Title 41 C.F.R. — Public Contracts and Property Management
3096 sections
PART 50-201
- § 50-201.1 — The Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act
- § 50-201.101 — Employees affected
- § 50-201.102 — Overtime
- § 50-201.103 — Dealer as agent of undisclosed principal
- § 50-201.104 — Protection against unintentional employment of underage minors
- § 50-201.105 — Hours worked
- § 50-201.1101 — Minimum wages
- § 50-201.1102 — Tolerance for apprentices, student-learners, and handicapped workers
- § 50-201.1201 — [Reserved]
- § 50-201.1202 — Complaints
- § 50-201.1203 — Other contracts
- § 50-201.2 — Administration of the Act
- § 50-201.201 — Breach of stipulations
- § 50-201.3 — Insertion of stipulations
- § 50-201.301 — Agency regulations
- § 50-201.4 — Statutory exemptions
- § 50-201.501 — Records of employment
- § 50-201.502 — Record of injuries
- § 50-201.601 — Requests for exceptions and exemptions
- § 50-201.602 — Decisions concerning exceptions and exemptions
- § 50-201.603 — Full administrative exemptions
- § 50-201.701 — Definition of “person.”
PART 50-202
- § 50-202.1 — Application and scope
- § 50-202.2 — Minimum wage in all industries
- § 50-202.3 — Learners, student learners, apprentices, and handicapped workers
PART 50-203
- § 50-203.1 — Reports of breach or violation
- § 50-203.10 — Decision of the administrative law judge
- § 50-203.11 — Review
- § 50-203.12 — Effective date
- § 50-203.13 — Requests for exceptions and exemptions
- § 50-203.14 — Decisions concerning exceptions and exemptions
- § 50-203.15 — Initiation of proceeding
- § 50-203.16 — Industry panel meetings
- § 50-203.17 — Hearings
- § 50-203.18 — Evidence
- § 50-203.19 — Subpoenas and witness fees
- § 50-203.2 — Issuance of a formal complaint
- § 50-203.20 — Examination of witnesses
- § 50-203.21 — Decisions
- § 50-203.22 — Effective date of determinations
- § 50-203.3 — Answer
- § 50-203.4 — Motions
- § 50-203.5 — Intervention
- § 50-203.6 — Witnesses and subpoenas
- § 50-203.7 — Prehearing conferences
- § 50-203.8 — Hearing
- § 50-203.9 — Briefs
PART 50-204
- § 50-204.1 — Scope and application
- § 50-204.10 — Occupational noise exposure
- § 50-204.1a — Variances
- § 50-204.2 — General safety and health standards
- § 50-204.20 — Radiation—definitions
- § 50-204.21 — Exposure of individuals to radiation in restricted areas
- § 50-204.22 — Exposure to airborne radioactive material
- § 50-204.23 — Precautionary procedures and personnel monitoring
- § 50-204.24 — Caution signs, labels, and signals
- § 50-204.25 — Exceptions from posting requirements
- § 50-204.26 — Exemptions for radioactive materials packaged for shipment
- § 50-204.27 — Instruction of personnel posting
- § 50-204.28 — Storage of radioactive materials
- § 50-204.29 — Waste disposal
- § 50-204.3 — Material handling and storage
- § 50-204.30 — Notification of incidents
- § 50-204.31 — Reports of overexposure and excessive levels and concentrations
- § 50-204.32 — Records
- § 50-204.33 — Disclosure to former employee of individual employee's record
- § 50-204.34 — AEC licensees—AEC contractors operating AEC plants and facilities—AEC agreement State licensees or registrants
- § 50-204.35 — Application for variations from radiation levels
- § 50-204.36 — Radiation standards for mining
- § 50-204.4 — Tools and equipment
- § 50-204.5 — Machine guarding
- § 50-204.50 — Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and mists
- § 50-204.6 — Medical services and first aid
- § 50-204.65 — Inspection of compressed gas cylinders
- § 50-204.66 — Acetylene
- § 50-204.67 — Oxygen
- § 50-204.68 — Hydrogen
- § 50-204.69 — Nitrous oxide
- § 50-204.7 — Personal protective equipment
- § 50-204.70 — Compressed gases
- § 50-204.71 — Safety relief devices for compressed gas containers
- § 50-204.72 — Safe practices for welding and cutting on containers which have held combustibles
- § 50-204.75 — Transportation safety
- § 50-204.8 — Use of compressed air
PART 50-205
- § 50-205.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 50-205.10 — Modification or termination of agreement
- § 50-205.2 — Definitions
- § 50-205.3 — Agreement with a State agency
- § 50-205.4 — Plan of cooperation
- § 50-205.5 — Inspections by State agency
- § 50-205.6 — Complaints
- § 50-205.7 — Manual of instructions
- § 50-205.8 — Reports of inspections
- § 50-205.9 — Inspections by the Department of Labor
PART 50-210
- § 50-210.0 — General enforcement policy
- § 50-210.1 — Coverage under the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act of truck drivers employed by oil dealers
PART 51-1
PART 51-10
- § 51-10.101 — Purpose
- § 51-10.102 — Application
- § 51-10.103 — Definitions
- § 51-10.104 — 51-10.104-51-10.109 [Reserved]
- § 51-10.110 — Self-evaluation
- § 51-10.111 — Notice
- § 51-10.112 — 51-10.112-51-10.129 [Reserved]
- § 51-10.130 — General prohibitions against discrimination
- § 51-10.131 — 51-10.131-51-10.139 [Reserved]
- § 51-10.140 — Employment
- § 51-10.141 — 51-10.141-51-10.148 [Reserved]
- § 51-10.149 — Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited
- § 51-10.150 — Program accessibility: Existing facilities
- § 51-10.151 — Program accessibility: New construction and alterations
- § 51-10.152 — 51-10.152-51-10.159 [Reserved]
- § 51-10.160 — Communications
- § 51-10.161 — 51-10.161-51-10.169 [Reserved]
- § 51-10.170 — Compliance procedures
- § 51-10.171 — 51-10.171-51-10.999 [Reserved]
PART 51-11
- § 51-11.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 51-11.10 — Restrictions that apply to testimony
- § 51-11.11 — Restrictions that apply to released records
- § 51-11.12 — Procedure when a decision is not made prior to the time a response is required
- § 51-11.13 — Procedure in the event of an adverse ruling
- § 51-11.14 — Fees
- § 51-11.15 — Penalties
- § 51-11.2 — Applicability
- § 51-11.3 — Definitions
- § 51-11.4 — General prohibition
- § 51-11.5 — Service of demand
- § 51-11.6 — Filing requirements for demands for documents or testimony
- § 51-11.7 — Factors the Committee will consider
- § 51-11.8 — Processing demands or requests
- § 51-11.9 — Final determination
PART 51-2
- § 51-2.1 — Membership
- § 51-2.2 — Powers and responsibilities
- § 51-2.3 — Notice of proposed addition or deletion
- § 51-2.4 — Determination of suitability
- § 51-2.5 — Committee decision
- § 51-2.6 — Reconsideration of Committee decision
- § 51-2.7 — Fair market price
- § 51-2.8 — Procurement list
- § 51-2.9 — Oral presentations by interested persons at Committee meetings
PART 51-3
- § 51-3.1 — General
- § 51-3.2 — Responsibilities under the AbilityOne Program
- § 51-3.3 — Assignment of commodity or service
- § 51-3.4 — Distribution of orders
- § 51-3.5 — Fees
- § 51-3.6 — Reports to central nonprofit agencies
PART 51-4
- § 51-4.1 — General
- § 51-4.2 — Initial qualification
- § 51-4.3 — Maintaining qualification
- § 51-4.4 — Subcontracting
- § 51-4.5 — Violations by nonprofit agencies
PART 51-5
- § 51-5.1 — General
- § 51-5.2 — Authorization/deauthorization as a mandatory source
- § 51-5.3 — Scope of requirement
- § 51-5.4 — Purchase exceptions
- § 51-5.5 — Prices
- § 51-5.6 — Shipping
- § 51-5.7 — Payments
- § 51-5.8 — Violations by entities of the Government
PART 51-6
- § 51-6.1 — Direct order process
- § 51-6.10 — Quality of merchandise
- § 51-6.11 — Quality complaints
- § 51-6.12 — Specification changes and similar actions
- § 51-6.13 — Replacement and similar commodities
- § 51-6.14 — Replacement services
- § 51-6.15 — Disputes
- § 51-6.2 — Allocation process
- § 51-6.3 — Long-term procurements
- § 51-6.4 — Military resale commodities
- § 51-6.5 — Adjustment and cancellation of orders
- § 51-6.6 — Request for waiver of specification requirement
- § 51-6.7 — Orders in excess of nonprofit agency capability
- § 51-6.8 — Deletion of items from the Procurement List
- § 51-6.9 — Correspondence and inquiries
PART 51-7
- § 51-7.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 51-7.2 — Early involvement in private, State, and local activities requiring Federal approval
- § 51-7.3 — Ensuring environmental documents are actually considered in agency determinations
- § 51-7.4 — Typical classes of action
- § 51-7.5 — Environmental information
PART 51-8
- § 51-8.1 — General
- § 51-8.10 — Fees
- § 51-8.11 — Other Rights and Services
- § 51-8.2 — Proactive Disclosures
- § 51-8.3 — Requirements for Making Requests
- § 51-8.4 — Responsibility for Responding to Requests
- § 51-8.5 — Timing of Responses to Requests
- § 51-8.6 — Responses to Requests
- § 51-8.7 — Confidential Commercial Information
- § 51-8.8 — Administrative Appeals
- § 51-8.9 — Preservation of Records
PART 51-9
- § 51-9.101 — Maintenance of records
- § 51-9.101-1 — Collection and use
- § 51-9.101-2 — Standards of accuracy
- § 51-9.101-3 — Content of systems of records
- § 51-9.101-4 — Rules of conduct
- § 51-9.101-5 — Safeguarding systems of records
- § 51-9.102 — Availability of records
- § 51-9.102-1 — Specific exemptions
- § 51-9.201 — Conditions of disclosure
- § 51-9.202 — Accounting of disclosures
- § 51-9.301 — Notification
- § 51-9.302 — Times, places and requirements for access requests
- § 51-9.303 — Access procedures
- § 51-9.303-1 — Form of requests
- § 51-9.303-2 — Special requirements for medical/psychological records
- § 51-9.303-3 — Granting access
- § 51-9.303-4 — Denials of access
- § 51-9.304 — Fees
- § 51-9.304-1 — Records available without charge
- § 51-9.304-2 — Records available at a fee
- § 51-9.304-3 — Prepayment of fees over $25
- § 51-9.304-4 — Form of payment
- § 51-9.304-5 — Reproduction fee schedule
- § 51-9.401 — Submission of requests to amend records
- § 51-9.402 — Review of requests to amend records
- § 51-9.403 — Approval of requests to amend
- § 51-9.404 — Refusal of request to amend
- § 51-9.405 — Request of review of refusal to amend a record
- § 51-9.501 — Reporting requirement
- § 51-9.502 — Federal Register notice of establishment of new system or alteration of existing system
- § 51-9.503 — Effective date of new systems of records or alteration of an existing system of records
- § 51-9.601 — Office of Inspector General exemptions
- § 51-9.701 — Committee rules of conduct
PART 60-1
- § 60-1.1 — Purpose and application
- § 60-1.10 — Foreign government practices
- § 60-1.11 — Payment or reimbursement of membership fees and other expenses to private clubs
- § 60-1.12 — Record retention
- § 60-1.2 — Administrative responsibility
- § 60-1.20 — Compliance evaluations
- § 60-1.21 — Filing complaints
- § 60-1.22 — Where to file
- § 60-1.23 — Contents of complaint
- § 60-1.24 — Processing of matters
- § 60-1.25 — Assumption of jurisdiction by or referrals to the Director
- § 60-1.26 — Enforcement proceedings
- § 60-1.27 — Sanctions
- § 60-1.28 — [Reserved]
- § 60-1.29 — Preaward notices
- § 60-1.3 — Definitions
- § 60-1.30 — Notification of agencies
- § 60-1.31 — Reinstatement of ineligible contractors
- § 60-1.32 — Intimidation and interference
- § 60-1.33 — Pre-enforcement notice and conciliation procedures
- § 60-1.34 — Violation of a Conciliation Agreement
- § 60-1.35 — Contractor obligations and defenses to violation of the nondiscrimination requirement for compensation disclosures
- § 60-1.4 — Equal opportunity clause
- § 60-1.40 — Affirmative action programs
- § 60-1.41 — Solicitations or advertisements for employees
- § 60-1.42 — Notices to be posted
- § 60-1.43 — Access to records and site of employment
- § 60-1.44 — Rulings and interpretations
- § 60-1.45 — Existing contracts and subcontracts
- § 60-1.46 — Delegation of authority by the Director
- § 60-1.47 — Effective date
- § 60-1.48 — Severability
- § 60-1.5 — Exemptions
- § 60-1.6 — [Reserved]
- § 60-1.7 — Reports and other required information
- § 60-1.8 — Segregated facilities
- § 60-1.9 — Compliance by labor unions and by recruiting and training agencies
PART 60-2
- § 60-2.1 — Scope and application
- § 60-2.10 — General purpose and contents of affirmative action programs
- § 60-2.11 — Organizational profile
- § 60-2.12 — Job group analysis
- § 60-2.13 — Placement of incumbents in job groups
- § 60-2.14 — Determining availability
- § 60-2.15 — Comparing incumbency to availability
- § 60-2.16 — Placement goals
- § 60-2.17 — Additional required elements of affirmative action programs
- § 60-2.18 — [Reserved]
- § 60-2.2 — Agency action
- § 60-2.30 — Corporate management compliance evaluations
- § 60-2.31 — Program summary
- § 60-2.32 — Affirmative action records
- § 60-2.33 — Preemption
- § 60-2.34 — Supersedure
- § 60-2.35 — Compliance status
- § 60-2.36 — Severability
PART 60-20
- § 60-20.1 — Purpose
- § 60-20.2 — General prohibitions
- § 60-20.3 — Sex as a bona fide occupational qualification
- § 60-20.4 — Discriminatory compensation
- § 60-20.5 — Discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions
- § 60-20.6 — Other fringe benefits
- § 60-20.7 — Employment decisions made on the basis of sex-based stereotypes
- § 60-20.8 — Harassment and hostile work environments
- § 60-20.9 — Severability
PART 60-3
- § 60-3.1 — Statement of purpose
- § 60-3.10 — Employment agencies and employment services
- § 60-3.11 — Disparate treatment
- § 60-3.12 — Retesting of applicants
- § 60-3.13 — Affirmative action
- § 60-3.14 — Technical standards for validity studies
- § 60-3.15 — Documentation of impact and validity evidence
- § 60-3.16 — Definitions
- § 60-3.17 — Policy statement on affirmative action (see section 13B)
- § 60-3.18 — Citations
- § 60-3.2 — Scope
- § 60-3.3 — Discrimination defined: Relationship between use of selection procedures and discrimination
- § 60-3.4 — Information on impact
- § 60-3.5 — General standards for validity studies
- § 60-3.6 — Use of selection procedures which have not been validated
- § 60-3.7 — Use of other validity studies
- § 60-3.8 — Cooperative studies
- § 60-3.9 — No assumption of validity
PART 60-30
- § 60-30.1 — Applicability of rules
- § 60-30.10 — Production of documents and things and entry upon land for inspection and other purposes
- § 60-30.11 — Depositions upon oral examination
- § 60-30.12 — Prehearing conferences
- § 60-30.13 — Consent findings and order
- § 60-30.14 — Designation of Administrative Law Judges
- § 60-30.15 — Authority and responsibilities of Administrative Law Judges
- § 60-30.16 — Appearances
- § 60-30.17 — Appearance of witnesses
- § 60-30.18 — Rules of evidence
- § 60-30.19 — Objections; exceptions; offer of proof
- § 60-30.2 — Waiver, modification
- § 60-30.20 — Ex parte communications
- § 60-30.21 — Oral argument
- § 60-30.22 — Official transcript
- § 60-30.23 — Summary judgment
- § 60-30.24 — Participation by interested persons
- § 60-30.25 — Proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law
- § 60-30.26 — Record for recommended decision
- § 60-30.27 — Recommended decision
- § 60-30.28 — Exceptions to recommended decisions
- § 60-30.29 — Record
- § 60-30.3 — Computation of time
- § 60-30.30 — Administrative Order
- § 60-30.31 — Expedited hearings—when appropriate
- § 60-30.32 — Administrative complaint and answer
- § 60-30.33 — Discovery
- § 60-30.34 — Conduct of hearing
- § 60-30.35 — Recommended decision after hearing
- § 60-30.36 — Exceptions to recommendations
- § 60-30.37 — Final Administrative Order
- § 60-30.38 — Severability
- § 60-30.4 — Form, filing, service of pleadings and papers
- § 60-30.5 — Administrative complaint
- § 60-30.6 — Answer
- § 60-30.7 — Notice of prehearing conference
- § 60-30.8 — Motions; disposition of motions
- § 60-30.9 — Interrogatories, and admissions as to facts and documents
PART 60-300
- § 60-300.1 — Purpose, applicability and construction
- § 60-300.2 — Definitions
- § 60-300.20 — Covered employment activities
- § 60-300.21 — Prohibitions
- § 60-300.22 — Direct threat defense
- § 60-300.23 — Medical examinations and inquiries
- § 60-300.24 — Drugs and alcohol
- § 60-300.25 — Health insurance, life insurance and other benefit plans
- § 60-300.3 — [Reserved]
- § 60-300.4 — Coverage and waivers
- § 60-300.40 — Applicability of the affirmative action program requirement
- § 60-300.41 — Availability of affirmative action program
- § 60-300.42 — Invitation to self-identify
- § 60-300.43 — Affirmative action policy
- § 60-300.44 — Required contents of affirmative action programs
- § 60-300.45 — Benchmarks for hiring
- § 60-300.5 — Equal opportunity clause
- § 60-300.60 — Compliance evaluations
- § 60-300.61 — Complaint procedures
- § 60-300.62 — Pre-enforcement notice and conciliation procedures
- § 60-300.63 — Violation of conciliation agreements
- § 60-300.64 — [Reserved]
- § 60-300.65 — Enforcement proceedings
- § 60-300.66 — Sanctions and penalties
- § 60-300.67 — Notification of agencies
- § 60-300.68 — Reinstatement of ineligible contractors
- § 60-300.69 — Intimidation and interference
- § 60-300.70 — Disputed matters related to compliance with the Act
- § 60-300.80 — Recordkeeping
- § 60-300.81 — Access to records
- § 60-300.82 — Labor organizations and recruiting and training agencies
- § 60-300.83 — Rulings and interpretations
- § 60-300.84 — Responsibilities of appropriate employment service delivery system
- § 60-300.85 — Severability
PART 60-4
- § 60-4.1 — Scope and application
- § 60-4.10 — Severability
- § 60-4.2 — Solicitations
- § 60-4.3 — Equal opportunity clauses
- § 60-4.4 — Affirmative action requirements
- § 60-4.5 — Hometown plans
- § 60-4.6 — Goals and timetables
- § 60-4.7 — Effect on other regulations
- § 60-4.8 — Show cause notice
- § 60-4.9 — Incorporation by operation of the order
PART 60-40
- § 60-40.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 60-40.2 — Information available on request
- § 60-40.3 — Information exempt from compulsory disclosure and which may be withheld
- § 60-40.4 — Information disclosure of which is prohibited by law
- § 60-40.5 — Applicability of procedures
- § 60-40.6 — To whom to direct requests
- § 60-40.7 — Partial disclosure
- § 60-40.8 — Facilities and procedures for disclosure
- § 60-40.9 — Severability
PART 60-50
- § 60-50.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 60-50.2 — Equal employment policy
- § 60-50.3 — Accommodations to religious observance and practice
- § 60-50.4 — Enforcement
- § 60-50.5 — Nondiscrimination
- § 60-50.6 — Severability
PART 60-741
- § 60-741.1 — Purpose, applicability, and construction
- § 60-741.2 — Definitions
- § 60-741.20 — Covered employment activities
- § 60-741.21 — Prohibitions
- § 60-741.22 — Direct threat defense
- § 60-741.23 — Medical examinations and inquiries
- § 60-741.24 — Drugs and alcohol
- § 60-741.25 — Health insurance, life insurance and other benefit plans
- § 60-741.3 — Exceptions to the definitions of “disability” and “qualified individual.”
