistance purposes is available | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.69 | SECTION 102-75.565
| 102-75.565 Is the requirement for self-help housing or housing assistance use of the property by an eligible public agency or non-profit organization contingent upon the disposal agency's approval of an assignment recommendation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.70 | SECTION 102-75.570
| 102-75.570 What happens if the disposal agency does not approve the assignment recommendation | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.71 | SECTION 102-75.575
| 102-75.575 Who notifies non-profit organizations that surplus real property and related personal property to be used for self-help housing or housing assistance purposes is available | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.72 | SECTION 102-75.580
| 102-75.580 When must HUD notify the disposal agency that an eligible applicant is interested in acquiring the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.73 | SECTION 102-75.585
| 102-75.585 What action must the disposal agency take after an eligible public agency has submitted a plan of use for property for a self-help housing or housing assistance requirement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.74 | SECTION 102-75.590
| 102-75.590 What does the assignment recommendation contain | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.75 | SECTION 102-75.595
| 102-75.595 What responsibilities do landholding agencies have concerning properties to be used for self-help housing or housing assistance use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.76 | SECTION 102-75.600
| 102-75.600 What happens if HUD does not approve any applications for self-help housing or housing assistance use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.77 | SECTION 102-75.605
| 102-75.605 What responsibilities does HUD have after receiving the disposal agency's assignment letter | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.78 | SECTION 102-75.610
| 102-75.610 Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of the transfer of the property for self-help housing or housing assistance use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.79 | SECTION 102-75.615
| 102-75.615 Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of property transferred under section 414(a) of the 1969 HUD Act | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.448.80 | SECTION 102-75.620
| 102-75.620 What happens if property that was transferred to meet a self-help housing or housing assistance use requirement is found to be in noncompliance with the terms of sale | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449 | SUBJGRP 449
| Property for Use as Public Park or Recreation Areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.81 | SECTION 102-75.625
| 102-75.625 Which Federal agency is assigned surplus real property for public park or recreation purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.82 | SECTION 102-75.630
| 102-75.630 Who must disposal agencies notify that real property for public park or recreation purposes is available | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.83 | SECTION 102-75.635
| 102-75.635 What information must the Department of the Interior (DOI) furnish eligible public agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.84 | SECTION 102-75.640
| 102-75.640 When must DOI notify the disposal agency that an eligible applicant is interested in acquiring the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.85 | SECTION 102-75.645
| 102-75.645 What responsibilities do landholding agencies have concerning properties to be used for public park or recreation purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.86 | SECTION 102-75.650
| 102-75.650 When must DOI request assignment of the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.87 | SECTION 102-75.655
| 102-75.655 What does the assignment recommendation contain | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.88 | SECTION 102-75.660
| 102-75.660 What happens if DOI does not approve any applications or does not submit an assignment recommendation | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.89 | SECTION 102-75.665
| 102-75.665 What happens after the disposal agency receives the assignment recommendation from DOI | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.90 | SECTION 102-75.670
| 102-75.670 What responsibilities does DOI have after receiving the disposal agency's assignment letter | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.91 | SECTION 102-75.675
| 102-75.675 What responsibilities does the grantee or recipient of the property have in accomplishing or completing the transfer | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.92 | SECTION 102-75.680
| 102-75.680 What information must be included in the deed of conveyance of any surplus property transferred for public park or recreation purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.93 | SECTION 102-75.685
| 102-75.685 Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of the transfer of property used for public park or recreation purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.449.94 | SECTION 102-75.690
| 102-75.690 What happens if property that was transferred for use as a public park or recreation area is revested in the United States by reason of noncompliance with the terms or conditions of disposal, or for other cause | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450 | SUBJGRP 450
| Property for Displaced Persons | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.95 | SECTION 102-75.695
| 102-75.695 Who can receive surplus real property for the purpose of providing replacement housing for persons who are to be displaced by Federal or Federally assisted projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.96 | SECTION 102-75.700
| 102-75.700 Which Federal agencies may solicit applications from eligible State agencies interested in acquiring the property to provide replacement housing for persons being displaced by Federal or Federally assisted projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.97 | SECTION 102-75.705
| 102-75.705 When must the Federal agency notify the disposal agency that an eligible State agency is interested in acquiring the property under section 218 | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.98 | SECTION 102-75.710
| 102-75.710 What responsibilities do landholding and disposal agencies have concerning properties used for providing replacement housing for persons who will be displaced by Federal or Federally assisted projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.99 | SECTION 102-75.715
| 102-75.715 When can a Federal agency request transfer of the property to the selected State agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.100 | SECTION 102-75.720
| 102-75.720 Is there a specific or preferred format for the transfer request and who should receive it | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.101 | SECTION 102-75.725
| 102-75.725 What does the transfer request contain | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.102 | SECTION 102-75.730
| 102-75.730 What happens if a Federal agency does not submit a transfer request to the disposal agency for property to be used for replacement housing for persons who will be displaced by Federal or Federally assisted projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.103 | SECTION 102-75.735
| 102-75.735 What happens after the disposal agency receives the transfer request from the Federal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.104 | SECTION 102-75.740
| 102-75.740 Does the State agency have any responsibilities in helping to accomplish the transfer of the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.450.105 | SECTION 102-75.745
| 102-75.745 What happens if the property transfer request is not approved by the disposal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451 | SUBJGRP 451
| Property for Correctional Facility, Law Enforcement, or Emergency Management Response Purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.106 | SECTION 102-75.750
| 102-75.750 Who is eligible to receive surplus real and related personal property for correctional facility, law enforcement, or emergency management response purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.107 | SECTION 102-75.755
| 102-75.755 Which Federal agencies must the disposal agency notify concerning the availability of surplus properties for correctional facility, law enforcement, or emergency management response purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.108 | SECTION 102-75.760
