SUBPART B—Sales Process (§102-38.75 to §102-38.165)
- 102-38.75—How may we sell personal property?
- 102-38.80—Which method of sale should we use?
- 102-38.85—What is a sealed bid sale?
- 102-38.90—What is a spot bid sale?
- 102-38.95—What is an auction?
- 102-38.100—What is a negotiated sale?
- 102-38.105—Under what conditions may we negotiate sales of personal property?
- 102-38.110—Who approves our determinations to conduct negotiated sales?
- 102-38.115—What are the specific reporting requirements for negotiated sales?
- 102-38.120—When may we conduct negotiated sales of personal property at fixed prices (fixed price sale)?
- 102-38.125—May we sell personal property at fixed prices to State agencies?
- 102-38.130—Must we publicly advertise sales of Federal personal property?
- 102-38.135—What constitutes a public advertisement?
- 102-38.140—What must we include in the public notice on sale of personal property?
- 102-38.145—Must we allow for inspection of the personal property to be sold?
- 102-38.150—How long is the inspection period?
- 102-38.155—What is an offer to sell?
- 102-38.160—What must be included in the offer to sell?
- 102-38.165—Are the terms and conditions in the offer to sell binding?