- § 60-741.4 — Coverage and waivers
- § 60-741.40 — General purpose and applicability of the affirmative action program requirement
- § 60-741.41 — Availability of affirmative action program
- § 60-741.42 — Invitation to self-identify
- § 60-741.43 — Affirmative action policy
- § 60-741.44 — Required contents of affirmative action programs
- § 60-741.45 — Utilization goals
- § 60-741.46 — Voluntary affirmative action programs for employees with disabilities
- § 60-741.47 — Sheltered workshops
- § 60-741.5 — Equal opportunity clause
- § 60-741.60 — Compliance evaluations
- § 60-741.61 — Complaint procedures
- § 60-741.62 — Pre-enforcement notice and conciliation procedures
- § 60-741.63 — Violations of conciliation agreements
- § 60-741.64 — [Reserved]
- § 60-741.65 — Enforcement proceedings
- § 60-741.66 — Sanctions and penalties
- § 60-741.67 — Notification of agencies
- § 60-741.68 — Reinstatement of ineligible contractors
- § 60-741.69 — Intimidation and interference
- § 60-741.70 — Disputed matters related to compliance with the act
- § 60-741.80 — Recordkeeping
- § 60-741.81 — Access to records
- § 60-741.82 — Labor organizations and recruiting and training agencies
- § 60-741.83 — Rulings and interpretations
- § 60-741.84 — Severability
PART 60-742
- § 60-742.1 — Purpose and application
- § 60-742.2 — Exchange of information
- § 60-742.3 — Confidentiality
- § 60-742.4 — Standards for investigations, hearings, determinations and other proceedings
- § 60-742.5 — Processing of complaints filed with OFCCP
- § 60-742.6 — Processing of charges filed with EEOC
- § 60-742.7 — Review of this part
- § 60-742.8 — Definitions
PART 60-999
- § 60-999.1 — Purpose
- § 60-999.2 — Display
PART 61-300
- § 61-300.1 — What is the purpose and scope of this part?
- § 61-300.10 — What reporting requirements apply to Federal contractors and subcontractors, and what specific wording must the reporting requirements contract clause contain?
- § 61-300.11 — When and how should Federal contractors and subcontractors file VETS-4212 Reports?
- § 61-300.2 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 61-300.20 — How will DOL determine whether a contractor or subcontractor is complying with the requirements of this part?
- § 61-300.99 — What is the OMB control number for this part?
PART 101-1
- § 101-1.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-1.101 — Federal Property Management Regulations System
- § 101-1.102 — Federal Property Management Regulations
- § 101-1.103 — FPMR temporary regulations
- § 101-1.104 — Publication and distribution of FPMR
- § 101-1.104-1 — Publication
- § 101-1.104-2 — Distribution
- § 101-1.105 — Authority for FPMR System
- § 101-1.106 — Applicability of FPMR
- § 101-1.107 — Agency consultation regarding FPMR
- § 101-1.108 — Agency implementation and supplementation of FPMR
- § 101-1.109 — Numbering in FPMR System
- § 101-1.110 — Deviation
- § 101-1.111 — Retention of FPMR amendments
- § 101-1.112 — Change lines
- § 101-1.4900 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-1.4901 — Standard forms. [Reserved]
- § 101-1.4902 — GSA forms
- § 101-1.4902-2053 — GSA Form 2053, Agency Consolidated Requirements for GSA Regulations and Other External Issuances
PART 101-11
- § 101-11.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 1 through 220)
PART 101-17
- § 101-17.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-18
- § 101-18.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220)
PART 101-19
- § 101-19.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220)
PART 101-20
- § 101-20.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220)
PART 101-21
- § 101-21.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220.)
PART 101-25
- § 101-25.000 — Scope of subchapter
- § 101-25.001 — Scope of part
- § 101-25.100 — Use of Government personal property and nonpersonal services
- § 101-25.101 — Criteria for determining method of supply
- § 101-25.101-1 — General
- § 101-25.101-2 — Supply through storage and issue
- § 101-25.101-3 — Supply through consolidated purchase for direct delivery to use points
- § 101-25.101-4 — Supply through indefinite quantity requirement contracts
- § 101-25.101-5 — Supply through local purchase
- § 101-25.102 — Exchange or sale of personal property for replacement purposes
- § 101-25.103 — Promotional materials, trading stamps, or bonus goods
- § 101-25.103-1 — General
- § 101-25.103-2 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.103-3 — Trading stamps or bonus goods received from contractors
- § 101-25.103-4 — Disposition of promotional materials, trading stamps, or bonus goods
- § 101-25.104 — Acquisition of office furniture and office machines
- § 101-25.104-1 — Redistribution, repair, or rehabilitation
- § 101-25.105 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.106 — Servicing of office machines
- § 101-25.107 — Guidelines for requisitioning and proper use of consumable or low cost items
- § 101-25.108 — Multiyear subscriptions for publications
- § 101-25.109 — Laboratory and research equipment
- § 101-25.109-1 — Identification of idle equipment
- § 101-25.109-2 — Equipment pools
- § 101-25.110 — Tire identification/registration program
- § 101-25.110-1 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.110-2 — Tires obtained through Federal Supply Schedules or regional term contracts
- § 101-25.110-3 — Tires accompanying new motor vehicles
- § 101-25.110-4 — Recordkeeping responsibilities
- § 101-25.111 — Environmental impact policy
- § 101-25.112 — Energy conservation policy
- § 101-25.113 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.114 — Supply management surveys and assistance
- § 101-25.201 — General
- § 101-25.202 — Factors to be used to determine assignment of purchase responsibility
- § 101-25.203 — Centralized purchases by GSA
- § 101-25.204 — Centralized purchases by designated executive agencies under authority delegated by the Administrator of General Services
- § 101-25.205 — Arrangement for performance of purchasing functions other than centralized
- § 101-25.206 — Independent purchases by executive agencies
- § 101-25.301 — General
- § 101-25.302 — Office furniture, furnishings, and equipment
- § 101-25.302-1 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.302-2 — Filing cabinets
- § 101-25.302-3 — 101-25.302-3-101-25.302-4 [Reserved]
- § 101-25.302-5 — Carpeting
- § 101-25.302-6 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.302-7 — Draperies
- § 101-25.401 — General
- § 101-25.402 — Motor vehicles
- § 101-25.403 — [Reserved]
- § 101-25.404 — Furniture
- § 101-25.404-1 — Limitation
- § 101-25.405 — Materials handling equipment
- § 101-25.500 — Cross-reference to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) (48 CFR chapter 1, parts 1-99)
PART 101-26
- § 101-26.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-26.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-26.100-1 — Procurement of lowest cost items
- § 101-26.100-2 — Request for waivers
- § 101-26.100-3 — Warranties
- § 101-26.101 — Utilization of long supply and excess personal property
- § 101-26.102 — Special buying services
- § 101-26.102-1 — General
- § 101-26.102-2 — Utilization by military agencies
- § 101-26.102-3 — Procurement leadtime
- § 101-26.102-4 — Payment to GSA contractors
- § 101-26.103 — Establishing essentiality of requirements
- § 101-26.103-1 — Policy for personal property
- § 101-26.103-2 — Restriction on personal convenience items
- § 101-26.104 — End-of-year submission of requisitions for action by GSA
- § 101-26.105 — Justification to support negotiated procurement by GSA for other agencies
- § 101-26.106 — Consolidation of requirements
- § 101-26.200 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-26.201 — General
- § 101-26.202 — Applicability
- § 101-26.203 — Activity address codes
- § 101-26.204 — 101-26.204-101-26.205 [Reserved]
- § 101-26.206 — GSA assistance
- § 101-26.300 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-26.301 — Applicability
- § 101-26.301-1 — Similar items
- § 101-26.301-2 — Issue of used, repaired, and rehabilitated items in serviceable condition
- § 101-26.302 — Standard and optional forms
- § 101-26.303 — Out-of-stock items
- § 101-26.304 — Substitution policy
- § 101-26.305 — Submission of orders to GSA
- § 101-26.306 — Planned requisitioning for GSA stock items
- § 101-26.307 — Processing overages, shortages, and damages
- § 101-26.308 — Obtaining filing cabinets
- § 101-26.309 — Cancellation of orders for GSA stock items
- § 101-26.310 — Ordering errors
- § 101-26.311 — Frustrated shipments
- § 101-26.4900 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-26.4901 — Standard forms
- § 101-26.4901-149 — Standard Form 149, U.S. Government National Credit Card
- § 101-26.4902 — GSA forms
- § 101-26.4902-1398 — GSA Form 1398: Motor vehicle purchase and inspection label
- § 101-26.4902-1424 — GSA Form 1424, GSA Supplemental Provisions
- § 101-26.4902-1781 — GSA Form 1781, Motor Vehicle Requisition—Delivery Order
- § 101-26.4902-2891 — GSA Form 2891: Instructions to Users of Federal Supply Schedules
- § 101-26.4902-457 — GSA Form 457, FSS Publications Mailing List Application
- § 101-26.4904 — Other agency forms
- § 101-26.4904-416 — DD Form 416: Purchase Request for Coal, Coke, or Briquettes
- § 101-26.500 — Scope and applicability of subpart
- § 101-26.501 — Purchase of new motor vehicles
- § 101-26.501-1 — General
- § 101-26.501-2 — Standardized buying programs
- § 101-26.501-3 — Consolidated purchase program
- § 101-26.501-4 — Submission of orders
- § 101-26.501-5 — Procurement time schedules
- § 101-26.501-6 — Forms used in connection with delivery of vehicles
- § 101-26.501-7 — Sale of vehicles
- § 101-26.501-8 — [Reserved]
- § 101-26.501-9 — Centralized motor vehicle leasing program
- § 101-26.502 — U.S. Government National Credit Card
- § 101-26.503 — Multiple award schedule purchases made by GSA supply distribution facilities
- § 101-26.504 — [Reserved]
- § 101-26.505 — Office and household furniture and furnishings
- § 101-26.505-1 — Description of office and household furniture
- § 101-26.505-2 — Description of office and household furnishings
- § 101-26.505-3 — Requests to procure similar items from sources other than GSA supply sources
- § 101-26.505-4 — 101-26.505-4-101-26.505-6 [Reserved]
- § 101-26.505-7 — GSA assistance in selection of furniture and furnishings
- § 101-26.506 — Interior planning and design services
- § 101-26.506-1 — Types of service
- § 101-26.506-2 — Limitations
- § 101-26.506-3 — Submission of requests
- § 101-26.506-4 — Acceptance and processing of requests
- § 101-26.506-5 — Reimbursement for services
- § 101-26.507 — Security equipment
- § 101-26.507-1 — Submission of requisitions
- § 101-26.507-2 — Procurement time schedule
- § 101-26.507-3 — Purchase of security equipment from Federal Supply Schedules
- § 101-26.507-4 — Quantities in excess of the maximum order limitation
- § 101-26.508 — Electronic data processing (EDP) tape and instrumentation tape (wide and intermediate band)
- § 101-26.508-1 — Requisitioning data processing tape available through Federal Supply Schedule contracts
- § 101-26.508-2 — Requisitioning data processing tape not available from Federal Supply Schedule contracts
- § 101-26.508-3 — Consolidation of requisitions
- § 101-26.509 — Tabulating machine cards
- § 101-26.509-1 — Requisitioning tabulating machine cards available from Federal Supply Schedule contracts
- § 101-26.509-2 — Requisitioning tabulating machine cards not available from Federal Supply Schedule contracts
- § 101-26.509-3 — Consolidation of requisitions
- § 101-26.600 — Scope and applicability of subpart
- § 101-26.601 — [Reserved]
- § 101-26.602 — Fuels and packaged petroleum products obtained from or through the Defense Logistics Agency
- § 101-26.602-1 — Procurement of lubricating oils, greases, and gear lubricants
- § 101-26.602-2 — Procurement of packaged petroleum products
- § 101-26.602-3 — Procurement of gasoline, fuel oil (diesel and burner), kerosene, and solvents
- § 101-26.602-4 — Procurement of coal
- § 101-26.602-5 — Procurement of natural gas from the wellhead and other supply sources
- § 101-26.603 — Electronic items available from the Defense Logistics Agency
- § 101-26.605 — Items other than petroleum products and electronic items available from the Defense Logistics Agency
- § 101-26.606 — Supply support available from the inventory control points of the military departments
- § 101-26.607 — Billings
- § 101-26.607-1 — Payments
- § 101-26.607-2 — Adjustments
- § 101-26.607-3 — Emergency requirements
- § 101-26.700 — Scope and applicability of subpart
- § 101-26.701 — Purchase of products and services from the blind and other severely handicapped persons
- § 101-26.702 — Purchase of products manufactured by the Federal Prison Industries, Inc
- § 101-26.703 — Marginally punched continuous forms
- § 101-26.704 — Purchase of nonperishable subsistence (NPS) items
- § 101-26.800 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-26.801 — Applicability
- § 101-26.802 — Exclusions
- § 101-26.803 — Discrepancies or deficiencies in shipments, material, or billings
- § 101-26.803-1 — Reporting discrepancies or deficiencies
- § 101-26.803-2 — Reporting quality deficiencies
- § 101-26.803-3 — Reporting of discrepancies in transportation, shipments, material, or billings
- § 101-26.803-4 — Adjustments
PART 101-27
- § 101-27.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-27.101 — General
- § 101-27.102 — Economic order quantity principle
- § 101-27.102-1 — Applicability
- § 101-27.102-2 — Guidelines
- § 101-27.102-3 — Limitations on use
- § 101-27.103 — Acquisition of excess property
- § 101-27.201 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-27.202 — Applicability
- § 101-27.203 — Program objectives
- § 101-27.204 — Types of shelf-life items
- § 101-27.205 — Shelf-life codes
- § 101-27.206 — Procurement of shelf-life materials
- § 101-27.206-1 — General considerations
- § 101-27.206-2 — Identification and shipping requirements
- § 101-27.206-3 — Packaging
- § 101-27.207 — Control and inspection
- § 101-27.207-1 — Agency controls
- § 101-27.207-2 — Inspection
- § 101-27.207-3 — Marking material to show extended shelf life
- § 101-27.208 — Inventory analyses
- § 101-27.209 — Utilization and distribution of shelf-life items
- § 101-27.209-1 — GSA stock items
- § 101-27.209-2 — Items to be reported as excess
- § 101-27.209-3 — Disposition of unneeded property
- § 101-27.300 — Scope
- § 101-27.301 — [Reserved]
- § 101-27.302 — Applicability
- § 101-27.303 — Reducing long supply
- § 101-27.303-1 — Cancellation or transfer
- § 101-27.303-2 — Redistribution
- § 101-27.304 — Criteria for economic retention limits
- § 101-27.304-1 — Establishment of economic retention limit
- § 101-27.304-2 — Factors affecting the economic retention limit
- § 101-27.305 — Disposition of long supply
- § 101-27.400 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-27.401 — [Reserved]
- § 101-27.402 — Applicability
- § 101-27.403 — General
- § 101-27.404 — Review of items
- § 101-27.405 — Criteria for elimination
- § 101-27.406 — Disposition of stock
- § 101-27.500 — Scope and applicability of subpart
- § 101-27.501 — Eligibility for return
- § 101-27.502 — Criteria for return
- § 101-27.503 — Allowable credit
- § 101-27.504 — Notice to GSA
- § 101-27.505 — Notice to activity
- § 101-27.506 — Determination of acceptability for credit
- § 101-27.507 — Transportation and other costs
PART 101-28
- § 101-28.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-28.200 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-28.201 — Applicability
- § 101-28.202 — GSA/DOD cross-servicing agreement
- § 101-28.202-1 — Request for services
- § 101-28.202-2 — Cancellation of cross-servicing arrangements
