SUBPART E—Personal Property Whose Disposal Requires Special Handling (§102-36.335 to §102-36.470)
- 102-36.335—Are there certain types of excess personal property that must be disposed of differently from normal disposal procedures?
- 102-36.340—What must we do when disposing of excess aircraft?
- 102-36.345—May we dispose of excess Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP)?
- 102-36.350—How do we identify a FSCAP?
- 102-36.355—What are the FSCAP Criticality Codes?
- 102-36.360—How do we dispose of aircraft parts that are life-limited but have no FSCAP designation?
- 102-36.365—May we transfer or donate canines that have been used in the performance of law enforcement duties?
- 102-36.370—Are there special requirements concerning the use of excess personal property for disaster relief?
- 102-36.375—May we dispose of excess firearms?
- 102-36.380—Who is responsible for disposing of foreign excess personal property?
- 102-36.385—What are our responsibilities in the disposal of foreign excess personal property?
- 102-36.390—How may we dispose of foreign excess personal property?
- 102-36.395—How may GSA assist us in disposing of foreign excess personal property?
- 102-36.400—Who pays for the transportation costs when foreign excess personal property is returned to the United States?
- 102-36.405—May we keep gifts given to us from the public?
- 102-36.410—How do we dispose of a gift in the form of money or intangible personal property?
- 102-36.415—How do we dispose of gifts other than intangible personal property?
- 102-36.420—How do we dispose of gifts from foreign governments or entities?
- 102-36.425—May we dispose of excess hazardous personal property?
- 102-36.430—May we dispose of excess Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs)?
- 102-36.435—How do we identify Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs) requiring demilitarization?
- 102-36.440—Are there special procedures for reporting excess printing and binding equipment and supplies?
- 102-36.445—Do we report excess personal property originally acquired from or through the American National Red Cross?
- 102-36.450—Do we report excess shelf-life items?
- 102-36.455—How do we report excess shelf-life items?
- 102-36.460—Do we report excess medical shelf-life items held for national emergency purposes?
- 102-36.465—May we transfer or exchange excess medical shelf-life items with other federal agencies?
- 102-36.470—What must we do when disposing of excess vessels?