SUBPART D—Disposition of Excess Personal Property (§102-36.210 to §102-36.330)
- 102-36.210—Why must we report excess personal property to GSA?
- 102-36.215—How do we report excess personal property?
- 102-36.220—Must we report all excess personal property to GSA?
- 102-36.225—Must we report excess related personal property?
- 102-36.230—Where do we send the reports of excess personal property?
- 102-36.235—What information do we provide when reporting excess personal property?
- 102-36.240—What are the disposal condition codes?
- 102-36.245—Are we accountable for the personal property that has been reported excess, and who is responsible for the care and handling costs?
- 102-36.250—Does GSA ever take physical custody of excess personal property?
- 102-36.255—What options do we have when unusual circumstances do not allow adequate time for disposal through GSA?
- 102-36.260—How do we promote the expeditious transfer of excess personal property?
- 102-36.265—What if there are competing requests for the same excess personal property?
- 102-36.270—What if a federal agency requests personal property that is undergoing donation screening or in the sales process?
- 102-36.275—May we dispose of excess personal property without GSA approval?
- 102-36.280—May we withdraw from the disposal process excess personal property that we have reported to GSA?
- 102-36.285—May we charge for personal property transferred to another federal agency?
- 102-36.290—How much do we charge for excess personal property on a transfer with reimbursement?
- 102-36.295—Is there any reporting requirement on the disposition of excess personal property?
- 102-36.300—How do we report the furnishing of personal property to non-federal recipients?
- 102-36.305—May we abandon or destroy excess personal property without reporting it to GSA?
- 102-36.310—Who makes the determination to abandon or destroy excess personal property?
- 102-36.315—Are there any restrictions to the use of the abandonment/destruction authority?
- 102-36.320—May we transfer or donate excess personal property that has been determined appropriate for abandonment/destruction without GSA approval?
- 102-36.325—What must be done before the abandonment/destruction of excess personal property?
- 102-36.330—Are there occasions when public notice is not needed regarding abandonment/destruction of excess personal property?