- § 101-28.202-3 — Cross-servicing rates
- § 101-28.202-4 — Reimbursement for services
- § 101-28.203 — Definitions
- § 101-28.203-1 — Government storage activity
- § 101-28.203-2 — 101-28.203-2-101-28.203-3 [Reserved]
- § 101-28.203-4 — Contact point
- § 101-28.300 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-28.301 — Applicability
- § 101-28.302 — Mission of customer supply centers
- § 101-28.303 — Benefits provided by customer supply centers
- § 101-28.304 — Item selection and stockage criteria
- § 101-28.304-1 — Types of items
- § 101-28.304-2 — Determining items to be stocked
- § 101-28.305 — Prices of customer supply center items
- § 101-28.306 — Customer supply center (CSC) accounts and related controls
- § 101-28.306-1 — Establishment of a CSC account by a customer activity
- § 101-28.306-2 — Use of customer supply centers
- § 101-28.306-3 — Limitations on use
- § 101-28.306-4 — Expiration or cancellation
- § 101-28.306-5 — Safeguards
- § 101-28.306-6 — Sensitive items
- § 101-28.306-7 — Responsibility for operation
PART 101-29
- § 101-29.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-29.101 — Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.102 — Use of metric system of measurement in Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.201 — Specification
- § 101-29.202 — Standard
- § 101-29.203 — Federal specification
- § 101-29.204 — Interim Federal specification
- § 101-29.205 — Federal standard
- § 101-29.206 — Interim Federal standard
- § 101-29.207 — Qualified products list (QPL)
- § 101-29.208 — Commercial item description (CID)
- § 101-29.209 — Purchase description
- § 101-29.210 — Product
- § 101-29.211 — Product description
- § 101-29.212 — Tailoring
- § 101-29.213 — Commercial product
- § 101-29.214 — Commercial-type product
- § 101-29.215 — Departmental specification or standard
- § 101-29.216 — Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DODISS)
- § 101-29.217 — Military specification or standard
- § 101-29.218 — Voluntary standards
- § 101-29.219 — Index of Federal Specifications, Standards and Commercial Item Descriptions
- § 101-29.220 — Market research and analysis
- § 101-29.221 — Federal Specifications, Standards and Commercial Item Description Program (Federal Standardization Program)
- § 101-29.301 — General Services Administration
- § 101-29.301-1 — Policies and procedures
- § 101-29.301-2 — Federal Standardization Handbook
- § 101-29.301-3 — Availability of Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.301-4 — Periodic review of Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.302 — Other Federal agencies
- § 101-29.303 — All Federal executive agencies
- § 101-29.401 — Federal product descriptions listed in the GSA Index of Federal Specifications, Standards and Commercial Item Descriptions
- § 101-29.402 — Exceptions to mandatory use of Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.403 — Federal product description exceptions and tailoring
- § 101-29.403-1 — Authorization of exceptions
- § 101-29.403-2 — Agency responsibility relative to exceptions to Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.403-3 — Tailoring of Federal product descriptions
- § 101-29.501 — Optional use of interim Federal specifications
- § 101-29.502 — Use of Federal specifications and interim Federal specifications in Federal construction contracts
- § 101-29.503 — Agency product descriptions
PART 101-3
- § 101-3.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-30
- § 101-30.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-30.001 — Applicability
- § 101-30.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.101 — Definitions
- § 101-30.101-1 — Civil agency item
- § 101-30.101-10 — GSA section of the Federal Supply Catalog
- § 101-30.101-11 — Recorded data
- § 101-30.101-12 — Item identification data
- § 101-30.101-13 — Management data
- § 101-30.101-14 — Maintenance action
- § 101-30.101-15 — Data preparation
- § 101-30.101-16 — Data transmission
- § 101-30.101-17 — Supply support
- § 101-30.101-18 — Supply support request
- § 101-30.101-1a — Item of production
- § 101-30.101-2 — Item of supply
- § 101-30.101-3 — National stock number
- § 101-30.101-4 — Federal item identification
- § 101-30.101-5 — Cataloging
- § 101-30.101-6 — Cataloging activity
- § 101-30.101-7 — Federal Catalog System
- § 101-30.101-8 — Conversion
- § 101-30.101-9 — Item entry control
- § 101-30.102 — Objectives
- § 101-30.103 — Responsibilities
- § 101-30.103-1 — General
- § 101-30.103-2 — Agency responsibilities
- § 101-30.201 — General
- § 101-30.202 — Policies
- § 101-30.300 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.301 — Types of items to be cataloged
- § 101-30.302 — Types of items excluded from cataloging
- § 101-30.303 — Responsibility
- § 101-30.304 — Application of item entry control
- § 101-30.305 — Exemptions from the system
- § 101-30.400 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.401 — Data available from the Federal Catalog System
- § 101-30.401-1 — Publications providing Federal catalog data
- § 101-30.401-2 — Automated catalog data output
- § 101-30.402 — Conversion
- § 101-30.403 — Utilization
- § 101-30.403-1 — Reports of excess and surplus personal property
- § 101-30.403-2 — Management codes
- § 101-30.404 — Supply support
- § 101-30.404-1 — Consolidation of supply support requests
- § 101-30.4900 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.4901 — Standard forms
- § 101-30.4901-1303 — Standard Form 1303, Request for Federal Cataloging/Supply Support Action
- § 101-30.500 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.501 — Applicability
- § 101-30.502 — [Reserved]
- § 101-30.503 — Maintenance actions required
- § 101-30.504 — Cataloging data from Defense Logistics Services Center (DLSC)
- § 101-30.505 — Assistance by Government suppliers
- § 101-30.600 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.601 — Objective
- § 101-30.602 — Authority for issuance
- § 101-30.603 — GSA Supply Catalog
- § 101-30.603-1 — [Reserved]
- § 101-30.603-2 — GSA Supply Catalog
- § 101-30.603-3 — 101-30.603-3-101-30.603-4 [Reserved]
- § 101-30.603-5 — Change bulletins
- § 101-30.603-6 — Special Notices
- § 101-30.604 — Availability
- § 101-30.700 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-30.701 — Definitions
- § 101-30.701-1 — Item reduction study
- § 101-30.701-2 — Item standardization code
- § 101-30.701-3 — Preparing activity
- § 101-30.701-4 — Standardization relationship
- § 101-30.702 — Determining item reduction potential
- § 101-30.703 — Program objectives
- § 101-30.704 — Agency responsibilities
- § 101-30.704-1 — General Services Administration
- § 101-30.704-2 — Other agencies
- § 101-30.705 — GSA assistance
PART 101-31
- § 101-31.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-31.200 — Cross-reference to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) (48 CFR chapter 1, parts 1-99)
PART 101-33
- § 101-33.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220)
PART 101-37
- § 101-37.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, part 102-33 and the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) (41 CFR chapters 300-304, parts 300-3, 301-10, and 301-70))
PART 101-38
- § 101-38.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-39
- § 101-39.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-39.001 — Authority
- § 101-39.002 — Applicability
- § 101-39.003 — Financing
- § 101-39.004 — Optional operations
- § 101-39.100 — General
- § 101-39.101 — Notice of intention to begin a study
- § 101-39.101-1 — Agency cooperation
- § 101-39.102 — Determinations
- § 101-39.102-1 — Records, facilities, personnel, and appropriations
- § 101-39.102-2 — Effective date of determination
- § 101-39.103 — Agency appeals
- § 101-39.104 — Notice of establishment of a fleet management system
- § 101-39.104-1 — Consolidations into a fleet management system
- § 101-39.104-2 — Reimbursement
- § 101-39.105 — Discontinuance or curtailment of service
- § 101-39.105-1 — Transfers from discontinued or curtailed fleet management systems
- § 101-39.105-2 — Agency requests to withdraw participation
- § 101-39.106 — Unlimited exemptions
- § 101-39.107 — Limited exemptions
- § 101-39.200 — Scope
- § 101-39.201 — Services available
- § 101-39.202 — Contractor authorized services
- § 101-39.203 — Obtaining motor vehicles for short-term use
- § 101-39.203-1 — Obtaining motor vehicles while on temporary duty (TDY) travel
- § 101-39.204 — Obtaining motor vehicles for indefinite assignment
- § 101-39.205 — [Reserved]
- § 101-39.206 — Seasonal or unusual requirements
- § 101-39.207 — Reimbursement for services
- § 101-39.208 — Vehicles removed from defined areas
- § 101-39.300 — General
- § 101-39.301 — Utilization guidelines
- § 101-39.302 — Rotation
- § 101-39.303 — Maintenance
- § 101-39.304 — Modification or installation of accessory equipment
- § 101-39.305 — Storage
- § 101-39.306 — Operator's packet
- § 101-39.307 — Grounds for withdrawal of vehicle
- § 101-39.400 — General
- § 101-39.401 — Reporting of accidents
- § 101-39.402 — Recommendations for disciplinary action
- § 101-39.403 — Investigation
- § 101-39.404 — Claims in favor of the Government
- § 101-39.405 — Claims against the Government
- § 101-39.406 — Responsibility for damages
- § 101-39.407 — Accident records
- § 101-39.4900 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-39.4901 — Obtaining standard and optional forms
PART 101-4
- § 101-4.100 — Purpose and effective date
- § 101-4.105 — Definitions
- § 101-4.110 — Remedial and affirmative action and self-evaluation
- § 101-4.115 — Assurance required
- § 101-4.120 — Transfers of property
- § 101-4.125 — Effect of other requirements
- § 101-4.130 — Effect of employment opportunities
- § 101-4.135 — Designation of responsible employee and adoption of grievance procedures
- § 101-4.140 — Dissemination of policy
- § 101-4.200 — Application
- § 101-4.205 — Educational institutions and other entities controlled by religious organizations
- § 101-4.210 — Military and merchant marine educational institutions
- § 101-4.215 — Membership practices of certain organizations
- § 101-4.220 — Admissions
- § 101-4.225 — Educational institutions eligible to submit transition plans
- § 101-4.230 — Transition plans
- § 101-4.235 — Statutory amendments
- § 101-4.300 — Admission
- § 101-4.305 — Preference in admission
- § 101-4.310 — Recruitment
- § 101-4.400 — Education programs or activities
- § 101-4.405 — Housing
- § 101-4.410 — Comparable facilities
- § 101-4.415 — Access to course offerings
- § 101-4.420 — Access to schools operated by LEAs
- § 101-4.425 — Counseling and use of appraisal and counseling materials
- § 101-4.430 — Financial assistance
- § 101-4.435 — Employment assistance to students
- § 101-4.440 — Health and insurance benefits and services
- § 101-4.445 — Marital or parental status
- § 101-4.450 — Athletics
- § 101-4.455 — Textbooks and curricular material
- § 101-4.500 — Employment
- § 101-4.505 — Employment criteria
- § 101-4.510 — Recruitment
- § 101-4.515 — Compensation
- § 101-4.520 — Job classification and structure
- § 101-4.525 — Fringe benefits
- § 101-4.530 — Marital or parental status
- § 101-4.535 — Effect of state or local law or other requirements
- § 101-4.540 — Advertising
- § 101-4.545 — Pre-employment inquiries
- § 101-4.550 — Sex as a bona fide occupational qualification
- § 101-4.600 — Notice of covered programs
- § 101-4.605 — Enforcement procedures
PART 101-40
- § 101-40.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-41
- § 101-41.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-42
- § 101-42.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-43
- § 101-43.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-44
- § 101-44.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-45
- § 101-45.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-46
- § 101-46.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-47
- § 101-47.0 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220)
PART 101-48
- § 101-48.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, part 102-41)
PART 101-49
- § 101-49.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 101-5
- § 101-5.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-5.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-5.101 — Applicability
- § 101-5.102 — Definitions
- § 101-5.103 — Policy
- § 101-5.104 — Economic feasibility of centralized services
- § 101-5.104-1 — General
- § 101-5.104-2 — Basis for determining economic feasibility
- § 101-5.104-3 — Data requirements for feasibility studies
- § 101-5.104-4 — Scheduling feasibility studies
- § 101-5.104-5 — Designating agency representatives
- § 101-5.104-6 — Conduct of feasibility studies
- § 101-5.104-7 — Administrator's determination
- § 101-5.105 — Operation of the centralized facility
- § 101-5.106 — Agency committees
- § 101-5.300 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-5.301 — Applicability
- § 101-5.302 — Objective
- § 101-5.303 — Guiding principles
- § 101-5.304 — Type of occupational health services
- § 101-5.305 — Agency participation
- § 101-5.306 — Economic feasibility
- § 101-5.307 — Public Health Service
- § 101-5.4900 — Scope of subpart
PART 101-6
- § 101-6.000 — Scope of part
- § 101-6.1001 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
- § 101-6.201 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-6.202 — Purpose
- § 101-6.203 — Application of subpart
- § 101-6.204 — Discrimination prohibited
- § 101-6.204-1 — General
- § 101-6.204-2 — Specific discriminatory actions prohibited
- § 101-6.204-3 — Special benefits
- § 101-6.205 — Assurances required
- § 101-6.205-1 — General
- § 101-6.205-2 — Continuing Federal financial assistance
- § 101-6.205-3 — Elementary and secondary schools
- § 101-6.205-4 — Applicability of assurances
- § 101-6.206 — Illustrative applications
- § 101-6.207 — 101-6.207-101-6.208 [Reserved]
- § 101-6.209 — Compliance information
- § 101-6.209-1 — Cooperation and assistance
- § 101-6.209-2 — Compliance reports
- § 101-6.209-3 — Access to sources of information
- § 101-6.209-4 — Information to beneficiaries and participants
- § 101-6.210 — Conduct of investigations
- § 101-6.210-1 — Periodic compliance reviews
- § 101-6.210-2 — Complaints
- § 101-6.210-3 — Investigations
- § 101-6.210-4 — Resolution of matters
- § 101-6.210-5 — Intimidatory or retaliatory acts prohibited
- § 101-6.2100 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-6.2101 — What is the purpose of these regulations?
- § 101-6.2102 — What definitions apply to these regulations?
- § 101-6.2103 — What programs and activities of GSA are subject to these regulations?
- § 101-6.2104 — What are the Administrator's general responsibilities under the Order?
- § 101-6.2105 — What is the Administrator's obligation with respect to Federal interagency coordination?
- § 101-6.2106 — What procedures apply to the selection of programs and activities under these regulations?
- § 101-6.2107 — How does the Administrator communicate with State and local officials concerning GSA's programs and activities?
- § 101-6.2108 — How does the Administrator provide States an opportunity to comment on proposed Federal financial assistance and direct Federal development?
- § 101-6.2109 — How does the Administrator receive and respond to comments?
- § 101-6.211 — Procedure for effecting compliance
- § 101-6.211-1 — General
- § 101-6.211-2 — Noncompliance with § 101-6.205
- § 101-6.211-3 — Termination of or refusal to grant or to continue Federal financial assistance
- § 101-6.211-4 — Other means authorized by law
- § 101-6.2110 — How does the Administrator make efforts to accommodate intergovernmental concerns?
- § 101-6.2111 — What are the Administrator's obligations in interstate situations?
