SUBPART C—Bids (§102-38.170 to §102-38.270)
- 102-38.170—May we sell Federal personal property to anyone?
- 102-38.175—How do we find out if a person or entity has been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Government?
- 102-38.180—May we sell Federal personal property to a Federal employee?
- 102-38.185—May we sell Federal personal property to State or local governments?
- 102-38.190—What is considered a responsive bid?
- 102-38.195—Must bidders use authorized bid forms?
- 102-38.200—Who may accept bids?
- 102-38.205—Must we accept all bids?
- 102-38.210—What happens when bids have been rejected?
- 102-38.215—When may we disclose the bid results to the public?
- 102-38.220—What must we do when the highest bids received have the same bid amount?
- 102-38.225—What are the additional requirements in the bid process?
- 102-38.230—Is a bid deposit required to buy personal property?
- 102-38.235—What types of payment may we accept as bid deposits?
- 102-38.240—What happens to the deposit bond if the bidder defaults or wants to withdraw his/her bid?
- 102-38.245—Do we consider late bids for award?
- 102-38.250—How do we handle late bids that are not considered?
- 102-38.255—May we allow a bidder to modify or withdraw a bid?
- 102-38.260—Who makes the administrative determinations regarding mistakes in bids?
- 102-38.265—Must we keep records on administrative determinations?
- 102-38.270—May a bidder protest the determinations made on sales of personal property?