| 102-75.760 Who must the Office of Justice Programs (OJP) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) notify that surplus real property is available for correctional facility, law enforcement, or emergency management response purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.109 | SECTION 102-75.765
| 102-75.765 What does the term “law enforcement” mean | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.110 | SECTION 102-75.770
| 102-75.770 Is the disposal agency required to approve a determination by the Department of Justice (DOJ) that identifies surplus property for correctional facility use or for law enforcement use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.111 | SECTION 102-75.775
| 102-75.775 Is the disposal agency required to approve a determination by FEMA that identifies surplus property for emergency management response use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.112 | SECTION 102-75.780
| 102-75.780 When must DOJ or FEMA notify the disposal agency that an eligible applicant is interested in acquiring the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.113 | SECTION 102-75.785
| 102-75.785 What specifically must DOJ or FEMA address in the assignment request or recommendation that is submitted to the disposal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.114 | SECTION 102-75.790
| 102-75.790 What responsibilities do landholding agencies and disposal agencies have concerning properties to be used for correctional facility, law enforcement, or emergency management response purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.115 | SECTION 102-75.795
| 102-75.795 What happens after the disposal agency receives the assignment request by DOJ or FEMA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.116 | SECTION 102-75.800
| 102-75.800 What information must be included in the deed of conveyance | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.117 | SECTION 102-75.805
| 102-75.805 Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of the transfer of the property used for correctional facility, law enforcement, or emergency management response purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.118 | SECTION 102-75.810
| 102-75.810 What responsibilities do OJP or FEMA have if they discover any information indicating a change in use of a transferred property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.451.119 | SECTION 102-75.815
| 102-75.815 What happens if property conveyed for correctional facility, law enforcement, or emergency management response purposes is found to be in noncompliance with the terms of the conveyance documents | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452 | SUBJGRP 452
| Property for Port Facility Use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.120 | SECTION 102-75.820
| 102-75.820 Which Federal agency is eligible to receive surplus real and related personal property for the development or operation of a port facility | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.121 | SECTION 102-75.825
| 102-75.825 Who must the disposal agency notify when surplus real and related personal property is available for port facility use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.122 | SECTION 102-75.830
| 102-75.830 What does the surplus notice contain | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.123 | SECTION 102-75.835
| 102-75.835 When must DOT notify the disposal agency that an eligible applicant is interested in acquiring the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.124 | SECTION 102-75.840
| 102-75.840 What action must the disposal agency take after an eligible public agency has submitted a plan of use for and an application to acquire a port facility property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.125 | SECTION 102-75.845
| 102-75.845 What must DOT address in the assignment recommendation submitted to the disposal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.126 | SECTION 102-75.850
| 102-75.850 What responsibilities do landholding agencies have concerning properties to be used in the development or operation of a port facility | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.127 | SECTION 102-75.855
| 102-75.855 What happens if DOT does not submit an assignment recommendation | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.128 | SECTION 102-75.860
| 102-75.860 What happens after the disposal agency receives the assignment recommendation from DOT | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.129 | SECTION 102-75.865
| 102-75.865 What responsibilities does DOT have after receiving the disposal agency's assignment letter | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.130 | SECTION 102-75.870
| 102-75.870 Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of the port facility conveyance | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.452.131 | SECTION 102-75.875
| 102-75.875 What happens in the case of repossession by the United States under a reversion of title for noncompliance with the terms or conditions of conveyance | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.453 | SUBJGRP 453
| Negotiated Sales | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.453.132 | SECTION 102-75.880
| 102-75.880 When may Executive agencies conduct negotiated sales | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.453.133 | SECTION 102-75.885
| 102-75.885 What are the disposal agency's responsibilities concerning negotiated sales | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.453.134 | SECTION 102-75.890
| 102-75.890 What clause must be in the offer to purchase and conveyance documents for negotiated sales to public agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.453.135 | SECTION 102-75.895
| 102-75.895 What wording must generally be in the excess profits clause that is required in the offer to purchase and in the conveyance document | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.453.136 | SECTION 102-75.900
| 102-75.900 What is a negotiated sale for economic development purposes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454 | SUBJGRP 454
| Explanatory Statements for Negotiated Sales | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454.137 | SECTION 102-75.905
| 102-75.905 When must the disposal agency prepare an explanatory statement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454.138 | SECTION 102-75.910
| 102-75.910 Are there any exceptions to this policy of preparing explanatory statements | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454.139 | SECTION 102-75.915
| 102-75.915 Do disposal agencies need to retain a copy of the explanatory statement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454.140 | SECTION 102-75.920
| 102-75.920 Where is the explanatory statement sent | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454.141 | SECTION 102-75.925
| 102-75.925 Is GSA required to furnish the disposal agency with the explanatory statement's transmittal letter sent to Congress | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.454.142 | SECTION 102-75.930
| 102-75.930 What happens if there is no objection by an appropriate committee or subcommittee of Congress concerning the proposed negotiated sale | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.455 | SUBJGRP 455
| Public Sales | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.455.143 | SECTION 102-75.935
| 102-75.935 What are disposal agencies' responsibilities concerning public sales | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.456 | SUBJGRP 456
| Disposing of Easements | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.456.144 | SECTION 102-75.936
| 102-75.936 When can an agency dispose of an easement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.456.145 | SECTION 102-75.937
| 102-75.937 Can an easement be released or disposed of at no cost | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.456.146 | SECTION 102-75.938
| 102-75.938 May the easement and the land that benefited from the easement (dominant estate) be disposed of separately | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.457 | SUBJGRP 457
| Granting Easements | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.457.147 | SECTION 102-75.939
| 102-75.939 When can agencies grant easements | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.457.148 | SECTION 102-75.940
| 102-75.940 Can agencies grant easements at no cost | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.457.149 | SECTION 102-75.941
| 102-75.941 Does an agency retain responsibility for the easement | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.457.150 | SECTION 102-75.942
| 102-75.942 What must agencies consider when granting easements | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.457.151 | SECTION 102-75.943