- § 101-6.2112 — How may a State simplify, consolidate, or substitute federally required State plans?
- § 101-6.2113 — May the Administrator waive any provision of these regulations?
- § 101-6.212 — Hearings
- § 101-6.212-1 — Opportunity for hearing
- § 101-6.212-2 — Time and place of hearing
- § 101-6.212-3 — Right to counsel
- § 101-6.212-4 — Procedures, evidence, and record
- § 101-6.212-5 — Consolidated or joint hearings
- § 101-6.213 — Decisions and notices
- § 101-6.213-1 — Decision by person other than the responsible GSA official
- § 101-6.213-2 — Decisions on record or review by the responsible GSA official
- § 101-6.213-3 — Decisions on record where a hearing is waived
- § 101-6.213-4 — Rulings required
- § 101-6.213-5 — Approval by Administrator
- § 101-6.213-6 — Content of orders
- § 101-6.213-7 — Post termination proceedings
- § 101-6.214 — Judicial review
- § 101-6.215 — Effect on other regulations; forms and instructions
- § 101-6.215-1 — Effect on other regulations
- § 101-6.215-2 — Forms and instructions
- § 101-6.215-3 — Supervision and coordination
- § 101-6.216 — Definitions
- § 101-6.217 — Laws authorizing Federal financial assistance for programs to which this subpart applies
- § 101-6.300 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220
- § 101-6.400 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
- § 101-6.4900 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-6.4901 — [Reserved]
- § 101-6.4902 — Format of certification required for budget submissions of estimates of obligations in excess of $100,000 for acquisitions of real and related personal property
- § 101-6.500 — Scope of subpart
- § 101-6.600 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) 41 CFR chapter 102 parts 1 through 220
PART 101-8
- § 101-8.300 — Purpose and applicability
- § 101-8.301 — Definitions
- § 101-8.302 — General prohibitions
- § 101-8.303 — Specific prohibitions
- § 101-8.304 — Effect of State or local law or other requirements and effect of employment opportunities
- § 101-8.305 — Employment practices prohibited
- § 101-8.306 — Reasonable accommodation
- § 101-8.307 — Employment criteria
- § 101-8.308 — Preemployment inquiries
- § 101-8.309 — Accessibility
- § 101-8.310 — New construction
- § 101-8.311 — Historic Preservation Programs
- § 101-8.312 — Procedures
- § 101-8.313 — Self-evaluation
- § 101-8.700 — Purpose of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975
- § 101-8.701 — Scope of General Services Administration's age discrimination regulation
- § 101-8.702 — Applicability
- § 101-8.703 — Definitions of terms
- § 101-8.704 — Rules against age discrimination
- § 101-8.705 — Definition of normal operation and statutory objective
- § 101-8.706 — Exceptions to the rules against age discrimination
- § 101-8.706-1 — Normal operation or statutory objective of any program or activity
- § 101-8.706-2 — Reasonable factors other than age
- § 101-8.707 — Burden of proof
- § 101-8.708 — Affirmative action by recipient
- § 101-8.709 — Special benefits for children and the elderly
- § 101-8.710 — Age distinctions contained in General Services Administration regulation
- § 101-8.711 — General responsibilities
- § 101-8.712 — Notice to subrecipients and beneficiaries
- § 101-8.713 — Assurance of compliance and recipient assessment of age distinctions
- § 101-8.714 — Information requirements
- § 101-8.715 — Compliance reviews
- § 101-8.716 — Complaints
- § 101-8.717 — Mediation
- § 101-8.718 — Investigation
- § 101-8.719 — Prohibition against intimidation or retaliation
- § 101-8.720 — Compliance procedure
- § 101-8.721 — Hearings
- § 101-8.722 — Decisions and notices
- § 101-8.723 — Remedial action by recipient
- § 101-8.724 — Exhaustion of administrative remedies
- § 101-8.725 — Alternate funds disbursal
PART 101-9
- § 101-9.000 — Cross-reference to the Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41 CFR chapter 102, parts 102-1 through 102-220)
PART 102-117
- § 102-117.10 — Definitions
- § 102-117.100 — HAZMAT restrictions
- § 102-117.105 — TSP performance expectations
- § 102-117.110 — Corrective options
- § 102-117.115 — Corrective option differences
- § 102-117.120 — Appearance before a regulatory body
- § 102-117.125 — Other assistance by GSA
- § 102-117.15 — Procurement options
- § 102-117.20 — Procurement requirement
- § 102-117.25 — Mandatory terms and conditions
- § 102-117.30 — Rate reference
- § 102-117.35 — Required shipping documents
- § 102-117.40 — International transportation
- § 102-117.45 — Exceptions
- § 102-117.5 — Applicable entities and exemptions
- § 102-117.50 — Coastwise laws
- § 102-117.55 — Procurement requirements
- § 102-117.60 — Process
- § 102-117.65 — Determine mode
- § 102-117.70 — Property description
- § 102-117.75 — Documentation
- § 102-117.80 — Document reporting and retention
- § 102-117.85 — Filing damage claims
- § 102-117.90 — TSP's liability for HHG loss or damage claims
- § 102-117.95 — Agency responsibilities after shipping HHG
PART 102-118
- § 102-118.10 — Applicable entities
- § 102-118.100 — Contract requirements
- § 102-118.105 — TSP submissions
- § 102-118.110 — BOL limitations
- § 102-118.115 — Extra fees for the preparation and use of the GBL or GTR
- § 102-118.120 — Final receipt
- § 102-118.125 — Controlling GBL and GTR forms
- § 102-118.130 — Audit requirement
- § 102-118.135 — Audit choices
- § 102-118.140 — Audit program considerations
- § 102-118.145 — Auditing methods
- § 102-118.15 — Definitions
- § 102-118.150 — Requirement to audit
- § 102-118.155 — Records
- § 102-118.160 — Billing adjustments
- § 102-118.165 — Appeals process
- § 102-118.170 — Disputes
- § 102-118.175 — Agency certifying and disbursing officers
- § 102-118.180 — TSP files a claim
- § 102-118.185 — TSP time limit to file a transportation claim
- § 102-118.190 — Time limits on Government court claims against TSPs
- § 102-118.195 — Interest on claims
- § 102-118.20 — Ordering transportation
- § 102-118.200 — TSP files a claim against an agency
- § 102-118.205 — Agency settles disputes
- § 102-118.210 — Agency decision deadline
- § 102-118.215 — Agency appeals a decision by the CBCA
- § 102-118.220 — Debt collection rules
- § 102-118.225 — Filing supplemental claims
- § 102-118.230 — TSP challenges a statement of difference
- § 102-118.235 — TSP disagrees with the agency's decision
- § 102-118.240 — Appeals of a CBCA audit decision
- § 102-118.245 — Agency appeals a CBCA prepayment audit decision
- § 102-118.25 — TSP billing
- § 102-118.250 — Interest applicability
- § 102-118.255 — Claim on collection actions
- § 102-118.260 — CBCA time limits
- § 102-118.30 — Electronic payment processing
- § 102-118.35 — Improper payments
- § 102-118.40 — Payment procedures
- § 102-118.45 — Billing and payment
- § 102-118.5 — Objective
- § 102-118.50 — Government contractor issued charge cards
- § 102-118.55 — Forms
- § 102-118.60 — SF 1113
- § 102-118.65 — GBL/GTR
- § 102-118.70 — Other TDs
- § 102-118.75 — Exceptions
- § 102-118.80 — BOL mandatory terms
- § 102-118.85 — Travel document mandatory terms
- § 102-118.90 — Supplemental bills
- § 102-118.95 — Prompt payment
PART 102-192
- § 102-192.10 — Materials covered by this part
- § 102-192.15 — Definitions
- § 102-192.20 — Payment processes
- § 102-192.25 — Managing mail expenditures
- § 102-192.30 — Security policies and plans
- § 102-192.35 — Coordination with security providers
- § 102-192.40 — Scope of performance measurement
- § 102-192.45 — Agency mail managers
- § 102-192.5 — Introduction
- § 102-192.50 — Responsibilities of agency mail managers
PART 102-193
- § 102-193.10 — What are the goals of the Federal Records Management Program?
- § 102-193.15 — What are the records management responsibilities of the Administrator of General Services (the Administrator), the Archivist of the United States (the Archivist), and the Heads of Federal agencies?
- § 102-193.20 — What are the specific agency responsibilities for records management?
- § 102-193.25 — What type of records management business process improvements should my agency strive to achieve?
- § 102-193.5 — What does this part cover?
PART 102-194
- § 102-194.10 — What is a Standard form?
- § 102-194.15 — What is an Optional form?
- § 102-194.20 — What is an electronic Standard or Optional form?
- § 102-194.25 — What is an automated Standard or Optional format?
- § 102-194.30 — What role does my agency play in the Standard and Optional Forms Management Program?
- § 102-194.35 — Should I create electronic Standard or Optional forms?
- § 102-194.40 — For what Standard or Optional forms should an electronic version not be made available?
- § 102-194.45 — Who should I contact about Standard and Optional forms?
- § 102-194.5 — What is the Standard and Optional Forms Management Program?
PART 102-2
- § 102-2.10 — What is the FMR's purpose?
- § 102-2.100 — Must agencies provide GSA with a follow-up analysis of their experience in deviating from the FMR?
- § 102-2.105 — What information must agencies include in their follow-up analysis?
- § 102-2.110 — When must agencies provide their follow-up letters?
- § 102-2.115 — What kinds of non-regulatory material does GSA publish outside of the FMR?
- § 102-2.120 — How do I know whom to contact to discuss the regulatory requirements of programs addressed in the FMR?
- § 102-2.125 — What source of information can my agency use to identify materials that describe how to do business with GSA?
- § 102-2.130 — Where are FMR forms prescribed?
- § 102-2.135 — How do agencies obtain forms prescribed by the FMR?
- § 102-2.140 — What elements of plain language appear in the FMR?
- § 102-2.145 — To what do pronouns refer when used in the FMR?
- § 102-2.15 — What is the authority for the FMR system?
- § 102-2.20 — Which agencies are subject to the FMR?
- § 102-2.25 — When are other agencies involved in developing the FMR?
- § 102-2.30 — Where and in what formats is the FMR published?
- § 102-2.35 — How is the FMR distributed?
- § 102-2.40 — May an agency issue implementing and supplementing regulations for the FMR?
- § 102-2.45 — How is the FMR numbered?
- § 102-2.5 — What is the Federal Management Regulation (FMR)?
- § 102-2.50 — How do I number my agency's implementing regulations?
- § 102-2.55 — How do I number my agency's supplementing regulations?
- § 102-2.60 — What is a deviation from the FMR?
- § 102-2.65 — When may agencies deviate from the FMR?
- § 102-2.70 — What are individual and class deviations?
- § 102-2.75 — What timeframes apply to deviations?
- § 102-2.80 — What steps must an agency take to deviate from the FMR?
- § 102-2.85 — What are the reasons for writing to GSA about FMR deviations?
- § 102-2.90 — Where should my agency send its correspondence on an FMR deviation?
- § 102-2.95 — What information must agencies include in their deviation letters to GSA?
PART 102-3
- § 102-3.10 — Purpose and scope of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
- § 102-3.100 — Responsibilities and functions of GSA
- § 102-3.105 — Responsibilities of an agency head
- § 102-3.110 — Responsibilities of a chairperson of an independent Presidential advisory committee
- § 102-3.115 — Responsibilities and functions of a CMO
- § 102-3.120 — Responsibilities and functions of a DFO
- § 102-3.125 — Agency administrative guidelines to implement an advisory committee
- § 102-3.130 — Policies for appointment, and compensation or reimbursement of advisory committee members
- § 102-3.135 — Coverage and application of this subpart
- § 102-3.140 — Policies for advisory committee meetings
- § 102-3.145 — Policies for subcommittee meetings
- § 102-3.15-102-3.20 — 102-3.15-102-3.20 [Reserved]
- § 102-3.150 — Announcement of advisory committee meetings to the public
- § 102-3.155 — Procedures for closing advisory committee meetings to the public
- § 102-3.160 — Activities of advisory committees not subject to notice and open meeting requirements
- § 102-3.165 — Documentation of advisory committee meetings
- § 102-3.170 — Access to advisory committee records
- § 102-3.175 — Reporting and recordkeeping requirements for advisory committees
- § 102-3.180 — Coverage and application of this subpart
- § 102-3.185 — Requirements for agencies using Advice from NAS or NAPA
- § 102-3.190 — Severability of provisions
- § 102-3.25 — Definitions
- § 102-3.30 — [Reserved]
- § 102-3.35 — Policies governing the use of subcommittees
- § 102-3.40 — Activities, committees, or groups not covered by the Act and this part
- § 102-3.45 — Requirements for establishing and terminating advisory committees
- § 102-3.5 — Coverage and application of this part
- § 102-3.50 — Authorities for establishing advisory committees
- § 102-3.55 — Duration of advisory committees
- § 102-3.60 — Procedures for establishing, renewing, reestablishing, or merging discretionary advisory committees
- § 102-3.65 — Public notification requirements for discretionary advisory committees
- § 102-3.70 — Filing requirements for advisory committee charters
- § 102-3.75 — Content of advisory committee charters
- § 102-3.80 — Amendments to advisory committee charters
- § 102-3.85 — [Reserved]
- § 102-3.90 — Responsibilities and functions under this subpart
- § 102-3.95 — Principles for managing advisory committees
PART 102-33
- § 102-33.10 — Deviations
- § 102-33.100 — Exemptions from establishing Flight Program Standards
- § 102-33.105 — Establishing Flight Program Standards
- § 102-33.110 — Flight Program Operation Standards
- § 102-33.115 — Flight program operations
- § 102-33.120 — Maintenance of Government aircraft
- § 102-33.125 — Training requirements
- § 102-33.130 — Aviation safety management
- § 102-33.135 — Responding to aircraft accidents and incidents
- § 102-33.140 — Accountable aircraft operations and ownership costs
- § 102-33.145 — Automated system for accounting aircraft costs
- § 102-33.15 — Definitions
- § 102-33.150 — Federal aircraft ownership justification
- § 102-33.155 — Recovering operating cost
- § 102-33.160 — Accounting for the use of Government aircraft
- § 102-33.165 — Carrying passengers on Government aircraft
- § 102-33.170 — Aircraft parts management
- § 102-33.175 — The use of military FSCAP on non-military FAA-type certificated Government aircraft
- § 102-33.180 — Life-limited parts and FSCAP
- § 102-33.185 — Disposing or replacing aircraft and aircraft parts
- § 102-33.190 — Reporting excess of both operational and non-operational aircraft
- § 102-33.195 — Declassifying aircraft
- § 102-33.20 — Agency responsibilities
- § 102-33.200 — Documenting FSCAP or life-limited parts installed on aircraft
- § 102-33.205 — Reporting requirements for excess, replacement, or declassified aircraft in FAIRS
- § 102-33.210 — Excess aircraft
- § 102-33.215 — Replacing aircraft through exchange/sale
- § 102-33.220 — Special disclaimers for non-certificated aircraft operated as public aircraft
- § 102-33.225 — Government aircraft report requirement
- § 102-33.230 — Exemptions from reporting information to GSA on Government aircraft
- § 102-33.235 — Required reporting on Government aircraft
- § 102-33.240 — FAIRS
- § 102-33.245 — Timeline for FAIRS reports
- § 102-33.25 — SAMO duties
- § 102-33.250 — Federal inventory
- § 102-33.255 — Declassify a Federal aircraft
- § 102-33.260 — Federal aircraft cost and utilization data
- § 102-33.265 — CAS cost and utilization data
- § 102-33.270 — Aircraft accident and incident
- § 102-33.275 — Development of performance indicators
- § 102-33.30 — GSA's responsibilities for Federal aviation management
- § 102-33.35 — Process for acquiring aircraft and aircraft parts
- § 102-33.40 — Acquiring Government aircraft
- § 102-33.45 — Process for budgeting to acquire CAS
- § 102-33.5 — Scope
- § 102-33.50 — Responsibilities when contracting to purchase or capital lease a Federal aircraft or to award a CAS contract
- § 102-33.55 — Minimum requirements for CAS contracts
- § 102-33.60 — Responsibilities when acquiring aircraft parts
- § 102-33.65 — Military FSCAP requirements
- § 102-33.70 — Life-limited parts requirements
- § 102-33.75 — Federal aircraft management responsibilities
- § 102-33.80 — Management responsibilities when hiring CAS
- § 102-33.85 — Management accountability and controls for aviation programs
- § 102-33.90 — Flight Program Standards
- § 102-33.95 — Establishing Flight Program Standards
PART 102-34
- § 102-34.10-102-34.15 — 102-34.10-102-34.15 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.110-102-34.115 — 102-34.110-102-34.115 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.120 — Government motor vehicle registration
- § 102-34.125-102-34.150 — 102-34.125-102-34.150 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.155 — Government motor vehicle identification exemptions
- § 102-34.160-102-34.195 — 102-34.160-102-34.195 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.20 — Motor vehicles not covered by this part
- § 102-34.200 — Government motor vehicle official use
- § 102-34.205 — Government motor vehicle use for transportation between an employee's residence and place of employment (home-to-work transportation)
- § 102-34.210 — Government motor vehicle use for transportation between places of employment and mass transit facilities
- § 102-34.215 — [Reserved]
- § 102-34.220 — Government motor vehicle misuse
