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[41 CFR 102-39] Title 41 Part 102-39 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 41 Part 102-39
Title 41 → Subtitle C → Chapter 102 → Subchapter B → Part 102-39
§102-39.5 What is the exchange/sale authority?
§102-39.10 What does this part cover?
§102-39.15 How are the terms “I” and “you” used in this part?
§102-39.20 What definitions apply to this part?
§102-39.25 Which exchange/sale provisions are subject to deviation?
§102-39.30 How do I request a deviation from this part?
§102-39.35 When should I consider using the exchange/sale authority?
§102-39.40 Why should I consider using the exchange/sale authority?
§102-39.45 When should I not use the exchange/sale authority?
§102-39.50 How do I determine whether to do an exchange or a sale?
§102-39.55 When should I offer property I am exchanging or selling under the exchange/sale authority to other Federal agencies or State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASP)?
§102-39.60 What restrictions and prohibitions apply to the exchange/sale of personal property?
§102-39.65 What conditions apply to the exchange/sale of personal property?
§102-39.70 What are the exchange methods?
§102-39.75 What are the sales methods?
§102-39.80 What are the accounting requirements for exchange allowances or proceeds of sale?
§102-39.85 What information am I required to report?
Source: 66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
[73 FR 50880, Aug. 29, 2008]
This part covers the exchange/sale authority, and applies to all personal property owned by executive agencies worldwide. For the exchange/sale of aircraft parts and hazardous materials, you must meet the requirements in this part and in parts 101-33 and 101-42 of this title.
[66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001, as amended at 69 FR 11539, Mar. 11, 2004]
[66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001. Redesignated at 73 FR 50880, Aug. 29, 2008]
Excess property means any personal property under the control of any Federal agency that is no longer required for that agency's needs or responsibilities, as determined by the agency head or designee.
(2) Does not meet the agency's need as well as the personal property to be acquired.
[66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001, as amended at 73 FR 50880, Aug. 29, 2008]
[66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001, as amended at 69 FR 11539, Mar. 11, 2004. Redesignated at 73 FR 50880, Aug. 29, 2008]
[66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001; 66 FR 51095, Oct. 5, 2001, as amended at 69 FR 11539, Mar. 11, 2004; 71 FR 20900, Apr. 24, 2006. Redesignated at 73 FR 50880, Aug. 29, 2008; 75 FR 24820, May 6, 2010; 76 FR 67372, Nov. 1, 2011]
[73 FR 50881, Aug. 29, 2008]
(b) You may sell property being replaced by negotiation at fixed prices in accordance with the provisions of §102-38.120 and 102-38.125 of this title.
[73 FR 50881, Aug. 29, 2008, as amended at 75 FR 24820, May 6, 2010]
[66 FR 48614, Sept. 21, 2001, as amended at 71 FR 20900, Apr. 24, 2006. Redesignated at 73 FR 50880, Aug. 29, 2008]