| 102-75.943 What happens if granting an easement will reduce the value of the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.458 | SUBJGRP 458
| Non-Federal Interim Use of Surplus Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.3.458.152 | SECTION 102-75.944
| 102-75.944 Can landholding agencies outlease surplus real property for non-Federal interim use | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4 | SUBPART D
| Subpart D - Management of Excess and Surplus Real Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.459 | SUBJGRP 459
| Taxes and Other Obligations | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.459.1 | SECTION 102-75.945
| 102-75.945 What is GSA's policy concerning the physical care, handling, protection, and maintenance of excess and surplus real property and related personal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.459.2 | SECTION 102-75.950
| 102-75.950 Who has the responsibility for paying property-related obligations pending transfer or disposal of the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.460 | SUBJGRP 460
| Decontamination | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.460.3 | SECTION 102-75.955
| 102-75.955 Who is responsible for decontaminating excess and surplus real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.461 | SUBJGRP 461
| Improvements or Alterations | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.461.4 | SECTION 102-75.960
| 102-75.960 May landholding agencies make improvements or alterations to excess or surplus property in those cases where disposal is otherwise not feasible | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.462 | SUBJGRP 462
| Protection and Maintenance | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.462.5 | SECTION 102-75.965
| 102-75.965 Who must perform the protection and maintenance of excess and surplus real property pending transfer to another Federal agency or disposal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.462.6 | SECTION 102-75.970
| 102-75.970 How long is the landholding agency responsible for the expense of protection and maintenance of excess and surplus real property pending its transfer or disposal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.462.7 | SECTION 102-75.975
| 102-75.975 What happens if the property is not conveyed or disposed of during this time frame | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.462.8 | SECTION 102-75.980
| 102-75.980 Who is responsible for protection and maintenance expenses if there is no written agreement or no Congressional appropriation to the disposal agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.463 | SUBJGRP 463
| Assistance in Disposition | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.4.463.9 | SECTION 102-75.985
| 102-75.985 Is the landholding agency required to assist the disposal agency in the disposition process | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5 | SUBPART E
| Subpart E - Abandonment, Destruction, or Donation to Public Bodies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.464 | SUBJGRP 464
| Dangerous Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.464.1 | SECTION 102-75.990
| 102-75.990 May Federal agencies abandon, destroy, or donate to public bodies real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.464.2 | SECTION 102-75.995
| 102-75.995 May Federal agencies dispose of dangerous property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.465 | SUBJGRP 465
| Determinations | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.465.3 | SECTION 102-75.1000
| 102-75.1000 How is the decision made to abandon, destroy, or donate property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.465.4 | SECTION 102-75.1005
| 102-75.1005 Who can make the determination within the Federal agency on whether a property can be abandoned, destroyed, or donated | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.465.5 | SECTION 102-75.1010
| 102-75.1010 When is a reviewing authority required to approve the determination concerning a property that is to be abandoned, destroyed, or donated | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.466 | SUBJGRP 466
| Restrictions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.466.6 | SECTION 102-75.1015
| 102-75.1015 Are there any restrictions on Federal agencies concerning property donations to public bodies | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.467 | SUBJGRP 467
| Disposal Costs | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.467.7 | SECTION 102-75.1020
| 102-75.1020 Are public bodies ever required to pay the disposal costs associated with donated property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468 | SUBJGRP 468
| Abandonment and Destruction | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468.8 | SECTION 102-75.1025
| 102-75.1025 When can a Federal agency abandon or destroy improvements on land or related personal property in lieu of donating it to a public body | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468.9 | SECTION 102-75.1030
| 102-75.1030 May Federal agencies abandon or destroy property in any manner they decide | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468.10 | SECTION 102-75.1035
| 102-75.1035 Are there any restrictions on Federal agencies concerning the abandonment or destruction of improvements on land or related personal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468.11 | SECTION 102-75.1040
| 102-75.1040 May Federal agencies abandon or destroy improvements on land or related personal property before public notice is given of such proposed abandonment or destruction | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468.12 | SECTION 102-75.1045
| 102-75.1045 Are there exceptions to the policy that requires public notice be given before Federal agencies abandon or destroy improvements on land or related personal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.5.468.13 | SECTION 102-75.1050
| 102-75.1050 Is there any property for which this subpart does not apply | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6 | SUBPART F
| Subpart F - Delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.469 | SUBJGRP 469
| Delegation to the Department of Defense (DoD) | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.469.1 | SECTION 102-75.1055
| 102-75.1055 What is the policy governing delegations of real property disposal authority to the Secretary of Defense | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.469.2 | SECTION 102-75.1060
| 102-75.1060 What must the Secretary of Defense do before determining that DoD-controlled excess real property and related personal property is not required for the needs of any Federal agency and prior to disposal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.469.3 | SECTION 102-75.1065
| 102-75.1065 When using a delegation of real property disposal authority under this subpart, is DoD required to report excess property to GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.469.4 | SECTION 102-75.1070
| 102-75.1070 Can this delegation of authority to the Secretary of Defense be redelegated | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.470 | SUBJGRP 470
| Delegation to the Department of Agriculture (USDA) | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.470.5 | SECTION 102-75.1075
| 102-75.1075 What is the policy governing delegations of real property disposal authority to the Secretary of Agriculture | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.470.6 | SECTION 102-75.1080
| 102-75.1080 What must the Secretary of Agriculture do before determining that USDA-controlled excess real property and related personal property is not required for the needs of any Federal agency and prior to disposal | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.470.7 | SECTION 102-75.1085
| 102-75.1085 When using a delegation of real property disposal authority under this subpart, is USDA required to report excess property to GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.470.8 | SECTION 102-75.1090
| 102-75.1090 Can this delegation of authority to the Secretary of Agriculture be redelegated | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.471 | SUBJGRP 471
| Delegation to the Department of the Interior | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.471.9 | SECTION 102-75.1095
| 102-75.1095 What is the policy governing delegations of authority to the Secretary of the Interior | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.471.10 | SECTION 102-75.1100
| 102-75.1100 Can this delegation of authority to the Secretary of the Interior be redelegated | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.471.11 | SECTION 102-75.1105
