SUBPART B—Facility Management (§102-74.15 to §102-74.360)
- 102-74.15—What are the facility management responsibilities of occupant agencies?
- 102-74.20—What are occupancy services?
- 102-74.25—What responsibilities do Executive agencies have regarding occupancy services?
- 102-74.30—What standard in providing occupancy services must Executive agencies follow?
- 102-74.35—What building services must Executive agencies provide?
- 102-74.40—What are concession services?
- 102-74.45—When must Federal agencies provide concession services?
- 102-74.50—Are Federal agencies required to give blind vendors priority in operating vending facilities?
- 102-74.55—Are vending facilities authorized under the Randolph-Sheppard Act operated by permit or contract?
- 102-74.60—Are Federal agencies required to give blind vendors priority in operating cafeterias?
- 102-74.65—Are cafeterias authorized under the Randolph-Sheppard Act operated by permit or contract?
- 102-74.70—Are commercial vendors and nonprofit organizations required to operate vending facilities by permit or contractual arrangement?
- 102-74.75—May Federal agencies sell tobacco products in vending machines in Government-owned and leased space?
- 102-74.100—What are conservation programs?
- 102-74.105—What are asset services?
- 102-74.110—What asset services must Executive agencies provide?
- 102-74.115—What standard in providing asset services must Executive agencies follow?
- 102-74.120—Is a prospectus required to be submitted before emergency alterations can be performed?
- 102-74.125—Are prospectuses required for reimbursable alteration projects?
- 102-74.130—When a prospectus is required, can GSA prepare a prospectus for a reimbursable alteration project?
- 102-74.135—Who selects construction and alteration projects that are to be performed?
- 102-74.140—On what basis does the Administrator select construction and alteration projects?
- 102-74.145—What information must a Federal agency submit to GSA after the agency has identified a need for construction or alteration of a public building?
- 102-74.150—Who submits prospectuses for the construction or alteration of public buildings to the Congressional committees?
- 102-74.155—What energy conservation policy must Federal agencies follow in the management of facilities?
- 102-74.160—What actions must Federal agencies take to promote energy conservation?
- 102-74.165—What energy standards must Federal agencies follow for existing facilities?
- 102-74.170—May exceptions to the energy conservation policies in this subpart be granted?
- 102-74.175—Are Government-leased buildings required to conform with the policies in this subpart?
- 102-74.180—What illumination levels must Federal agencies maintain on Federal facilities?
- 102-74.185—What heating and cooling policy must Federal agencies follow in Federal facilities?
- 102-74.190—Are portable heaters, fans and other such devices allowed in Government-controlled facilities?
- 102-74.195—What ventilation policy must Federal agencies follow?
- 102-74.200—What information are Federal agencies required to report to the Department of Energy (DOE)?
- 102-74.205—What Federal facility ridesharing policy must Executive agencies follow?
- 102-74.210—What steps must Executive agencies take to promote ridesharing at Federal facilities?
- 102-74.230—Who is responsible for establishing an occupant emergency program?
- 102-74.235—Are occupant agencies required to cooperate with the Designated Official in the implementation of the emergency plans and the staffing of the emergency organization?
- 102-74.240—What are Federal agencies' occupant emergency responsibilities?
- 102-74.245—Who makes the decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization?
- 102-74.250—What information must the Designated Official use to make a decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization?
- 102-74.255—How must occupant evacuation or relocation be accomplished when there is immediate danger to persons or property, such as fire, explosion or the discovery of an explosive device (not
- 102-74.260—What action must the Designated Official initiate when there is advance notice of an emergency?
- 102-74.265—Who must provide for the regulation and policing of parking facilities?
- 102-74.270—Are vehicles required to display parking permits in parking facilities?
- 102-74.275—May Federal agencies authorize lessors or parking management contractors to manage, regulate and police parking facilities?
- 102-74.280—Are privately owned vehicles converted for propane carburetion permitted in underground parking facilities?
- 102-74.285—How must Federal agencies assign priority to parking spaces in controlled areas?
- 102-74.290—May Federal agencies allow employees to use parking spaces not required for official needs?
- 102-74.295—Who determines the number of employee parking spaces for each facility?
- 102-74.300—How must space available for employee parking be allocated among occupant agencies?
- 102-74.305—How must Federal agencies assign available parking spaces to their employees?
- 102-74.310—What measures must Federal agencies take to improve the utilization of parking facilities?
- 102-74.315—What is the smoking policy for interior space in Federal facilities?
- 102-74.320—Are there any exceptions to the smoking policy for interior space in Federal facilities?
- 102-74.325—Are designated smoking areas authorized in interior space?
- 102-74.330—What smoking restrictions apply to outside areas under Executive branch control?
- 102-74.335—Who is responsible for furnishing and installing signs concerning smoking restrictions in the building, and in and around building entrance doorways and air intake ducts?
- 102-74.340—Who is responsible for monitoring and controlling areas designated for smoking by an agency head and for identifying those areas with proper signage?
- 102-74.345—Does the smoking policy in this part apply to the judicial branch?
- 102-74.350—Are agencies required to meet their obligations under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act where there is an exclusive representative for the employees prior to impleme
- 102-74.351—If a state or local government has a smoke-free ordinance that is more strict than the smoking policy for Federal facilities, does the state or local law or Federal policy control?
- 102-74.355—With what accident and fire prevention standards must Federal facilities comply?
- 102-74.360—What are the specific accident and fire prevention responsibilities of occupant agencies?