- § 102-34.225-102-34.250 — 102-34.225-102-34.250 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.25-102-34.30 — 102-34.25-102-34.30 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.330 — Federal Fleet Report
- § 102-34.335 — [Reserved]
- § 102-34.340 — Fleet management information systems
- § 102-34.345 — Government motor vehicle records
- § 102-34.35 — Definitions
- § 102-34.40 — Government motor vehicle fuel efficiency requirements
- § 102-34.45-102-34.50 — 102-34.45-102-34.50 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.5 — Scope of this part
- § 102-34.55 — Fleet average fuel economy standards
- § 102-34.60-102-34.80 — 102-34.60-102-34.80 [Reserved]
- § 102-34.85 — [Reserved]
- § 102-34.90 — Government motor vehicle identification
- § 102-34.95 — Government motor vehicle license plates
PART 102-35
- § 102-35.10 — Excess personal property disposal process
- § 102-35.15 — Deviations
- § 102-35.20 — Definitions
- § 102-35.5 — Scope
PART 102-36
- § 102-36.10 — Agency responsibilities
- § 102-36.100 — Grantee requirements
- § 102-36.105 — Fee when furnishing excess personal property to project grantees
- § 102-36.110 — Type of excess personal property furnished to project grantees
- § 102-36.115 — Excess personal property for cannibalization purposes by grantees
- § 102-36.120 — Limit on excess personal property furnished to grantees
- § 102-36.125 — Reporting requirements and exceptions
- § 102-36.130 — Accountability
- § 102-36.135 — Physical custody
- § 102-36.140 — Competing requests
- § 102-36.145 — Disposal of excess personal property without GSA approval
- § 102-36.15 — Contractors
- § 102-36.150 — Disposal process withdrawal
- § 102-36.155 — Reimbursement conditions
- § 102-36.160 — Reimbursement amount
- § 102-36.165 — Abandonment/destruction
- § 102-36.170 — Abandonment/destruction authority restrictions
- § 102-36.175 — Excess aircraft disposal
- § 102-36.180 — Excess Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP) disposal
- § 102-36.185 — FSCAP identification
- § 102-36.190 — FSCAP Criticality Codes
- § 102-36.195 — Disposing of life-limited aircraft parts without an FSCAP designation
- § 102-36.20 — GSA responsibilities
- § 102-36.200 — Special requirements for disaster relief
- § 102-36.205 — Excess firearms disposal
- § 102-36.210 — Agency responsibilities in foreign excess personal property disposal
- § 102-36.215 — Foreign excess personal property disposal options
- § 102-36.220 — GSA assistance in foreign excess personal property disposal
- § 102-36.225 — Foreign excess personal property transportation costs
- § 102-36.230 — Gift disposal
- § 102-36.235 — Money or intangible personal property disposal
- § 102-36.240 — Gift disposal other than intangible personal property
- § 102-36.245 — Excess Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commerce Control List Items (CCLIs)
- § 102-36.25 — Eligibility
- § 102-36.250 — Identifying DEMIL requirements
- § 102-36.255 — Excess shelf-life items
- § 102-36.260 — Excess medical shelf-life items held for national emergency purposes
- § 102-36.265 — Transferring or exchanging excess medical shelf-life items with other Federal agencies
- § 102-36.270 — Excess vessels
- § 102-36.275 — Excess hazardous personal property
- § 102-36.30 — Maximize use of excess personal property
- § 102-36.35 — Considerations
- § 102-36.40 — Excess personal property transfer costs
- § 102-36.45 — Transfer with reimbursement
- § 102-36.5 — Scope
- § 102-36.50 — Excess personal property screening period
- § 102-36.55 — Agency responsibilities in transfer order processing
- § 102-36.60 — Excess personal property removal
- § 102-36.65 — Direct transfers
- § 102-36.70 — Acquiring excess personal property for non-Federal activities
- § 102-36.75 — Responsibilities when acquiring excess personal property for use by a non-Federal recipient
- § 102-36.80 — Nonappropriated fund activity and title retention
- § 102-36.85 — Transfers of personal property owned by a nonappropriated fund activity
- § 102-36.90 — Contractor restrictions
- § 102-36.95 — Cooperative limitations
PART 102-37
- § 102-37.10 — Surplus property available for donation
- § 102-37.100 — Authorized screener records
- § 102-37.105 — Surplus property requests
- § 102-37.110 — SASP certifications
- § 102-37.115 — SASP agreements
- § 102-37.120 — Additional certifications
- § 102-37.125 — Written justification for special types of surplus property
- § 102-37.130 — Surplus aircraft and vessel documentation
- § 102-37.135 — Letter of intent requirements
- § 102-37.140 — Surplus property for cannibalization
- § 102-37.145 — Surplus property safeguards
- § 102-37.15 — Donation screening timeframe
- § 102-37.150 — Surplus property damage or loss
- § 102-37.155 — Surplus property insurance
- § 102-37.160 — Distribution documentation
- § 102-37.165 — Surplus property distribution to eligible donees of another State
- § 102-37.170 — Retention of surplus property for SASP use
- § 102-37.175 — Service charge payments
- § 102-37.180 — Use of service charge funds
- § 102-37.185 — Non-SASP State activities and programs
- § 102-37.190 — Undistributed surplus property
- § 102-37.195 — Transfers between SASPs
- § 102-37.20 — Requesting surplus property for donation
- § 102-37.200 — Reporting unneeded, usable property for disposal
- § 102-37.205 — GSA's agent in undistributed surplus property sales
- § 102-37.210 — Undistributed surplus property proposal to sell
- § 102-37.215 — Recovering costs of undistributed surplus property
- § 102-37.220 — Abandonment or destruction of undistributed surplus property
- § 102-37.225 — Cooperative agreement purposes
- § 102-37.230 — Costs related to providing support under a cooperative agreement
- § 102-37.235 — Cooperative agreements between SASPs
- § 102-37.240 — Cooperative agreement termination
- § 102-37.245 — SASP audits
- § 102-37.25 — Transportation and other costs
- § 102-37.250 — Federal reviews of SASPs
- § 102-37.255 — SASP responsibility in donee audit compliance
- § 102-37.260 — SASP reports to GSA
- § 102-37.265 — SASP liquidation plan
- § 102-37.270 — Public notice of liquidation plans
- § 102-37.275 — Statutory authority for donations of surplus property under this subpart
- § 102-37.280 — Eligibility determinations
- § 102-37.285 — Eligibility criteria
- § 102-37.290 — Approval, accreditation, or licensing requirements determination
- § 102-37.295 — Eligibility records
- § 102-37.30 — Property removal timeframe
- § 102-37.300 — Eligibility records updates
- § 102-37.305 — Failure to maintain eligibility status
- § 102-37.310 — Negative eligibility determination appeals
- § 102-37.315 — Conditional eligibility of donees without approval, accreditation, or licensing
- § 102-37.320 — Conditional eligibility of not-for-profit organizations pending tax-exempt status
- § 102-37.325 — Property available for donation to donees with conditional eligibility
- § 102-37.330 — Authorized purposes for surplus property
- § 102-37.335 — Property acquired for exchange
- § 102-37.340 — Donee certifications
- § 102-37.345 — Donee agreements
- § 102-37.35 — GSA's responsibilities
- § 102-37.350 — Special handling conditions or use limitations
- § 102-37.355 — Aircraft and vessels special terms and conditions
- § 102-37.360 — Modification or release of terms and conditions
- § 102-37.365 — Release of restrictions on property authorized for cannibalization
- § 102-37.370 — Release of restrictions on property considered for exchange
- § 102-37.375 — Utilization reviews
- § 102-37.380 — Noncompliance actions with donation terms and conditions
- § 102-37.385 — SASP coordination with GSA
- § 102-37.390 — Compliance actions funds
- § 102-37.395 — Unneeded property reimbursement
- § 102-37.40 — Competing transfer requests
- § 102-37.400 — Donation requirements to SEAs
- § 102-37.405 — SEA priority for DoD property
- § 102-37.410 — Public airport donation authority
- § 102-37.415 — Priority consideration
- § 102-37.420 — FAA's responsibilities
- § 102-37.425 — Administrative information required to GSA
- § 102-37.430 — Authority for donations to public bodies
- § 102-37.435 — Type of property a holding agency may donate under this subpart
- § 102-37.440 — Costs associated with the donation
- § 102-37.445 — Responsibilities
- § 102-37.45 — Allocation factors
- § 102-37.450 — Vehicle title transfer
- § 102-37.5 — Scope
- § 102-37.50 — Holding agency responsibilities
- § 102-37.55 — Holding agency costs reimbursement
- § 102-37.60 — SASP responsibilities
- § 102-37.65 — SASP eligibility
- § 102-37.70 — State plan of operation
- § 102-37.75 — State plan requirements
- § 102-37.80 — State plan effective date
- § 102-37.85 — State plan amendments or modifications
- § 102-37.90 — State plan nonconformance
- § 102-37.95 — Property available for donation
PART 102-38
- § 102-38.10 — Conducting sales
- § 102-38.100 — Title transfer requirements
- § 102-38.105 — Sales proceeds retention
- § 102-38.110 — Unused or unauthorized retention of sales proceeds
- § 102-38.115 — State and local personal property sales
- § 102-38.120 — Personal property advertised for sale withdrawal
- § 102-38.125 — Special provisions for State and local governments regarding negotiated sales
- § 102-38.130 — Applicability of this part to SASPs when conducting sales
- § 102-38.15 — Executive agency responsibilities
- § 102-38.20 — Care and handling costs
- § 102-38.25 — Notification of a Federal requirement
- § 102-38.30 — Sales process
- § 102-38.35 — Sales methods
- § 102-38.40 — Negotiated sales conditions
- § 102-38.45 — Negotiated sales reporting requirements
- § 102-38.5 — Scope
- § 102-38.50 — Negotiated sales at fixed prices
- § 102-38.55 — Fixed priced sales to State agencies
- § 102-38.60 — Public notice and advertising
- § 102-38.65 — Inspections
- § 102-38.70 — Requirements
- § 102-38.75 — Binding terms and conditions
- § 102-38.80 — Buyer eligibility
- § 102-38.85 — Sales to Federal employees
- § 102-38.90 — Sales contract award recipient
- § 102-38.95 — No award options
PART 102-39
- § 102-39.10 — Determinations
- § 102-39.15 — When to offer exchange/sale property to Federal agencies and State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs)
- § 102-39.20 — Restrictions and prohibitions
- § 102-39.25 — Conditions
- § 102-39.30 — Accounting requirements
- § 102-39.5 — Scope
PART 102-40
- § 102-40.10 — Personal property requiring special handling
- § 102-40.15 — Disposal
- § 102-40.20 — Reporting restrictions
- § 102-40.25 — Care and handling
- § 102-40.30 — Transfer and donation
- § 102-40.35 — Donation requirements
- § 102-40.40 — Transfer costs
- § 102-40.45 — Sales
- § 102-40.5 — Scope
- § 102-40.50 — Terms and conditions
- § 102-40.55 — Abandonment or destruction
- § 102-40.60 — Ammunition and ammunition components
- § 102-40.65 — Controlled substances
- § 102-40.70 — Drugs, biologicals, and reagents other than controlled substances
- § 102-40.75 — Firearms
PART 102-41
- § 102-41.10 — Reporting requirements
- § 102-41.15 — Transfer reimbursement of forfeited personal property
- § 102-41.20 — Sale proceeds of forfeited personal property
- § 102-41.25 — Options
- § 102-41.30 — Transfer reimbursement
- § 102-41.35 — Sales proceeds
- § 102-41.40 — Options
- § 102-41.5 — Scope
PART 102-42
- § 102-42.10 — Additional definitions applying to this part
- § 102-42.100 — Sales procedures
- § 102-42.105 — Destruction
- § 102-42.15 — Retention of foreign gifts and decorations
- § 102-42.20 — Disposition process for foreign gifts and decorations not authorized for employee retention
- § 102-42.25 — Custody of gifts and decorations pending disposal
- § 102-42.30 — Security, care and handling, and delivery of gifts
- § 102-42.35 — Reimbursement
- § 102-42.40 — Appraisals
- § 102-42.45 — Appraisal responsibilities
- § 102-42.5 — Scope
- § 102-42.50 — Types of appraisals
- § 102-42.55 — Appraisal submission
- § 102-42.60 — Gifts and decorations received by Senators and Senate employees
- § 102-42.65 — Gifts or decorations not disposed of by the Senate Commission on Art
- § 102-42.70 — Gifts and decorations received by the President or Vice President or a member of their family
- § 102-42.75 — Gifts containing hazardous materials
- § 102-42.80 — Reporting gifts or donations
- § 102-42.85 — Transfer of excess foreign gifts or decorations
- § 102-42.90 — Donations to State agencies
- § 102-42.95 — Special requirements
PART 102-71
- § 102-71.10 — Definitions
- § 102-71.100 — Tobacco product restrictions applicable to outside areas under executive branch control
- § 102-71.105 — Furnishing and installing signs concerning tobacco product restrictions
- § 102-71.110 — Monitoring and controlling areas designated for tobacco products by an agency head
- § 102-71.115 — When a State or local government has a tobacco product-free ordinance that is stricter than the tobacco policy for Federal facilities
- § 102-71.120 — Severability
- § 102-71.125 — Definitions
- § 102-71.130 — Applicability
- § 102-71.135 — Collecting the information
- § 102-71.140 — Suitability determination
- § 102-71.145 — Real property reported excess to GSA
- § 102-71.15 — Deviation
- § 102-71.150 — Suitability criteria
- § 102-71.155 — Determination of availability for suitable properties
- § 102-71.160 — Public notice of determination
- § 102-71.165 — General policies of HHS
- § 102-71.170 — Expression of interest process
- § 102-71.175 — Application process and requirements
- § 102-71.180 — Action on approved applications
- § 102-71.185 — Surplus property transfer documents
- § 102-71.190 — Unsuitable properties
- § 102-71.195 — Compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and other related acts (environmental impact)
- § 102-71.20 — Installing, repairing, and replacing sidewalks
- § 102-71.200 — No applications approved
- § 102-71.205 — Utilization and enforcement
- § 102-71.210 — Other uses
- § 102-71.215 — Abrogation
- § 102-71.220 — Compliance inspections and reports
- § 102-71.225 — No right of administrative review for agency decisions
- § 102-71.230 — Waivers
- § 102-71.235 — Severability
- § 102-71.25 — Fire Administration Authorization Act of 1992
- § 102-71.30 — Automatic sprinkler systems
- § 102-71.35 — Equivalent level of safety analysis
- § 102-71.40 — Analytical and empirical tools available to support the life safety equivalency evaluation
- § 102-71.45 — Responsible party for determining the acceptability of each equivalent level of safety analysis
- § 102-71.5 — GSA real property policies
- § 102-71.50 — Rent
- § 102-71.55 — Establishing an occupant emergency program
- § 102-71.60 — Occupant agencies are required to cooperate with the Designated Official in the implementation of the emergency plans and the staffing of the emergency organization
- § 102-71.65 — Federal agency occupant emergency responsibilities
- § 102-71.70 — Decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization
- § 102-71.75 — Accomplishing occupant evacuation or relocation when there is immediate danger to persons or property, such as fire, explosion or the discovery of an explosive device (not including a bomb threat)
- § 102-71.80 — Action the Designated Official must initiate when there is advance notice of an emergency
- § 102-71.85 — Portable heaters, fans, and other such devices
- § 102-71.90 — Tobacco policy for interior space in Federal facilities
- § 102-71.95 — Tobacco policy exceptions
PART 105-1
- § 105-1.000-50 — Scope of part
- § 105-1.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 105-1.101 — General Services Administration Property Management Regulations
- § 105-1.101-50 — Exclusions
- § 105-1.102 — Relationship of GSPMR to FPMR
- § 105-1.104 — Publication of GSPMR
- § 105-1.106 — Applicability
- § 105-1.109 — Numbering
- § 105-1.109-50 — General plan
- § 105-1.109-51 — Arrangement
- § 105-1.109-52 — Cross-references
- § 105-1.110 — Deviation
- § 105-1.150 — Citation
PART 105-50
- § 105-50.000 — Scope of part
- § 105-50.001 — Definitions
- § 105-50.001-1 — State
- § 105-50.001-2 — Political subdivision or local government
- § 105-50.001-3 — Unit of general local government
- § 105-50.001-4 — Special-purpose unit of local government
- § 105-50.001-5 — Specialized or technical services
- § 105-50.001-6 — GSA
- § 105-50.101 — Purpose
- § 105-50.102 — Applicability
- § 105-50.103 — Policy
- § 105-50.104 — Limitations
- § 105-50.105 — Coordination of requests
- § 105-50.106 — GSA response to requests
- § 105-50.201 — Agencywide mission
- § 105-50.202 — Specific services
- § 105-50.202-1 — Copies of statistical or other studies
- § 105-50.202-2 — Preparation of or assistance in the conduct of statistical or other studies
- § 105-50.202-3 — Training
- § 105-50.202-4 — Technical assistance incident to Federal surplus personal property
- § 105-50.202-5 — Data processing services
- § 105-50.202-6 — Communications services
- § 105-50.202-7 — Technical information and advice
- § 105-50.301 — Established fees
- § 105-50.302 — Special fee schedules
- § 105-50.303 — Cost basis in lieu of fees
- § 105-50.304 — Services provided through revolving funds
- § 105-50.304a — Deposits
- § 105-50.305 — Exemptions
- § 105-50.401 — Reports submitted to the Congress
- § 105-50.402 — Reports submitted to the Office of Management and Budget