| 102-75.1105 What other responsibilities does the Secretary of the Interior have under this delegation of authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472 | SUBJGRP 472
| Native American-Related Delegations | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472.12 | SECTION 102-75.1110
| 102-75.1110 What is the policy governing delegations of authority to the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Education for property used in the administration of any Native American-related functions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472.13 | SECTION 102-75.1115
| 102-75.1115 Are there any limitations or restrictions on this delegation of authority | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472.14 | SECTION 102-75.1120
| 102-75.1120 Does the property have to be Federally screened | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472.15 | SECTION 102-75.1125
| 102-75.1125 Can the transfer/retransfer under this delegation be at no cost or without consideration | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472.16 | SECTION 102-75.1130
| 102-75.1130 What action must the Secretary requesting the transfer take where funds were not programmed and appropriated for acquisition of the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.6.472.17 | SECTION 102-75.1135
| 102-75.1135 May this delegation of authority to the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Education be redelegated | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.7 | SUBPART G
| Subpart G - Conditional Gifts of Real Property to Further the Defense Effort | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.7.473.1 | SECTION 102-75.1140
| 102-75.1140 What is the policy governing the acceptance or rejection of a conditional gift of real property for a particular defense purpose | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.7.473.2 | SECTION 102-75.1145
| 102-75.1145 What action must the Federal agency receiving an offer of a conditional gift take | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.7.473.3 | SECTION 102-75.1150
| 102-75.1150 What happens to the gift if GSA determines it to be acceptable | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.7.473.4 | SECTION 102-75.1155
| 102-75.1155 May an acceptable gift of property be converted to money | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8 | SUBPART H
| Subpart H - Use of Federal Real Property to Assist the Homeless | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.473 | SUBJGRP 473
| Definitions | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.473.1 | SECTION 102-75.1160
| 102-75.1160 What definitions apply to this subpart | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.474 | SUBJGRP 474
| Applicability | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.474.2 | SECTION 102-75.1165
| 102-75.1165 What is the applicability of this subpart | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.475 | SUBJGRP 475
| Collecting the Information | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.475.3 | SECTION 102-75.1170
| 102-75.1170 How will information be collected | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.476 | SUBJGRP 476
| Suitability Determination | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.476.4 | SECTION 102-75.1175
| 102-75.1175 Who issues the suitability determination | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.477 | SUBJGRP 477
| Real Property Reported Excess to GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.477.5 | SECTION 102-75.1180
| 102-75.1180 For the purposes of this subpart, what is the policy concerning real property reported excess to GSA | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.478 | SUBJGRP 478
| Suitability Criteria | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.478.6 | SECTION 102-75.1185
| 102-75.1185 What are suitability criteria | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.479 | SUBJGRP 479
| Determination of Availability | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.479.7 | SECTION 102-75.1190
| 102-75.1190 What is the policy concerning determination of availability statements | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.480 | SUBJGRP 480
| Public Notice of Determination | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.480.8 | SECTION 102-75.1195
| 102-75.1195 What is the policy concerning making public the notice of determination | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.481 | SUBJGRP 481
| Application Process | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.481.9 | SECTION 102-75.1200
| 102-75.1200 How may representatives of the homeless apply for the use of properties to assist the homeless | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.482 | SUBJGRP 482
| Action on Approved Applications | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.482.10 | SECTION 102-75.1205
| 102-75.1205 What action must be taken on approved applications | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.483 | SUBJGRP 483
| Unsuitable Properties | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.483.11 | SECTION 102-75.1210
| 102-75.1210 What action must be taken on properties determined unsuitable for homeless assistance | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.484 | SUBJGRP 484
| No Applications Approved | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.8.484.12 | SECTION 102-75.1215
| 102-75.1215 What action must be taken if there is no expression of interest | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9 | SUBPART I
| Subpart I - Screening of Federal Real Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.1 | SECTION 102-75.1220
| 102-75.1220 How do landholding agencies find out if excess Federal real property is available | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.2 | SECTION 102-75.1225
| 102-75.1225 What details are provided in the “Notice of Availability” | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.3 | SECTION 102-75.1230
| 102-75.1230 How long does an agency have to indicate its interest in the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.4 | SECTION 102-75.1235
| 102-75.1235 Where should an agency send its written response to the “Notice of Availability” | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.5 | SECTION 102-75.1240
| 102-75.1240 Who, from the interested landholding agency, should submit the written response to GSA's “Notice of Availability” | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.6 | SECTION 102-75.1245
| 102-75.1245 What happens after the landholding agency properly responds to a “Notice of Availability” | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.7 | SECTION 102-75.1250
| 102-75.1250 What if the agency is not quite sure it wants the property and needs more time to decide | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.8 | SECTION 102-75.1255
| 102-75.1255 What happens when more than one agency has a valid interest in the property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.9 | SECTION 102-75.1260
| 102-75.1260 Does GSA conduct Federal screening on every property reported as excess real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.10 | SECTION 102-75.1265
| 102-75.1265 Are extensions granted to the Federal screening and response timeframes | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.11 | SECTION 102-75.1270
| 102-75.1270 How does an agency request a transfer of Federal real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.12 | SECTION 102-75.1275
| 102-75.1275 Does a requesting agency have to pay for excess real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.13 | SECTION 102-75.1280
| 102-75.1280 What happens if the property has already been declared surplus and an agency discovers a need for it | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.14 | SECTION 102-75.1285
| 102-75.1285 How does GSA transfer excess real property to the requesting agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.23.9.485.15 | SECTION 102-75.1290
| 102-75.1290 What happens if the landholding agency requesting the property does not promptly accept custody and accountability | |
41:3.1.1.4.24 | PART 102
| PART 102-76 - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.1.487.1 | SECTION 102-76.5
| 102-76.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.1.487.2 | SECTION 102-76.10
| 102-76.10 What basic design and construction policy governs Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Design and Construction | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487 | SUBJGRP 487
| National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.1 | SECTION 102-76.15
| 102-76.15 What are design and construction services | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.2 | SECTION 102-76.20
