41 CFR Part 102-36
PART 102-36—DISPOSITION OF EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY
- PART 102-36—DISPOSITION OF EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY
- Subtitle C—Federal Property Management Regulations System › Chapter 102—Federal Management Regulation › Subchapter B—Personal Property
- Subpart A—General Provisions
- § 102-36.5 Scope.
- § 102-36.10 Agency responsibilities.
- § 102-36.15 Contractors.
- § 102-36.20 GSA responsibilities.
- Subpart B—Acquiring Excess Personal Property for Our Agency
- § 102-36.25 Eligibility.
- § 102-36.30 Maximize use of excess personal property.
- § 102-36.35 Considerations.
- § 102-36.40 Excess personal property transfer costs.
- § 102-36.45 Transfer with reimbursement.
- § 102-36.50 Excess personal property screening period.
- § 102-36.55 Agency responsibilities in transfer order processing.
- § 102-36.60 Excess personal property removal.
- § 102-36.65 Direct transfers.
- Subpart C—Acquiring Excess Personal Property for Non-Federal Recipients
- § 102-36.70 Acquiring excess personal property for non-Federal activities.
- § 102-36.75 Responsibilities when acquiring excess personal property for use by a non-Federal recipient.
- § 102-36.80 Nonappropriated fund activity and title retention.
- § 102-36.85 Transfers of personal property owned by a nonappropriated fund activity.
- § 102-36.90 Contractor restrictions.
- § 102-36.95 Cooperative limitations.
- § 102-36.100 Grantee requirements.
- § 102-36.105 Fee when furnishing excess personal property to project grantees.
- § 102-36.110 Type of excess personal property furnished to project grantees.
- § 102-36.115 Excess personal property for cannibalization purposes by grantees.
- § 102-36.120 Limit on excess personal property furnished to grantees.
- Subpart D—Disposition of Excess Personal Property
- § 102-36.125 Reporting requirements and exceptions.
- § 102-36.130 Accountability.
- § 102-36.135 Physical custody.
- § 102-36.140 Competing requests.
- § 102-36.145 Disposal of excess personal property without GSA approval.
- § 102-36.150 Disposal process withdrawal.
- § 102-36.155 Reimbursement conditions.
- § 102-36.160 Reimbursement amount.
- § 102-36.165 Abandonment/destruction.
- § 102-36.170 Abandonment/destruction authority restrictions.
- Subpart E—Personal Property Whose Disposal Requires Special Handling
- § 102-36.175 Excess aircraft disposal.
- § 102-36.180 Excess Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP) disposal.
- § 102-36.185 FSCAP identification.
- § 102-36.190 FSCAP Criticality Codes.
- § 102-36.195 Disposing of life-limited aircraft parts without an FSCAP designation.
- § 102-36.200 Special requirements for disaster relief.
- § 102-36.205 Excess firearms disposal.
- § 102-36.210 Agency responsibilities in foreign excess personal property disposal.
- § 102-36.215 Foreign excess personal property disposal options.
- § 102-36.220 GSA assistance in foreign excess personal property disposal.
- § 102-36.225 Foreign excess personal property transportation costs.
- § 102-36.230 Gift disposal.
- § 102-36.235 Money or intangible personal property disposal.
- § 102-36.240 Gift disposal other than intangible personal property.
- § 102-36.245 Excess Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs).
- § 102-36.250 Identifying DEMIL requirements.
- § 102-36.255 Excess shelf-life items.
- § 102-36.260 Excess medical shelf-life items held for national emergency purposes.
- § 102-36.265 Transferring or exchanging excess medical shelf-life items with other Federal agencies.
- § 102-36.270 Excess vessels.
- § 102-36.275 Excess hazardous personal property.