PART 105-51
- § 105-51.001 — Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition
PART 105-53
- § 105-53.100 — Purpose
- § 105-53.110 — Creation and authority
- § 105-53.112 — General statement of functions
- § 105-53.114 — General statement of organization
- § 105-53.116 — General regulations
- § 105-53.118 — Locations of material available for public inspection
- § 105-53.120 — Address and telephone numbers
- § 105-53.130 — Office of the Administrator
- § 105-53.130-1 — [Reserved]
- § 105-53.130-2 — Office of Ethics and Civil Rights
- § 105-53.130-3 — Office of the Executive Secretariat
- § 105-53.130-4 — Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
- § 105-53.131 — Office of Inspector General
- § 105-53.132 — Civilian Board of Contract Appeals
- § 105-53.133 — Information Security Oversight Office
- § 105-53.134 — Office of Administration
- § 105-53.135 — [Reserved]
- § 105-53.136 — Office of Congressional Affairs
- § 105-53.137 — Office of Acquisition Policy
- § 105-53.138 — Office of General Counsel
- § 105-53.139 — Office of the Comptroller
- § 105-53.140 — Office of Operations and Industry Relations
- § 105-53.141 — Office of Policy Analysis
- § 105-53.142 — Office of Public Affairs
- § 105-53.143 — Information Resources Management Service
- § 105-53.144 — Federal Property Resources Service
- § 105-53.145 — Federal Supply Service
- § 105-53.146 — [Reserved]
- § 105-53.147 — Public Buildings Service
- § 105-53.150 — Organization and functions
- § 105-53.151 — Geographic composition, addresses, and telephone numbers
PART 105-54
- § 105-54.000 — Scope of part
- § 105-54.101 — Applicability
- § 105-54.102 — Definitions
- § 105-54.103 — Policy
- § 105-54.104 — Responsibilities
- § 105-54.200 — Scope of subpart
- § 105-54.201 — Proposals for establishing advisory committees
- § 105-54.202 — Review and approval of proposals
- § 105-54.203 — Advisory committee charters
- § 105-54.203-1 — Preparation of charters
- § 105-54.203-2 — Active charters file
- § 105-54.203-3 — Submission to Library of Congress
- § 105-54.204 — Advisory committee membership
- § 105-54.300 — Scope of subpart
- § 105-54.301 — Meetings
- § 105-54.302 — Committee records and reports
- § 105-54.303 — Fiscal and administrative provisions
- § 105-54.304 — Cost guidelines
- § 105-54.305 — Renewal of advisory committees
- § 105-54.306 — Amendment of advisory committee charters
- § 105-54.307 — Termination of advisory committees
- § 105-54.308 — Responsibilities of the Administrator
- § 105-54.309 — Added responsibilities of service and staff office heads and regional administrators
- § 105-54.310 — Advisory committee duties of the GSA Committee Management Officer
- § 105-54.311 — Complaint procedures
- § 105-54.400 — Scope of subpart
- § 105-54.401 — Reports on GSA Federal Advisory Committees
PART 105-55
- § 105-55.001 — Prescription of standards
- § 105-55.002 — Definitions
- § 105-55.003 — Antitrust, fraud, tax, interagency claims, and claims over $100,000 excluded
- § 105-55.004 — Compromise, waiver, or disposition under other statutes not precluded
- § 105-55.005 — Form of payment
- § 105-55.006 — Subdivision of claims not authorized
- § 105-55.007 — Required administrative proceedings
- § 105-55.008 — No private rights created
- § 105-55.009 — Aggressive agency collection activity
- § 105-55.010 — Demand for payment
- § 105-55.011 — Collection by administrative offset
- § 105-55.012 — Contracting with private collection contractors and with entities that locate and recover unclaimed assets
- § 105-55.013 — Suspension or revocation of eligibility for loans and loan guaranties, licenses, permits, or privileges
- § 105-55.014 — Liquidation of collateral
- § 105-55.015 — Collection in installments
- § 105-55.016 — Interest, penalties, and administrative costs
- § 105-55.017 — Use and disclosure of mailing addresses
- § 105-55.018 — Exemptions
- § 105-55.019 — Compromise of claims
- § 105-55.020 — Bases for compromise
- § 105-55.021 — Enforcement policy
- § 105-55.022 — Joint and several liability
- § 105-55.023 — Further review of compromise offers
- § 105-55.024 — Consideration of tax consequences to the Government
- § 105-55.025 — Mutual releases of the debtor and the Government
- § 105-55.026 — Suspending or terminating collection activity
- § 105-55.027 — Suspension of collection activity
- § 105-55.028 — Termination of collection activity
- § 105-55.029 — Exception to termination
- § 105-55.030 — Discharge of indebtedness; reporting requirements
- § 105-55.031 — Prompt referral to the Department of Justice
- § 105-55.032 — Claims Collection Litigation Report
- § 105-55.033 — Preservation of evidence
- § 105-55.034 — Minimum amount of referrals to the Department of Justice
PART 105-56
- § 105-56.001 — Scope
- § 105-56.002 — Excluded debts or claims
- § 105-56.003 — Definitions
- § 105-56.004 — Pre-offset notice
- § 105-56.005 — Employee response
- § 105-56.006 — Petition for pre-offset hearing
- § 105-56.007 — Pre-offset oral hearing
- § 105-56.008 — Pre-offset paper hearing
- § 105-56.009 — Written decision
- § 105-56.010 — Deductions
- § 105-56.011 — Non-waiver of rights
- § 105-56.012 — Refunds
- § 105-56.013 — Coordinating offset with another Federal agency
- § 105-56.014 — Purpose and scope
- § 105-56.015 — Definitions
- § 105-56.016 — GSA participation
- § 105-56.017 — Centralized salary offset computer match
- § 105-56.018 — Salary offset
- § 105-56.019 — Offset amount
- § 105-56.020 — Priorities
- § 105-56.021 — Notice
- § 105-56.022 — Fees
- § 105-56.023 — Disposition of amounts collected
- § 105-56.024 — Purpose and scope
- § 105-56.025 — Definitions
- § 105-56.026 — GSA participation
- § 105-56.027 — Centralized salary offset computer match
- § 105-56.028 — Salary offset
- § 105-56.029 — Offset amount
- § 105-56.030 — Priorities
- § 105-56.031 — Notice
- § 105-56.032 — Fees
- § 105-56.033 — Disposition of amounts collected
PART 105-57
- § 105-57.001 — Purpose, authority and scope
- § 105-57.002 — Definitions
- § 105-57.003 — General rule
- § 105-57.004 — Notice requirements
- § 105-57.005 — Hearing
- § 105-57.006 — Wage garnishment order
- § 105-57.007 — Certification by employer
- § 105-57.008 — Amounts withheld
- § 105-57.009 — Exclusions from garnishment
- § 105-57.010 — Financial hardship
- § 105-57.011 — Ending garnishment
- § 105-57.012 — Actions prohibited by the employer
- § 105-57.013 — Refunds
- § 105-57.014 — Right of action
PART 105-60
- § 105-60.000 — Scope of part
- § 105-60.100 — Public availability of information
- § 105-60.1001 — Purpose and scope of subpart
- § 105-60.1002 — Definitions
- § 105-60.1003 — Acceptance of service of a subpoena duces tecum or other legal demand on behalf of the General Services Administration
- § 105-60.1004 — Production or disclosure prohibited unless approved by the Appropriate Authority
- § 105-60.1005 — Procedure in the event of a demand for production or disclosure
- § 105-60.1006 — Procedure where response to demand is required prior to receiving instructions
- § 105-60.1007 — Procedure in the event of an adverse ruling
- § 105-60.1008 — Fees, expenses, and costs
- § 105-60.200 — Making a request
- § 105-60.201 — Description of records sought
- § 105-60.300 — Responsibility for responding to FOIA requests
- § 105-60.301 — Acknowledging FOIA requests
- § 105-60.302 — Responding to FOIA requests
- § 105-60.303 — Consultation, referral, and coordination
- § 105-60.304 — Time requirements to respond to FOIA requests
- § 105-60.305 — Unusual circumstances
- § 105-60.306 — Expedited processing
- § 105-60.400 — Applying FOIA exemptions
- § 105-60.500 — Final response procedures and rules
- § 105-60.600 — Procedural and lawful considerations
- § 105-60.601 — Submitter's opportunity to object to disclosure
- § 105-60.700 — Submitting an appeal
- § 105-60.701 — Adjudication of appeals
- § 105-60.702 — Requirements to preserve FOIA records
- § 105-60.800 — General provisions
- § 105-60.801 — Definitions pertaining to fee assessments
- § 105-60.802 — Fees to be charged
- § 105-60.803 — Restrictions on charging fees
- § 105-60.804 — Fee schedule
- § 105-60.805 — Anticipated fees
- § 105-60.806 — Advanced payments
- § 105-60.807 — Fee waivers and fee reductions
- § 105-60.900 — Coda
PART 105-62
- § 105-62.000 — Scope of part
- § 105-62.101 — Security classification categories
- § 105-62.102 — Authority to originally classify
- § 105-62.103 — Access to GSA-originated materials
- § 105-62.201 — Declassification and downgrading
- § 105-62.202 — Review of classified materials for declassification purposes
PART 105-64
- § 105-64.000 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 105-64.001 — What terms are defined in this part?
- § 105-64.101 — Who is responsible for enforcing these rules?
- § 105-64.102 — What is GSA's policy on disclosure of information in a system of records?
- § 105-64.103 — What is GSA's policy on collecting and using information in a system of records?
- § 105-64.104 — What must the system manager tell me when soliciting personal information?
- § 105-64.105 — When may Social Security Numbers (SSNs) be collected?
- § 105-64.106 — What is GSA's policy on information accuracy in a system of records?
- § 105-64.107 — What standards of conduct apply to employees with privacy-related responsibilities?
- § 105-64.108 — How does GSA safeguard personal information?
- § 105-64.109 — How does GSA handle other agencies' records?
- § 105-64.110 — When may GSA establish computer matching programs?
- § 105-64.111 — What is GSA's policy on directives that may conflict with this part?
- § 105-64.201 — How do I get access to my records?
- § 105-64.202 — How do I request access in person?
- § 105-64.203 — How do I request access in writing?
- § 105-64.204 — Can parents and guardians obtain access to records?
- § 105-64.205 — Who will provide access to my record?
- § 105-64.206 — How long will it take to get my record?
- § 105-64.207 — Are there any fees?
- § 105-64.208 — What special conditions apply to release of medical records?
- § 105-64.209 — What special conditions apply to accessing law enforcement and security records?
- § 105-64.301 — Under what conditions will I be denied access to a record?
- § 105-64.302 — How will I be denied access?
- § 105-64.303 — How do I appeal a denial to access a record?
- § 105-64.304 — How are administrative appeal decisions made?
- § 105-64.305 — What is my recourse to an appeal denial?
- § 105-64.401 — Can I amend my record?
- § 105-64.402 — What records are not subject to amendment?
- § 105-64.403 — What happens when I submit a request to amend a record?
- § 105-64.404 — What must I do if I agree to an alternative amendment?
- § 105-64.405 — Can I appeal a denial to amend a record?
- § 105-64.406 — How will my appeal be handled?
- § 105-64.407 — How do I file a Statement of Disagreement?
- § 105-64.408 — What is my recourse to a denial decision?
- § 105-64.501 — Under what conditions may a record be disclosed without my consent?
- § 105-64.502 — How do I find out if my record has been disclosed?
- § 105-64.503 — What is an accounting of disclosures?
- § 105-64.504 — Under what conditions will I be denied an accounting of disclosures?
- § 105-64.601 — Procedures for establishing system of records
- § 105-64.701 — Submittal of requests for assistance and referrals
- § 105-64.801 — How to file a privacy complaint
- § 105-64.802 — Can I appeal a decision to a privacy complaint?
- § 105-64.803 — How will my appeal be handled?
PART 105-67
- § 105-67.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 105-67.101 — Debarred, suspended and ineligible contractors
PART 105-68
- § 105-68.100 — What does this part do?
- § 105-68.1000 — Respondent
- § 105-68.1005 — State
- § 105-68.1010 — Suspending official
- § 105-68.1015 — Suspension
- § 105-68.1020 — Voluntary exclusion or voluntarily excluded
- § 105-68.105 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 105-68.110 — What is the purpose of the nonprocurement debarment and suspension system?
- § 105-68.115 — How does an exclusion restrict a person's involvement in covered transactions?
- § 105-68.120 — May we grant an exception to let an excluded person participate in a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.125 — Does an exclusion under the nonprocurement system affect a person's eligibility for Federal procurement contracts?
- § 105-68.130 — Does exclusion under the Federal procurement system affect a person's eligibility to participate in nonprocurement transactions?
- § 105-68.135 — May the General Services Administration exclude a person who is not currently participating in a nonprocurement transaction?
- § 105-68.140 — How do I know if a person is excluded?
- § 105-68.145 — Does this part address persons who are disqualified, as well as those who are excluded from nonprocurement transactions?
- § 105-68.200 — What is a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.205 — Why is it important if a particular transaction is a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.210 — Which nonprocurement transactions are covered transactions?
- § 105-68.215 — Which nonprocurement transactions are not covered transactions?
- § 105-68.220 — Are any procurement contracts included as covered transactions?
- § 105-68.225 — How do I know if a transaction in which I may participate is a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.25 — How is this part organized?
- § 105-68.300 — What must I do before I enter into a covered transaction with another person at the next lower tier?
- § 105-68.305 — May I enter into a covered transaction with an excluded or disqualified person?
- § 105-68.310 — What must I do if a Federal agency excludes a person with whom I am already doing business in a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.315 — May I use the services of an excluded person as a principal under a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.320 — Must I verify that principals of my covered transactions are eligible to participate?
- § 105-68.325 — What happens if I do business with an excluded person in a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.330 — What requirements must I pass down to persons at lower tiers with whom I intend to do business?
- § 105-68.335 — What information must I provide before entering into a covered transaction with the General Services Administration?
- § 105-68.340 — If I disclose unfavorable information required under § 105-68.335, will I be prevented from participating in the transaction?
- § 105-68.345 — What happens if I fail to disclose information required under § 105-68.335?
- § 105-68.350 — What must I do if I learn of information required under § 105-68.335 after entering into a covered transaction with the General Services Administration?
- § 105-68.355 — What information must I provide to a higher tier participant before entering into a covered transaction with that participant?
- § 105-68.360 — What happens if I fail to disclose the information required under § 105-68.355?
- § 105-68.365 — What must I do if I learn of information required under § 105-68.355 after entering into a covered transaction with a higher tier participant?
- § 105-68.400 — May I enter into a transaction with an excluded or disqualified person?
- § 105-68.405 — May I enter into a covered transaction with a participant if a principal of the transaction is excluded?
- § 105-68.410 — May I approve a participant's use of the services of an excluded person?
- § 105-68.415 — What must I do if a Federal agency excludes the participant or a principal after I enter into a covered transaction?
- § 105-68.420 — May I approve a transaction with an excluded or disqualified person at a lower tier?
- § 105-68.425 — When do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified?
- § 105-68.430 — How do I check to see if a person is excluded or disqualified?
- § 105-68.435 — What must I require of a primary tier participant?
- § 105-68.440 — What method do I use to communicate those requirements to participants?
- § 105-68.445 — What action may I take if a primary tier participant knowingly does business with an excluded or disqualified person?
- § 105-68.450 — What action may I take if a primary tier participant fails to disclose the information required under § 105-68.335?
- § 105-68.455 — What may I do if a lower tier participant fails to disclose the information required under § 105-68.355 to the next higher tier?
- § 105-68.50 — How is this part written?
- § 105-68.500 — What is the purpose of the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS)?
- § 105-68.505 — Who uses the EPLS?
- § 105-68.510 — Who maintains the EPLS?
- § 105-68.515 — What specific information is in the EPLS?
- § 105-68.520 — Who places the information into the EPLS?
- § 105-68.525 — Whom do I ask if I have questions about a person in the EPLS?
- § 105-68.530 — Where can I find the EPLS?
- § 105-68.600 — How do suspension and debarment actions start?
- § 105-68.605 — How does suspension differ from debarment?
- § 105-68.610 — What procedures does the General Services Administration use in suspension and debarment actions?
- § 105-68.615 — How does the General Services Administration notify a person of a suspension or debarment action?