| 102-76.20 What issues must Federal agencies consider in providing site planning and landscape design services | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.3 | SECTION 102-76.25
| 102-76.25 What standards must Federal agencies meet in providing architectural and interior design services | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.4 | SECTION 102-76.30
| 102-76.30 What seismic safety standards must Federal agencies follow in the design and construction of Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.5 | SECTION 102-76.35
| 102-76.35 What is the purpose of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA) | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.6 | SECTION 102-76.40
| 102-76.40 To which real property actions does NEPA apply | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.487.7 | SECTION 102-76.45
| 102-76.45 What procedures must Federal agencies follow to implement the requirements of NEPA | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.488 | SUBJGRP 488
| Sustainable Development | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.488.8 | SECTION 102-76.50
| 102-76.50 What is sustainable development | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.2.488.9 | SECTION 102-76.55
| 102-76.55 What sustainable development principles must Federal agencies apply to the siting, design, and construction of new facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3 | SUBPART C
| Subpart C - Architectural Barriers Act | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.1 | SECTION 102-76.60
| 102-76.60 To which facilities does the Architectural Barriers Act apply | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.2 | SECTION 102-76.65
| 102-76.65 What standards must facilities subject to the Architectural Barriers Act meet | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.3 | SECTION 102-76.70
| 102-76.70 When are the costs of alterations to provide an accessible path of travel to an altered area containing a primary function disproportionate to the costs of the overall alterations for facilities subject to the standards in § 102-76.65(a) | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.4 | SECTION 102-76.75
| 102-76.75 What costs are included in the costs of alterations to provide an accessible path of travel to an altered area containing a primary function for facilities subject to the standards in § 102-76.65(a) | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.5 | SECTION 102-76.80
| 102-76.80 What is required if the costs of alterations to provide an accessible path of travel to an altered area containing a primary function are disproportionate to the costs of the overall alterations for facilities subject to the standards in § 102-76.65(a) | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.6 | SECTION 102-76.85
| 102-76.85 What is a primary function area for purposes of providing an accessible route in leased facilities subject to the standards in § 102-76.65(a) | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.7 | SECTION 102-76.90
| 102-76.90 Who has the authority to waive or modify the standards in § 102-76.65(a) | |
41:3.1.1.4.24.3.489.8 | SECTION 102-76.95
| 102-76.95 What recordkeeping responsibilities do Federal agencies have | |
41:3.1.1.4.25 | PART 102
| PART 102-77 - ART IN ARCHITECTURE | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.1.489.1 | SECTION 102-77.5
| 102-77.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.1.489.2 | SECTION 102-77.10
| 102-77.10 What basic Art in Architecture policy governs Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Art in Architecture | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2.489.1 | SECTION 102-77.15
| 102-77.15 Who funds the Art in Architecture efforts | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2.489.2 | SECTION 102-77.20
| 102-77.20 With whom should Federal agencies collaborate when commissioning and selecting art for Federal buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2.489.3 | SECTION 102-77.21
| 102-77.21 Is priority given to certain types of works of art when commissioning and selecting art for Federal buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2.489.4 | SECTION 102-77.22
| 102-77.22 Are there certain style requirements for statues or works of art that are commissioned to portray historically significant Americans | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2.489.5 | SECTION 102-77.23
| 102-77.23 Who is considered a historically significant American under this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.25.2.489.6 | SECTION 102-77.25
| 102-77.25 Do Federal agencies have responsibilities to provide national visibility for Art in Architecture | |
41:3.1.1.4.26 | PART 102
| PART 102-78 - HISTORIC PRESERVATION | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.1.489.1 | SECTION 102-78.5
| 102-78.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.1.489.2 | SECTION 102-78.10
| 102-78.10 What basic historic preservation policy governs Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Historic Preservation | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.1 | SECTION 102-78.15
| 102-78.15 What are historic properties | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.2 | SECTION 102-78.20
| 102-78.20 Are Federal agencies required to identify historic properties | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.3 | SECTION 102-78.25
| 102-78.25 What is an undertaking | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.4 | SECTION 102-78.30
| 102-78.30 Who are consulting parties | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.5 | SECTION 102-78.35
| 102-78.35 Are Federal agencies required to involve consulting parties in their historic preservation activities | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.6 | SECTION 102-78.40
| 102-78.40 What responsibilities do Federal agencies have when an undertaking adversely affects a historic or cultural property | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.7 | SECTION 102-78.45
| 102-78.45 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning nomination of properties to the National Register | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.8 | SECTION 102-78.50
| 102-78.50 What historic preservation services must Federal agencies provide | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.9 | SECTION 102-78.55
| 102-78.55 For which properties must Federal agencies assume historic preservation responsibilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.10 | SECTION 102-78.60
| 102-78.60 When leasing space, are Federal agencies able to give preference to space in historic properties or districts | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.11 | SECTION 102-78.65
| 102-78.65 What are Federal agencies' historic preservation responsibilities when disposing of real property under their control | |
41:3.1.1.4.26.2.489.12 | SECTION 102-78.70
| 102-78.70 What are an agency's historic preservation responsibilities when disposing of another Federal agency's real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.27 | PART 102
| PART 102-79 - ASSIGNMENT AND UTILIZATION OF SPACE | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.1.498.1 | SECTION 102-79.5
| 102-79.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.1.498.2 | SECTION 102-79.10
| 102-79.10 What basic assignment and utilization of space policy governs an Executive agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Assignment and Utilization of Space | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.498 | SUBJGRP 498
| Assignment of Space | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.498.1 | SECTION 102-79.15
| 102-79.15 What objectives must an Executive agency strive to meet in providing assignment and utilization of space services | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.498.2 | SECTION 102-79.20
| 102-79.20 What standard must Executive agencies promote when assigning space | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.499 | SUBJGRP 499
| Child Care | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.499.3 | SECTION 102-79.25
| 102-79.25 May Federal agencies allot space in Federal buildings for the provision of child care services | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.500 | SUBJGRP 500
| Fitness Centers | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.500.4 | SECTION 102-79.30
| 102-79.30 May Federal agencies allot space in Federal buildings for establishing fitness centers | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.500.5 | SECTION 102-79.35
| 102-79.35 What elements must Federal agencies address in their planning effort for establishing fitness programs | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.501 | SUBJGRP 501
