Source: http://www.gsa.gov/portal/ext/public/site/FMR/file/Part102-_79.html/category/21859/
Timestamp: 2015-04-21 19:04:33
Document Index: 499120618

Matched Legal Cases: ['§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§ 581', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102', '§102']

§102-79.5—What is the scope of this part?
§102-79.10—What basic assignment and utilization of space policy governs an Executive agency?
§102-79.15—What objectives must an Executive agency strive to meet in providing assignment and utilization of space services?
§102-79.20—What standard must Executive agencies promote when assigning space?
§102-79.25—May Federal agencies allot space in Federal buildings for the provision of child care services?
§102-79.30—May Federal agencies allot space in Federal buildings for establishing fitness centers?
§102-79.35—What elements must Federal agencies address in their planning effort for establishing fitness programs?
§102-79.40—Can Federal agencies allot space in Federal buildings to Federal credit unions?
§102-79.45—What type of services may Federal agencies provide without charge to Federal credit unions?
§102-79.50—What standard must Executive agencies promote in their utilization of space?
§102-79.55—Is there a general hierarchy of consideration that agencies must follow in their utilization of space?
§102-79.60—Are agencies required to use historic properties available to the agency?
§102-79.65—May Executive agencies outlease space on major public access levels, courtyards and rooftops of public buildings?
Yes. Authority to execute such outleases may be delegated by the Administrator based on authorities provided by the Public Buildings Cooperative Use Act (40 U.S.C. § 581(h)), the proceeds of which are to be deposited into GSA’s Federal Buildings Fund. Using such authority, Executive agencies, upon approval from GSA, may—
§102-79.70—May Executive agencies assess fees against other Executive agencies for antenna placements and supporting services?
§102-79.75—May Executive agencies assess fees for antenna placements against public service organizations for antenna site outleases on major pedestrian access levels, courtyards, and rooftops of public buildings?
§102-79.80—May Executive agencies assess fees for antenna placements against telecommunication service providers for antenna site outleases on major pedestrian access levels, courtyards, and rooftops of public buildings?
§102-79.85—What policy must Executive agencies follow concerning the placement of commercial antennas on Federal property?
§102-79.90—What criteria must Executive agencies consider when evaluating antenna siting requests?
§102-79.95—Who is responsible for the costs associated with providing access to antenna sites?
§102-79.100—What must Federal agencies do with antenna siting fees that they collect?
§102-79.105—What is the Integrated Workplace?
§102-79.110—What Integrated Workplace policy must Federal agencies strive to promote?
(g) Are developed with an integrated building systems approach; (h) Are based on a life cycle cost analysis that considers both facility and human capital costs over a substantial time period; and
§102-79.111—Where may Executive agencies find additional information on Integrated Workplace concepts?
§102-79.115—What guidelines must an agency follow if it elects to establish a public access defibrillation program in a Federal facility?