- § 105-68.620 — Do Federal agencies coordinate suspension and debarment actions?
- § 105-68.625 — What is the scope of a suspension or debarment?
- § 105-68.630 — May the General Services Administration impute conduct of one person to another?
- § 105-68.635 — May the General Services Administration settle a debarment or suspension action?
- § 105-68.640 — May a settlement include a voluntary exclusion?
- § 105-68.645 — Do other Federal agencies know if the General Services Administration agrees to a voluntary exclusion?
- § 105-68.700 — When may the suspending official issue a suspension?
- § 105-68.705 — What does the suspending official consider in issuing a suspension?
- § 105-68.710 — When does a suspension take effect?
- § 105-68.715 — What notice does the suspending official give me if I am suspended?
- § 105-68.720 — How may I contest a suspension?
- § 105-68.725 — How much time do I have to contest a suspension?
- § 105-68.730 — What information must I provide to the suspending official if I contest a suspension?
- § 105-68.735 — Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which the suspension is based?
- § 105-68.740 — Are suspension proceedings formal?
- § 105-68.745 — How is fact-finding conducted?
- § 105-68.75 — Do terms in this part have special meanings?
- § 105-68.750 — What does the suspending official consider in deciding whether to continue or terminate my suspension?
- § 105-68.755 — When will I know whether the suspension is continued or terminated?
- § 105-68.760 — How long may my suspension last?
- § 105-68.800 — What are the causes for debarment?
- § 105-68.805 — What notice does the debarring official give me if I am proposed for debarment?
- § 105-68.810 — When does a debarment take effect?
- § 105-68.815 — How may I contest a proposed debarment?
- § 105-68.820 — How much time do I have to contest a proposed debarment?
- § 105-68.825 — What information must I provide to the debarring official if I contest a proposed debarment?
- § 105-68.830 — Under what conditions do I get an additional opportunity to challenge the facts on which a proposed debarment is based?
- § 105-68.835 — Are debarment proceedings formal?
- § 105-68.840 — How is fact-finding conducted?
- § 105-68.845 — What does the debarring official consider in deciding whether to debar me?
- § 105-68.850 — What is the standard of proof in a debarment action?
- § 105-68.855 — Who has the burden of proof in a debarment action?
- § 105-68.860 — What factors may influence the debarring official's decision?
- § 105-68.865 — How long may my debarment last?
- § 105-68.870 — When do I know if the debarring official debars me?
- § 105-68.875 — May I ask the debarring official to reconsider a decision to debar me?
- § 105-68.880 — What factors may influence the debarring official during reconsideration?
- § 105-68.885 — May the debarring official extend a debarment?
- § 105-68.900 — Adequate evidence
- § 105-68.905 — Affiliate
- § 105-68.910 — Agency
- § 105-68.915 — Agent or representative
- § 105-68.920 — Civil judgment
- § 105-68.925 — Conviction
- § 105-68.930 — Debarment
- § 105-68.935 — Debarring official
- § 105-68.940 — Disqualified
- § 105-68.945 — Excluded or exclusion
- § 105-68.950 — Excluded Parties List System
- § 105-68.955 — Indictment
- § 105-68.960 — Ineligible or ineligibility
- § 105-68.965 — Legal proceedings
- § 105-68.970 — Nonprocurement transaction
- § 105-68.975 — Notice
- § 105-68.980 — Participant
- § 105-68.985 — Person
- § 105-68.990 — Preponderance of the evidence
- § 105-68.995 — Principal
PART 105-69
- § 105-69.100 — Conditions on use of funds
- § 105-69.105 — Definitions
- § 105-69.110 — Certification and disclosure
- § 105-69.200 — Agency and legislative liaison
- § 105-69.205 — Professional and technical services
- § 105-69.210 — Reporting
- § 105-69.300 — Professional and technical services
- § 105-69.400 — Penalties
- § 105-69.405 — Penalty procedures
- § 105-69.410 — Enforcement
- § 105-69.500 — Secretary of Defense
- § 105-69.600 — Semi-annual compilation
- § 105-69.605 — Inspector General report
PART 105-70
- § 105-70.000 — Scope
- § 105-70.001 — Basis
- § 105-70.002 — Definitions
- § 105-70.003 — Basis for civil penalties and assessments
- § 105-70.004 — Investigation
- § 105-70.005 — Review by the reviewing official
- § 105-70.006 — Prerequisites for issuing a complaint
- § 105-70.007 — Complaint
- § 105-70.008 — Service of complaint
- § 105-70.009 — Answer
- § 105-70.010 — Default upon failure to file an answer
- § 105-70.011 — Referral of complaint and answer to the ALJ
- § 105-70.012 — Notice of hearing
- § 105-70.013 — Parties to the hearing
- § 105-70.014 — Separation of functions
- § 105-70.015 — Ex parte contacts
- § 105-70.016 — Disqualification of reviewing official or ALJ
- § 105-70.017 — Rights of parties
- § 105-70.018 — Authority of the ALJ
- § 105-70.019 — Prehearing conferences
- § 105-70.020 — Disclosure of documents
- § 105-70.021 — Discovery
- § 105-70.022 — Exchange of witness lists, statements, and exhibits
- § 105-70.023 — Subpoena for attendance at hearing
- § 105-70.024 — Protective order
- § 105-70.025 — Fees
- § 105-70.026 — Form, filing and service of papers
- § 105-70.027 — Computation of time
- § 105-70.028 — Motions
- § 105-70.029 — Sanctions
- § 105-70.030 — The hearing and burden of proof
- § 105-70.031 — Determining the amount of penalties and assessments
- § 105-70.032 — Location of hearing
- § 105-70.033 — Witnesses
- § 105-70.034 — Evidence
- § 105-70.035 — The record
- § 105-70.036 — Post-hearing briefs
- § 105-70.037 — Initial decision
- § 105-70.038 — Reconsideration of initial decision
- § 105-70.039 — Appeal to Authority Head
- § 105-70.040 — Stays ordered by the Department of Justice
- § 105-70.041 — Stay pending appeal
- § 105-70.042 — Judicial review
- § 105-70.043 — Collection of civil penalties and assessments
- § 105-70.044 — Right to administrative offset
- § 105-70.045 — Deposit in Treasury of United States
- § 105-70.046 — Compromise or settlement
- § 105-70.047 — Limitations
PART 105-71
- § 105-71.100 — Purpose and scope of this part
- § 105-71.101 — Scope of §§ 105-71.100 through 105-71.105
- § 105-71.102 — Definitions
- § 105-71.103 — Applicability
- § 105-71.104 — Effect on other issuances
- § 105-71.105 — Additions and exceptions
- § 105-71.110 — Forms for applying for grants
- § 105-71.111 — State plans
- § 105-71.112 — Special grant or subgrant conditions for “high-risk” grantees
- § 105-71.120 — Standards for financial management systems
- § 105-71.121 — Payment
- § 105-71.122 — Allowable costs
- § 105-71.123 — Period of availability of funds
- § 105-71.124 — Matching or cost sharing
- § 105-71.125 — Program income
- § 105-71.126 — Non-Federal audit
- § 105-71.130 — Changes
- § 105-71.131 — Real property
- § 105-71.132 — Equipment
- § 105-71.133 — Supplies
- § 105-71.134 — Copyrights
- § 105-71.135 — Subawards to debarred and suspended parties
- § 105-71.136 — Procurement
- § 105-71.137 — Subgrants
- § 105-71.140 — Monitoring and reporting program performance
- § 105-71.141 — Financial reporting
- § 105-71.142 — Retention and access requirements for records
- § 105-71.143 — Enforcement
- § 105-71.144 — Termination for convenience
- § 105-71.150 — Closeout
- § 105-71.151 — Later disallowances and adjustments
- § 105-71.152 — Collection of amounts due
PART 105-72
- § 105-72.100 — Purpose
- § 105-72.101 — Definitions
- § 105-72.102 — Effect on other issuances
- § 105-72.103 — Deviations
- § 105-72.104 — Subawards
- § 105-72.200 — Purpose
- § 105-72.201 — Pre-award policies
- § 105-72.202 — Forms for applying for Federal assistance
- § 105-72.203 — Debarment and suspension
- § 105-72.204 — Special award conditions
- § 105-72.205 — Metric system of measurement
- § 105-72.206 — Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- § 105-72.207 — Certifications and representations
- § 105-72.300 — Purpose of financial and program management
- § 105-72.301 — Standards for financial management systems
- § 105-72.302 — Payment
- § 105-72.303 — Cost sharing or matching
- § 105-72.304 — Program income
- § 105-72.305 — Revision of budget and program plans
- § 105-72.306 — Non-Federal audits
- § 105-72.307 — Allowable costs
- § 105-72.308 — Period of availability of funds
- § 105-72.400 — Purpose of property standards
- § 105-72.401 — Insurance coverage
- § 105-72.402 — Real property
- § 105-72.403 — Federally-owned and exempt property
- § 105-72.404 — Equipment
- § 105-72.405 — Supplies and other expendable property
- § 105-72.406 — Intangible property
- § 105-72.407 — Property trust relationship
- § 105-72.500 — Purpose of procurement standards
- § 105-72.501 — Recipient responsibilities
- § 105-72.502 — Codes of conduct
- § 105-72.503 — Competition
- § 105-72.504 — Procurement procedures
- § 105-72.505 — Cost and price analysis
- § 105-72.506 — Procurement records
- § 105-72.507 — Contract administration
- § 105-72.508 — Contract provisions
- § 105-72.600 — Purpose of reports and records
- § 105-72.601 — Monitoring and reporting program performance
- § 105-72.602 — Financial reporting
- § 105-72.603 — Retention and access requirements for records
- § 105-72.700 — Purpose of termination and enforcement
- § 105-72.701 — Termination
- § 105-72.702 — Enforcement
- § 105-72.800 — Purpose
- § 105-72.801 — Closeout procedures
- § 105-72.802 — Subsequent adjustments and continuing responsibilities
- § 105-72.803 — Collection of amounts due
PART 105-74
- § 105-74.100 — What does this part do?
- § 105-74.105 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 105-74.110 — Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
- § 105-74.115 — Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive?
- § 105-74.200 — What must I do to comply with this part?
- § 105-74.205 — What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 105-74.210 — To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 105-74.215 — What must I include in my drug-free awareness program?
- § 105-74.220 — By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program?
- § 105-74.225 — What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace?
- § 105-74.230 — How and when must I identify workplaces?
- § 105-74.300 — What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?
- § 105-74.301 — [Reserved]
- § 105-74.400 — What are my responsibilities as a(n) GSA awarding official?
- § 105-74.500 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
- § 105-74.505 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
- § 105-74.510 — What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
- § 105-74.515 — Are there any exceptions to those actions?
- § 105-74.605 — Award
- § 105-74.610 — Controlled substance
- § 105-74.615 — Conviction
- § 105-74.620 — Cooperative agreement
- § 105-74.625 — Criminal drug statute
- § 105-74.630 — Debarment
- § 105-74.635 — Drug-free workplace
- § 105-74.640 — Employee
- § 105-74.645 — Federal agency or agency
- § 105-74.650 — Grant
- § 105-74.655 — Individual
- § 105-74.660 — Recipient
- § 105-74.665 — State
- § 105-74.670 — Suspension
PART 105-8
- § 105-8.101 — Purpose
- § 105-8.102 — Application
- § 105-8.103 — Definitions
- § 105-8.104 — 105-8.104-105-8.109 [Reserved]
- § 105-8.110 — Self-evaluation
- § 105-8.111 — Notice
- § 105-8.112 — 105-8.112-105-8.129 [Reserved]
- § 105-8.130 — General prohibitions against discrimination
- § 105-8.131 — 105-8.131-105-8.139 [Reserved]
- § 105-8.140 — Employment
- § 105-8.141 — 105-8.141-105-8.147 [Reserved]
- § 105-8.148 — Consultation with the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
- § 105-8.149 — Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited
- § 105-8.150 — Program accessibility: Existing facilities
- § 105-8.150-1 — General
- § 105-8.150-2 — Methods
- § 105-8.150-3 — Time period for compliance
- § 105-8.150-4 — Transition plan
- § 105-8.151 — Program accessibility: New construction and alterations
- § 105-8.152 — Program accessibility: Assignment of space
- § 105-8.153 — Program accessibility: Interagency cooperation
- § 105-8.153-1 — General
- § 105-8.153-2 — Requests from occupant agencies
- § 105-8.154 — Program accessibility: Exceptions
- § 105-8.155 — 105-8.155-105-8.159 [Reserved]
- § 105-8.160 — Communications
- § 105-8.161 — 105-8.161-105-8.169 [Reserved]
- § 105-8.170 — Compliance procedures
- § 105-8.170-1 — Applicability
- § 105-8.170-10 — Acceptance of appeals
- § 105-8.170-11 — Hearing
- § 105-8.170-12 — Decision
- § 105-8.170-13 — Delegation
- § 105-8.170-2 — Employment complaints
- § 105-8.170-3 — Responsible Official
- § 105-8.170-4 — Filing a complaint
- § 105-8.170-5 — Notification to the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
- § 105-8.170-6 — Acceptance of complaint
- § 105-8.170-7 — Investigation/conciliation
- § 105-8.170-8 — Letter of findings
- § 105-8.170-9 — Filing an appeal
- § 105-8.171 — Complaints against an occupant agency
PART 105-60
- § 105.60.001 — General policy
PART 109-1
- § 109-1.100-50 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-1.100-51 — Definitions and acronyms
- § 109-1.101 — Federal Property Management Regulations/Federal Management Regulation System
- § 109-1.101-50 — DOE-PMR System
- § 109-1.102 — Federal Property Management Regulations/Federal Management Regulation
- § 109-1.102-50 — DOE-PMRs
- § 109-1.103 — FPMR/FMR temporary regulations
- § 109-1.103-50 — DOE-PMR temporary policies and bulletins
- § 109-1.104 — Publication and distribution of FPMR/FMR
- § 109-1.104-50 — Publication and distribution of DOE-PMR
- § 109-1.106 — Applicability of FPMR/FMR
- § 109-1.106-50 — Applicability of FPMR/FMR and DOE-PMR
- § 109-1.107-50 — Consultation regarding DOE-PMR
- § 109-1.108 — Agency implementation and supplementation of FPMR/FMR
- § 109-1.110-50 — Deviation procedures
- § 109-1.5000 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-1.5001 — Policy
- § 109-1.5002 — Personal property management program objectives
- § 109-1.5100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-1.5101 — Official use of personal property
- § 109-1.5102 — Maximum use of personal property
- § 109-1.5103 — Loan of personal property
- § 109-1.5105 — Identification marking of personal property
- § 109-1.5106 — Segregation of personal property
- § 109-1.5107 — Physical protection of personal property
- § 109-1.5108 — Personal property records requirements
- § 109-1.5108-1 — Equipment
- § 109-1.5108-3 — Stores inventories
- § 109-1.5108-4 — Precious metals
- § 109-1.5108-5 — Administratively controlled items
- § 109-1.5110 — Physical inventories of personal property
- § 109-1.5112 — Loss, damage, or destruction of personal property in possession of DOE direct operations
- § 109-1.5113 — Loss, damage, or destruction of personal property in possession of designated contractors
- § 109-1.5114 — Use of non-Government-owned property
- § 109-1.5148 — Personal property management reports
- § 109-1.5200 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-1.5201 — Policy
- § 109-1.5202 — Establishment of a personal property holdings baseline
- § 109-1.5203 — Management of subcontractor-held personal property
- § 109-1.5204 — Review and approval of a designated contractor's personal property management system
- § 109-1.5205 — Personal property management system changes
- § 109-1.5300 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-1.5301 — Applicability
- § 109-1.5302 — Policies
- § 109-1.5303 — Procedures
- § 109-1.5304 — Deviations
PART 109-25
- § 109-25.109-1 — Identification of idle equipment
- § 109-25.109-2 — Equipment pools
- § 109-25.302 — Office furniture, furnishings, and equipment
- § 109-25.350 — Furnishing of Government clothing and individual equipment
PART 109-26
- § 109-26.203 — Activity address codes
- § 109-26.501 — Purchase of new motor vehicles
- § 109-26.501-1 — General
- § 109-26.501-4 — Submission of orders
- § 109-26.501-50 — Authority and allocations for the acquisition of passenger motor vehicles
- § 109-26.501-51 — Used vehicles
- § 109-26.501-52 — Justification for purchase
- § 109-26.501-53 — Acquisitions by transfer
- § 109-26.501-54 — Communications equipment
PART 109-27
- § 109-27.5008 — Control of drug substances
- § 109-27.5100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-27.5101 — Definition
- § 109-27.5102 — Policy
- § 109-27.5103 — Precious Metals Control Officer
- § 109-27.5104 — Practices and procedures
- § 109-27.5104-1 — Acquisitions