| Federal Credit Unions | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.501.6 | SECTION 102-79.40
| 102-79.40 Can Federal agencies allot space in Federal buildings to Federal credit unions | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.501.7 | SECTION 102-79.45
| 102-79.45 What type of services may Federal agencies provide without charge to Federal credit unions | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.502 | SUBJGRP 502
| Utilization of Space | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.502.8 | SECTION 102-79.50
| 102-79.50 What standard must Executive agencies promote in their utilization of space | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.502.9 | SECTION 102-79.55
| 102-79.55 Is there a general hierarchy of consideration that agencies must follow in their utilization of space | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.502.10 | SECTION 102-79.60
| 102-79.60 Are agencies required to use historic properties available to the agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.503 | SUBJGRP 503
| Outleasing | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.503.11 | SECTION 102-79.65
| 102-79.65 May Executive agencies outlease space on major public access levels, courtyards and rooftops of public buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504 | SUBJGRP 504
| Siting Antennas on Federal Property | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.12 | SECTION 102-79.70
| 102-79.70 May Executive agencies assess fees against other Executive agencies for antenna placements and supporting services | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.13 | SECTION 102-79.75
| 102-79.75 May Executive agencies assess fees for antenna placements against public service organizations for antenna site outleases on major pedestrian access levels, courtyards, and rooftops of public buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.14 | SECTION 102-79.80
| 102-79.80 May Executive agencies assess fees for antenna placements against telecommunication service providers for antenna site outleases on major pedestrian access levels, courtyards, and rooftops of public buildings | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.15 | SECTION 102-79.85
| 102-79.85 What policy must Executive agencies follow concerning the placement of commercial antennas on Federal property | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.16 | SECTION 102-79.90
| 102-79.90 What criteria must Executive agencies consider when evaluating antenna siting requests | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.17 | SECTION 102-79.95
| 102-79.95 Who is responsible for the costs associated with providing access to antenna sites | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.504.18 | SECTION 102-79.100
| 102-79.100 What must Federal agencies do with antenna siting fees that they collect | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.505 | SUBJGRP 505
| Integrated Workplace | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.505.19 | SECTION 102-79.105
| 102-79.105 What is the Integrated Workplace | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.505.20 | SECTION 102-79.110
| 102-79.110 What Integrated Workplace policy must Federal agencies strive to promote | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.505.21 | SECTION 102-79.111
| 102-79.111 Where may Executive agencies find additional information on Integrated Workplace concepts | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.506 | SUBJGRP 506
| Public Access Defibrillation Programs | |
41:3.1.1.4.27.2.506.22 | SECTION 102-79.115
| 102-79.115 What guidelines must an agency follow if it elects to establish a public access defibrillation program in a Federal facility | |
41:3.1.1.4.28 | PART 102
| PART 102-80 - SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.1.526.1 | SECTION 102-80.5
| 102-80.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.1.526.2 | SECTION 102-80.10
| 102-80.10 What are the basic safety and environmental management policies for real property | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Safety and Environmental Management | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.526 | SUBJGRP 526
| Asbestos | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.526.1 | SECTION 102-80.15
| 102-80.15 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the assessment and management of asbestos | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.527 | SUBJGRP 527
| Radon | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.527.2 | SECTION 102-80.20
| 102-80.20 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the abatement of radon | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.528 | SUBJGRP 528
| Indoor Air Quality | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.528.3 | SECTION 102-80.25
| 102-80.25 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the management of indoor air quality | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.529 | SUBJGRP 529
| Lead | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.529.4 | SECTION 102-80.30
| 102-80.30 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning lead | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.530 | SUBJGRP 530
| Hazardous Materials and Wastes | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.530.5 | SECTION 102-80.35
| 102-80.35 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the monitoring of hazardous materials and wastes | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.531 | SUBJGRP 531
| Underground Storage Tanks | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.531.6 | SECTION 102-80.40
| 102-80.40 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the management of underground storage tanks | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.532 | SUBJGRP 532
| Seismic Safety | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.532.7 | SECTION 102-80.45
| 102-80.45 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning seismic safety in Federal facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.533 | SUBJGRP 533
| Risks and Risk Reduction Strategies | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.533.8 | SECTION 102-80.50
| 102-80.50 Are Federal agencies responsible for identifying/estimating risks and for appropriate risk reduction strategies | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.533.9 | SECTION 102-80.55
| 102-80.55 Are Federal agencies responsible for managing the execution of risk reduction projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.534 | SUBJGRP 534
| Facility Assessments | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.534.10 | SECTION 102-80.60
| 102-80.60 Are Federal agencies responsible for performing facility assessments | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.535 | SUBJGRP 535
| Incident Investigation | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.535.11 | SECTION 102-80.65
| 102-80.65 What are Federal agencies' responsibilities concerning the investigation of incidents, such as fires, accidents, injuries, and environmental incidents | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.536 | SUBJGRP 536
| Responsibility for Informing Tenants | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.536.12 | SECTION 102-80.70
| 102-80.70 Are Federal agencies responsible for informing their tenants of the condition and management of their facility safety and environment | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.537 | SUBJGRP 537
| Assessment of Environmental Issues | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.2.537.13 | SECTION 102-80.75
| 102-80.75 Who assesses environmental issues in Federal construction and lease construction projects | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3 | SUBPART C
| Subpart C - Accident and Fire Prevention | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.538 | SUBJGRP 538
| State and Local Codes | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.538.1 | SECTION 102-80.80
| 102-80.80 With what general accident and fire prevention policy must Federal agencies comply | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.538.2 | SECTION 102-80.85
| 102-80.85 Are Federally owned and leased buildings exempt from State and local code requirements in fire protection | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.539 | SUBJGRP 539
| Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.539.3 | SECTION 102-80.90
| 102-80.90 Is the Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-522) relevant to fire protection engineering | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.539.4 | SECTION 102-80.95
| 102-80.95 Is the Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992 applicable to all Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.540 | SUBJGRP 540
