SUBPART A—Regulation System (§102-2.5 to §102-2.125)
- 102-2.5—What is the Federal Management Regulation (FMR)?
- 102-2.10—What is the FMR's purpose?
- 102-2.15—What is the authority for the FMR system?
- 102-2.20—Which agencies are subject to the FMR?
- 102-2.25—When are other agencies involved in developing the FMR?
- 102-2.30—Where and in what formats is the FMR published?
- 102-2.35—How is the FMR distributed?
- 102-2.40—May an agency issue implementing and supplementing regulations for the FMR?
- 102-2.45—How is the FMR numbered?
- 102-2.50—How do I number my agency's implementing regulations?
- 102-2.55—How do I number my agency's supplementing regulations?
- 102-2.60—What is a deviation from the FMR?
- 102-2.65—When may agencies deviate from the FMR?
- 102-2.70—What are individual and class deviations?
- 102-2.75—What timeframes apply to deviations?
- 102-2.80—What steps must an agency take to deviate from the FMR?
- 102-2.85—What are the reasons for writing to GSA about FMR deviations?
- 102-2.90—Where should my agency send its correspondence on an FMR deviation?
- 102-2.95—What information must agencies include in their deviation letters to GSA?
- 102-2.100—Must agencies provide GSA with a follow-up analysis of their experience in deviating from the FMR?
- 102-2.105—What information must agencies include in their follow-up analysis?
- 102-2.110—When must agencies provide their follow-up letters?
- 102-2.115—What kinds of non-regulatory material does GSA publish outside of the FMR?
- 102-2.120—How do I know whom to contact to discuss the regulatory requirements of programs addressed in the FMR?
- 102-2.125—What source of information can my agency use to identify materials that describe how to do business with GSA?