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7/19/02 Dispatch: Federal Management Regulations - Sale of Personal Property
SOURCE: Federal Register, July 19, 2002, Vol. 67, No. 139, page 47494
SYNOPSIS: GSA is proposing to update, streamline, and clarify Federal Property Management Regulations (FPMR) Part 101-45, Sale, Abandonment, or Destruction of Personal Property, then moving it to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) as Part 102-38, Sale of Personal Property.
DATES: Comments must be submitted by August 19, 2002.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be submitted to Rodney Lantier, Regulatory Secretariat (MVP), Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration, 1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405. Address e-mail comments to: RIN.3090-AH10@gsa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Holcombe, Director, Personal Property Management Policy Division (MTP), 202-501-3828.
All that remain of FPMR Part 101-45 would be Section 101-45.000, Cross-Reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR Chapter 102, Parts 102-1 Through 102-220), which would state: "For information on sale of personal property previously contained in this part, see FMR Part 38 (41 CFR Part 102-38)."
The following are the proposed contents of the new FMR Part 102-38:
102-38.50 What must we do when we suspect non-compliance with the provisions of this part?
102-38.70 May we abandon, destroy, or donate personal property either prior to or after trying to sell it?
Subpart B - Sales Process
102-38.120 When may we sell personal property at fixed prices (fixed price sale)?
Subpart C - Bids
102-38.300 What happens to the remaining portion of the proceeds if we are authorized to retain only a portion of the proceeds from the sale of personal property?
102-38.315 Are we required to use the Alternative Disputes Resolution for sales contracts?
Subpart E - Other Governing Statutes
Subpart F - Reporting Requirements
102-38.330 Are there any reports that we must submit to GSA?
102-38.335 Is there any additional personal property sales information that we must submit to GSA?
Subpart G - Sales to State and Local Governments
102-38.345 Do we have to withdraw personal property advertised for public sale if a State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP) wants to buy it?
102-38.350 Are State and local governments subject to the same payment requirements as public buyers?
102-38.355 Do the regulations of this part apply to SASPs?