| Automatic Sprinkler Systems | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.540.5 | SECTION 102-80.100
| 102-80.100 What performance objective should an automatic sprinkler system be capable of meeting | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541 | SUBJGRP 541
| Equivalent Level of Safety Analysis | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.6 | SECTION 102-80.105
| 102-80.105 What information must be included in an equivalent level of safety analysis | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.7 | SECTION 102-80.110
| 102-80.110 What must an equivalent level of safety analysis indicate | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.8 | SECTION 102-80.115
| 102-80.115 Is there more than one option for establishing that an equivalent level of safety exists | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.9 | SECTION 102-80.120
| 102-80.120 What analytical and empirical tools should be used to support the life safety equivalency evaluation | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.10 | SECTION 102-80.125
| 102-80.125 Who has the responsibility for determining the acceptability of each equivalent level of safety analysis | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.11 | SECTION 102-80.130
| 102-80.130 Who must perform the equivalent level of safety analysis | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.541.12 | SECTION 102-80.135
| 102-80.135 Who is a qualified fire protection engineer | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.542 | SUBJGRP 542
| Room of Origin | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.542.13 | SECTION 102-80.140
| 102-80.140 What is meant by “room of origin” | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.543 | SUBJGRP 543
| Flashover | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.543.14 | SECTION 102-80.145
| 102-80.145 What is meant by “flashover” | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.544 | SUBJGRP 544
| Reasonable Worst Case Fire Scenario | |
41:3.1.1.4.28.3.544.15 | SECTION 102-80.150
| 102-80.150 What is meant by “reasonable worst case fire scenario” | |
41:3.1.1.4.29 | PART 102
| PART 102-81 - SECURITY | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.1.545.1 | SECTION 102-81.5
| 102-81.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.1.545.2 | SECTION 102-81.10
| 102-81.10 What basic security policy governs Federal agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Security | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.2.545.1 | SECTION 102-81.15
| 102-81.15 Who is responsible for upgrading and maintaining security standards in each existing Federally owned and leased facility | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.2.545.2 | SECTION 102-81.20
| 102-81.20 Are the security standards for new Federally owned and leased facilities the same as the standards for existing Federally owned and leased facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.2.545.3 | SECTION 102-81.25
| 102-81.25 Do the Interagency Security Committee Security Design Criteria apply to all new Federally owned and leased facilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.29.2.545.4 | SECTION 102-81.30
| 102-81.30 What information must job applicants at child care centers reveal | |
41:3.1.1.4.30 | PART 102
| PART 102-82 - UTILITY SERVICES | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.1.545.1 | SECTION 102-82.5
| 102-82.5 What does this part cover | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.1.545.2 | SECTION 102-82.10
| 102-82.10 What are the governing authorities for this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.1.545.3 | SECTION 102-82.15
| 102-82.15 Who must comply with the provisions of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.1.545.4 | SECTION 102-82.20
| 102-82.20 To whom do “we,” “you,” and their variants refer | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.1.545.5 | SECTION 102-82.25
| 102-82.25 How do we request a deviation from the provisions of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Utility Services | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.2.545.1 | SECTION 102-82.30
| 102-82.30 What authority must my agency have in order to procure utility service(s) | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.2.545.2 | SECTION 102-82.35
| 102-82.35 Can Executive agencies enter into contracts for utility services | |
41:3.1.1.4.30.2.545.3 | SECTION 102-82.40
| 102-82.40 What are Executive agencies' rate intervention responsibilities | |
41:3.1.1.4.31 | PART 102
| PART 102-83 - LOCATION OF SPACE | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - General Provisions | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.1.550.1 | SECTION 102-83.5
| 102-83.5 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.1.550.2 | SECTION 102-83.10
| 102-83.10 What basic location of space policy governs an Executive agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.1.550.3 | SECTION 102-83.15
| 102-83.15 Is there a general hierarchy of consideration that agencies must follow in their utilization of space | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Location of Space | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550 | SUBJGRP 550
| Delineated Area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550.1 | SECTION 102-83.20
| 102-83.20 What is a delineated area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550.2 | SECTION 102-83.25
| 102-83.25 Who is responsible for identifying the delineated area within which a Federal agency wishes to locate specific activities | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550.3 | SECTION 102-83.30
| 102-83.30 In addition to its mission and program requirements, are there any other issues that Federal agencies must consider in identifying the delineated area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550.4 | SECTION 102-83.35
| 102-83.35 Are Executive agencies required to consider whether the central business area will provide for adequate competition when acquiring leased space | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550.5 | SECTION 102-83.40
| 102-83.40 Who must approve the final delineated area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.550.6 | SECTION 102-83.45
| 102-83.45 Where may Executive agencies find guidance on appealing GSA's decisions and recommendations concerning delineated areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.551 | SUBJGRP 551
| Rural Areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.551.7 | SECTION 102-83.50
| 102-83.50 What is the Rural Development Act of 1972 | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.551.8 | SECTION 102-83.55
| 102-83.55 What is a rural area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.551.9 | SECTION 102-83.60
| 102-83.60 What is an urbanized area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.551.10 | SECTION 102-83.65
| 102-83.65 Are Executive agencies required to give first priority to the location of new offices and other facilities in rural areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552 | SUBJGRP 552
| Urban Areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.11 | SECTION 102-83.70
| 102-83.70 What is Executive Order 12072 | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.12 | SECTION 102-83.75
| 102-83.75 What is Executive Order 13006 | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.13 | SECTION 102-83.80
| 102-83.80 What is an urban area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.14 | SECTION 102-83.85
| 102-83.85 What is a central business area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.15 | SECTION 102-83.90
| 102-83.90 Do Executive Orders 12072 and 13006 apply to rural areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.16 | SECTION 102-83.95
| 102-83.95 After an agency has identified that its geographic service area and delineated area are in an urban area, what is the next step for an agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.17 | SECTION 102-83.100
| 102-83.100 Why must agencies consider available space in properties under the custody and control of the U.S. Postal Service | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.18 | SECTION 102-83.105
| 102-83.105 What happens if there is no available space in non-historic buildings under the custody and control of the U.S. Postal Service | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.19 | SECTION 102-83.110
| 102-83.110 When an agency's mission and program requirements call for the location in an urban area, are Executive agencies required to give first consideration to central business areas | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.20 | SECTION 102-83.115
| 102-83.115 What is a central city | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.552.21 | SECTION 102-83.120
| 102-83.120 What happens if an agency has a need to be in a specific urban area that is not a central city in a metropolitan area | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.553 | SUBJGRP 553
| Preference to Historic Properties | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.553.22 | SECTION 102-83.125
| 102-83.125 Are Executive agencies required to give preference to historic properties when acquiring leased space | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.554 | SUBJGRP 554
| Application of Socioeconomic Considerations | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.554.23 | SECTION 102-83.130
| 102-83.130 When must agencies consider the impact of location decisions on low- and moderate-income employees | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.554.24 | SECTION 102-83.135
| 102-83.135 With whom must agencies consult in determining the availability of low- and moderate-income housing | |
41:3.1.1.4.31.2.555.25.13 | APPENDIX
| Appendix to Part 102-83 - Memorandum of Understanding Between the Department Of Housing And Urban Development And the General Services Administration Concerning Low- And Moderate-Income Housing | |
41:3.1.1.4.32 | PART 102-84
| PART 102-84 [RESERVED] | |
41:3.1.1.4.33 | PART 102
| PART 102-85 - PRICING POLICY FOR OCCUPANCY IN GSA SPACE | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1 | SUBPART A
| Subpart A - Pricing Policy - General | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.5
| 102-85.5 By what authority is the pricing policy in this part prescribed | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.2 | SECTION 102-85.10
| 102-85.10 What is the scope of this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.3 | SECTION 102-85.15
| 102-85.15 What are the basic policies for charging Rent for space and services | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.4 | SECTION 102-85.20
| 102-85.20 What does an Occupancy Agreement (OA) do | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.5 | SECTION 102-85.25
| 102-85.25 What is the basic principle governing OAs | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.6 | SECTION 102-85.30
| 102-85.30 Are there special rules for certain Federal customers | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.7 | SECTION 102-85.35
| 102-85.35 What definitions apply to this part | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.1.555.8 | SECTION 102-85.40
| 102-85.40 What are the major components of the pricing policy | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2 | SUBPART B
| Subpart B - Occupancy Agreement | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.45
| 102-85.45 When is an Occupancy Agreement required | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.2 | SECTION 102-85.50
| 102-85.50 When does availability of funding have to be certified | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.3 | SECTION 102-85.55
| 102-85.55 What are the terms and conditions included in an OA | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.4 | SECTION 102-85.60
| 102-85.60 Who can execute an OA | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.5 | SECTION 102-85.65
| 102-85.65 How does an OA obligate the customer agency | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.6 | SECTION 102-85.70
| 102-85.70 Are the standard OA terms appropriate for non-cancelable space | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.7 | SECTION 102-85.75
| 102-85.75 When can space assignments be terminated | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.8 | SECTION 102-85.80
| 102-85.80 Who is financially responsible for expenses resulting from tenant non-performance | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.2.555.9 | SECTION 102-85.85
| 102-85.85 What if a customer agency participates in a consolidation | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.3 | SUBPART C
| Subpart C - Tenant Improvement Allowance | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.3.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.90
| 102-85.90 What is a tenant improvement allowance | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.3.555.2 | SECTION 102-85.95
| 102-85.95 Who pays for the TI allowance | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.3.555.3 | SECTION 102-85.100
| 102-85.100 How does a customer agency pay for tenant improvements | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.3.555.4 | SECTION 102-85.105
| 102-85.105 How does an agency pay for customer alterations that exceed the TI allowance | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.3.555.5 | SECTION 102-85.110
| 102-85.110 Can the allowance amount be changed | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4 | SUBPART D
| Subpart D - Rent Charges | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.115
| 102-85.115 How is the Rent determined | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.2 | SECTION 102-85.120
| 102-85.120 What is shell Rent | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.3 | SECTION 102-85.125
| 102-85.125 What alternate methods may be used to establish Rent in Federally-owned space | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.4 | SECTION 102-85.130
| 102-85.130 How are exemptions from Rent granted | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.5 | SECTION 102-85.135
| 102-85.135 What if space and services are provided by other executive agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.6 | SECTION 102-85.140
| 102-85.140 How are changes in Rent reflected in OAs | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.7 | SECTION 102-85.145
| 102-85.145 When are customer agencies responsible for Rent charges | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.8 | SECTION 102-85.150
| 102-85.150 How will Rent charges be reflected on the customer agency's Rent bill | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.9 | SECTION 102-85.155
| 102-85.155 What does a customer agency do if it does not agree with a Rent bill | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.4.555.10 | SECTION 102-85.160
| 102-85.160 How does a customer agency know how much to budget for Rent | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5 | SUBPART E
| Subpart E - Standard Levels of Service | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.165
| 102-85.165 What are standard levels of service | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5.555.2 | SECTION 102-85.170
| 102-85.170 Can flexitime and other alternative work schedules cost the customer agency more | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5.555.3 | SECTION 102-85.175
| 102-85.175 Are the standard level services for cleaning, mechanical operation, and maintenance identified in an OA | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5.555.4 | SECTION 102-85.180
| 102-85.180 Can there be other standard services | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5.555.5 | SECTION 102-85.185
| 102-85.185 Can space be exempted from the standard levels of service | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.5.555.6 | SECTION 102-85.190
| 102-85.190 Can GSA Rent be adjusted when standard levels of service are performed by other customer agencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.6 | SUBPART F
| Subpart F - Special Services | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.6.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.195
| 102-85.195 Does GSA provide special services | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7 | SUBPART G
| Subpart G - Continued Occupancy, Relocation and Forced Moves | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7.555.1 | SECTION 102-85.200
| 102-85.200 Can customer agencies continue occupancy of space or must they relocate at the end of an OA | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7.555.2 | SECTION 102-85.205
| 102-85.205 What happens if a customer agency continues occupancy after the expiration of an OA | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7.555.3 | SECTION 102-85.210
| 102-85.210 What if a customer agency has to relocate | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7.555.4 | SECTION 102-85.215
| 102-85.215 What if another customer agency forces a GSA customer to move | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7.555.5 | SECTION 102-85.220
| 102-85.220 Can a customer agency forced to relocate waive the reimbursements | |
41:3.1.1.4.33.7.555.6 | SECTION 102-85.225
| 102-85.225 What are the funding responsibilities for relocations resulting from emergencies | |
41:3.1.1.4.34 | PART 102-86
| PARTS 102-86 - 102-115 [RESERVED] | |