- § 109-27.5104-2 — Physical protection and storage
- § 109-27.5104-3 — [Reserved]
- § 109-27.5104-4 — Physical inventories
- § 109-27.5104-5 — Control and issue of stock
- § 109-27.5104-6 — Control by using organization
- § 109-27.5105 — Management reviews and audits
- § 109-27.5106 — Precious metals pool
- § 109-27.5106-1 — Purpose
- § 109-27.5106-2 — Withdrawals
- § 109-27.5106-3 — Returns
- § 109-27.5106-4 — Withdrawals/returns forecasts
- § 109-27.5106-5 — Assistance
- § 109-27.5107 — Recovery of silver from used hypo solution and scrap film
PART 109-28
- § 109-28.000-50 — Policy
- § 109-28.000-51 — Storage guidelines
- § 109-28.306 — Customer supply center (CSC) accounts and related controls
- § 109-28.306-3 — Limitations on use
- § 109-28.306-5 — Safeguards
- § 109-28.5000 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-28.5001 — Definition
- § 109-28.5002 — Objective
- § 109-28.5003 — Records
- § 109-28.5004 — Justification and review procedures
- § 109-28.5005 — EHFFP program review
- § 109-28.5006 — Utilization
- § 109-28.5100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-28.5101 — Definition
- § 109-28.5102 — Exclusions
- § 109-28.5103 — Management policy
PART 109-30
- § 109-30.001-50 — Applicability
PART 109-38
- § 109-38.000 — Scope of part
- § 109-38.000-50 — Policy
- § 109-38.001 — Definitions
- § 109-38.104 — Fuel efficient passenger automobiles and light trucks
- § 109-38.105 — Agency purchase and lease of motor vehicles
- § 109-38.200 — General requirements
- § 109-38.201 — Registration and inspection
- § 109-38.201-50 — Registration in foreign countries
- § 109-38.202 — Tags
- § 109-38.202-2 — Outside the District of Columbia
- § 109-38.202-3 — Records
- § 109-38.202-50 — Security
- § 109-38.203 — Agency identification
- § 109-38.204 — Exemptions
- § 109-38.204-1 — Unlimited exemptions
- § 109-38.204-3 — Requests for exempted motor vehicles in the District of Columbia
- § 109-38.204-4 — Report of exempted motor vehicles
- § 109-38.204-50 — Records of exempted motor vehicles
- § 109-38.300 — Scope
- § 109-38.301 — Authorized use
- § 109-38.301-1 — Contractors' use
- § 109-38.301-1.50 — Authorization for transportation between residence and place of employment
- § 109-38.301-1.51 — Emergency use
- § 109-38.301-1.52 — Maintenance of records
- § 109-38.301-1.53 — Responsibilities of motor vehicle operators
- § 109-38.401 — Use standards
- § 109-38.401-2 — Use of self-service pumps
- § 109-38.402 — Replacement standards
- § 109-38.402-50 — Prompt disposal of replaced motor vehicles
- § 109-38.403 — Responsibility for damages
- § 109-38.403-1 — Policy
- § 109-38.403-2 — Responsibility
- § 109-38.403-3 — Exceptions
- § 109-38.502 — Guidelines
- § 109-38.502-50 — DOE guidelines
- § 109-38.5100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-38.5101 — Policy
- § 109-38.5102 — Utilization controls and practices
- § 109-38.5103 — Motor vehicle utilization standards
- § 109-38.5104 — Other motor equipment utilization standards
- § 109-38.5105 — Motor vehicle local use objectives
- § 109-38.5106 — Application of motor vehicle use goals
- § 109-38.5200 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-38.5201 — Definition
- § 109-38.5202 — Watercraft operations
- § 109-38.5203 — Watercraft identification and numbers
- § 109-38.701 — Transfer of title for Government-owned motor vehicles
- § 109-38.701-50 — Authority to sign Standard Form 97, The United States Government Certificate to Obtain Title to a Vehicle
- § 109-38.800 — General
- § 109-38.801 — Obtaining fleet credit card
- § 109-38.902 — Records
- § 109-38.903 — Reporting of data
- § 109-38.903-50 — Reporting DOE motor vehicle data
PART 109-39
- § 109-39.101 — Notice of intention to begin a study
- § 109-39.101-1 — Agency cooperation
- § 109-39.103 — Agency appeals
- § 109-39.105 — Discontinuance or curtailment of service
- § 109-39.105-2 — Agency requests to withdraw participation
- § 109-39.106 — Unlimited exemptions
- § 109-39.107 — Limited exemptions
- § 109-39.300 — General
- § 109-39.301 — Utilization guidelines
PART 109-40
- § 109-40.000 — Scope of part
- § 109-40.000-50 — Applicability to contractors
- § 109-40.102 — Representation before regulatory bodies
- § 109-40.103 — Selection of carriers
- § 109-40.103-1 — Domestic transportation
- § 109-40.103-2 — Disqualification and suspension of carriers
- § 109-40.103-3 — International transportation
- § 109-40.104 — Use of Government-owned transportation equipment
- § 109-40.109 — Utilization of special contracts and agreements
- § 109-40.110 — Assistance to economically disadvantaged transportation businesses
- § 109-40.110-1 — Small business assistance
- § 109-40.110-2 — Minority business enterprises
- § 109-40.112 — Transportation factors in the location of Government facilities
- § 109-40.113 — Insurance against transportation hazards
- § 109-40.301 — Traffic management functions administration
- § 109-40.302 — Standard routing principle
- § 109-40.303-3 — Most fuel efficient carrier/mode
- § 109-40.304 — Rate tenders to the Government
- § 109-40.305-50 — [Reserved]
- § 109-40.306-1 — Recommended rate tender format
- § 109-40.306-2 — Required shipping documents and annotations
- § 109-40.306-3 — Distribution
- § 109-40.5000 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-40.5001 — Policy
- § 109-40.5002 — Applicability
- § 109-40.5003 — Commercial bills of lading
- § 109-40.5004 — Government bills of lading
- § 109-40.5005 — Description of property for shipment
- § 109-40.5100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-40.5101 — Policy
PART 109-42
- § 109-42.1100.50 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-42.1100.51 — Policy
- § 109-42.1102-51 — Suspect personal property
- § 109-42.1102-52 — Low level contaminated personal property
- § 109-42.1102-8 — United States Munitions List items which require demilitarization
PART 109-43
- § 109-43.001 — Definition
- § 109-43.101 — Agency utilization reviews
- § 109-43.103 — Agency utilization officials
- § 109-43.302 — Agency responsibility
- § 109-43.302-50 — Utilization by designated contractors
- § 109-43.304 — Reporting requirements
- § 109-43.304-1 — Reporting
- § 109-43.304-1.50 — DOE reutilization screening
- § 109-43.304-1.51 — [Reserved]
- § 109-43.304-2 — [Reserved]
- § 109-43.304-4 — [Reserved]
- § 109-43.305 — [Reserved]
- § 109-43.305-50 — Nuclear-related and proliferation-sensitive personal property
- § 109-43.307 — Items requiring special handling
- § 109-43.307-2 — Hazardous materials
- § 109-43.307-2.50 — Monitoring of hazardous personal property
- § 109-43.307-2.51 — Holding hazardous personal property
- § 109-43.307-50 — Export controlled personal property
- § 109-43.307-51 — Classified personal property
- § 109-43.307-52 — Nuclear-related or proliferation-sensitive personal property
- § 109-43.307-53 — Information Technology (IT)
- § 109-43.307-54 — Unsafe personal property
- § 109-43.312 — Use of excess personal property on cost-reimbursement contracts
- § 109-43.313 — Use of excess personal property on cooperative agreements
- § 109-43.314 — Use of excess personal property on grants
- § 109-43.4701 — Performance reports
- § 109-43.5000 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-43.5001 — Definition
- § 109-43.5002 — Reviews to determine need for retaining items
- § 109-43.502 — Holding agency responsibilities
PART 109-44
- § 109-44.701 — Findings justifying donation to public bodies
- § 109-44.702 — Donations to public bodies
- § 109-44.702-3 — Hazardous materials
PART 109-45
- § 109-45.1002 — Agency responsibilities
- § 109-45.1002-3 — Precious metals recovery program monitor
- § 109-45.1003 — Recovery of silver from precious metals bearing materials
- § 109-45.1004 — Recovery and use of precious metals through the DOD Precious Metals Recovery Program
- § 109-45.105 — Exclusions and exemptions
- § 109-45.105-3 — Exemptions
- § 109-45.300-50 — Sales by designated contractors
- § 109-45.301-51 — Export/import clause
- § 109-45.302 — Sale to Government employees
- § 109-45.302-50 — Sales to DOE employees and designated contractor employees
- § 109-45.303 — Reporting property for sale
- § 109-45.303-3 — Delivery
- § 109-45.304 — Sales methods and procedures
- § 109-45.304-2 — Negotiated sales and negotiated sales at fixed prices
- § 109-45.304-2.50 — Negotiated sales and negotiated sales at fixed prices by designated contractors
- § 109-45.304-50 — Processing bids and awarding of contracts
- § 109-45.304-51 — Documentation
- § 109-45.304-6 — Reviewing authority
- § 109-45.309 — Special classes of property
- § 109-45.309-2.50 — Hazardous property
- § 109-45.309-51 — Export controlled property
- § 109-45.309-52 — Classified property
- § 109-45.309-53 — Nuclear-related or proliferation-sensitive property
- § 109-45.309-54 — Information Technology (IT)
- § 109-45.310 — Antitrust laws
- § 109-45.317 — Noncollusive bids and proposals
- § 109-45.4702 — Negotiated sales reports
- § 109-45.5005 — Disposal
- § 109-45.5005-1 — General
- § 109-45.5100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-45.5101 — Authority
- § 109-45.5102 — General
- § 109-45.5103 — Definitions
- § 109-45.5104 — Disposal
- § 109-45.5104-1 — General
- § 109-45.5104-2 — Methods of disposal
- § 109-45.5105 — Reports
- § 109-45.901 — Authority to abandon or destroy
- § 109-45.902 — Findings justifying abandonment or destruction
- § 109-45.902-2 — Abandonment or destruction without notice
PART 109-46
- § 109-46.000 — Scope of part
- § 109-46.000-50 — Applicability
- § 109-46.202 — Restrictions and limitations
- § 109-46.203 — Special authorizations
PART 109-48
- § 109-48.000 — Scope of part
- § 109-48.000-50 — Applicability
- § 109-48.101 — Forfeited or voluntarily abandoned property
- § 109-48.101-6 — Transfer to other Federal agencies
PART 109-50
- § 109-50.000 — Scope of part
- § 109-50.001 — Applicability
- § 109-50.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-50.101 — Applicability
- § 109-50.102 — General
- § 109-50.103 — Definitions
- § 109-50.104 — Equipment which may be granted
- § 109-50.105 — Equipment which may not be granted
- § 109-50.106 — Procedure
- § 109-50.107 — Reporting
- § 109-50.200 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-50.201 — Applicability
- § 109-50.202 — Definitions
- § 109-50.203 — Eligible equipment
- § 109-50.204 — Limitations
- § 109-50.205 — Procedure
- § 109-50.206 — Reporting
- § 109-50.400 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-50.401 — Definitions
- § 109-50.402 — Submission of proposals
- § 109-50.403 — Need to establish DOE program benefit
- § 109-50.4800 — Scope of subpart
- § 109-50.4801 — Equipment Gift Agreement
PART 109-6
- § 109-6.400 — Scope and applicability
- § 109-6.400-50 — Instructions to DOE passenger carrier operators
- § 109-6.402 — Policy
- § 109-6.450 — Statutory provisions
PART 114-51
- § 114-51.100 — Departmental Quarters Handbook
PART 115-1
- § 115-1.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 115-1.103 — Temporary-type FPMR
- § 115-1.103-50 — Temporary-type changes to EPPMR
- § 115-1.104 — Publication of FPMR
- § 115-1.104-50 — Publication of EPPMR
- § 115-1.106 — Applicability of FPMR
- § 115-1.108 — Agency implementation and supplementation of FPMR
- § 115-1.109 — Numbering in FPMR system
- § 115-1.110 — Deviations
PART 128-1
- § 128-1.100 — Scope of subpart
- § 128-1.101 — Justice Property Management Regulations
- § 128-1.105 — Authority for JPMR
- § 128-1.152 — Citation
- § 128-1.5001 — Scope of subpart
- § 128-1.5002 — Definitions
- § 128-1.5002-1 — Acquire
- § 128-1.5002-2 — Department
- § 128-1.5002-3 — Head of the Agency/Department
- § 128-1.5002-4 — Bureau
- § 128-1.5002-5 — Personal property
- § 128-1.5002-6 — Personal property management
- § 128-1.5002-7 — Property management officer (PMO)
- § 128-1.5002-8 — Property custodian (PC)
- § 128-1.5002-9 — Supply support system
- § 128-1.5003 — Primary authority and responsibility
- § 128-1.5004 — Basis for delegations of authority and assignment of responsibilities
- § 128-1.5005 — Delegations of authority
- § 128-1.5005-1 — Primary delegations
- § 128-1.5005-2 — Redelegations of authority
- § 128-1.5006 — General responsibilities
- § 128-1.5006-1 — Head of bureau
- § 128-1.5006-2 — Property management officer (PMO)
- § 128-1.5006-3 — Department employees
- § 128-1.5007 — Reproduction of departmental and bureau seals
- § 128-1.5009 — Authorization for use of the Federal Bureau of Investigation anti-piracy warning seal
- § 128-1.8000 — Scope
- § 128-1.8001 — Background
- § 128-1.8002 — Definitions of terms
- § 128-1.8003 — Objective
- § 128-1.8004 — Seismic Safety Coordinators
- § 128-1.8005 — Seismic safety standards
- § 128-1.8006 — Seismic Safety Program requirements
- § 128-1.8007 — Reporting
- § 128-1.8008 — Exemptions
- § 128-1.8009 — Review of Seismic Safety Program
- § 128-1.8010 — Judicial review
PART 128-18
- § 128-18.5001-1 — Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition
PART 128-48
- § 128-48.001 — Definitions
- § 128-48.001-5 — Forfeited property
- § 128-48.001-50 — Administrative or summary process
- § 128-48.102-1 — Vesting of title in the United States
- § 128-48.102-4 — Proceeds
- § 128-48.150 — Determination of type of property
- § 128-48.305-1 — Abandoned or other unclaimed property
- § 128-48.500 — Scope of subpart
- § 128-48.501 — Definitions
- § 128-48.501-1 — Determining official
- § 128-48.501-2 — Claimant
- § 128-48.501-3 — Owner
- § 128-48.501-4 — Person
- § 128-48.502 — Procedures relating to claims
- § 128-48.503 — General procedures
PART 128-50
- § 128-50.000 — Scope of part
- § 128-50.001 — Definitions
- § 128-50.001-1 — Seized personal property
- § 128-50.100 — Storage and care
- § 128-50.101 — Inventory records
- § 128-50.102 — Periodic reviews
- § 128-50.103 — Investigation of any discrepancy
PART 201-1
- § 201-1.100 — Scope
- § 201-1.101 — Definitions
- § 201-1.102 — Federal Acquisition Security Council (FASC)
- § 201-1.200 — Information sharing agency (ISA)
- § 201-1.201 — Submitting information to the FASC
- § 201-1.300 — Evaluation of sources and covered articles
- § 201-1.301 — Recommendation
- § 201-1.302 — Notice of recommendation to source and opportunity to respond
- § 201-1.303 — Issuance of orders and related activities
- § 201-1.304 — Executive agency compliance with exclusion and removal orders
PART 300-1
PART 301-1
PART 301-10
- § 301-10.1 — Eligibility for transportation expenses payment
- § 301-10.100 — Use of other than coach class accommodations
- § 301-10.101 — Changes to or non-use of common carrier reservations
- § 301-10.102 — Handling of unused Government transportation items
- § 301-10.103-301-10.109 — 301-10.103-301-10.109 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.110 — Requirement to use contract City Pair Program fare
- § 301-10.111 — Exceptions to contract City Pair Program fare usage
- § 301-10.112 — Liability for unauthorized non-contract carrier use
- § 301-10.113-301-10.117 — 301-10.113-301-10.117 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.118-301-10.121 — 301-10.118-301-10.121 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.122 — Compensation for denied seat
- § 301-10.123 — Compensation for voluntarily vacating a seat
- § 301-10.124 — Use of reduced group or charter fares
- § 301-10.125-301-10.129 — 301-10.125-301-10.129 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.130-301-10.131 — 301-10.130-301-10.131 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.132 — U.S. flag air carrier requirement
- § 301-10.133 — U.S. flag air carrier service
- § 301-10.134 — Fly America Act requirements and exceptions
- § 301-10.135 — Fly America exceptions for foreign air carrier service as a necessity
- § 301-10.136 — Fly America Act exceptions for travel between the United States and another country
- § 301-10.137-301-10.140 — 301-10.137-301-10.140 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.141 — Certification requirements for foreign air carrier use
- § 301-10.142 — Liability for improper or unauthorized foreign air carrier use
- § 301-10.143-301-10.159 — 301-10.143-301-10.159 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.160 — Use of extra-fare train service
- § 301-10.161 — Use of train sleeping accommodations
- § 301-10.162 — 301-10.162-301-10.179 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.180 — U.S. flag ship requirement
- § 301-10.181 — Liability for improper foreign ship use
- § 301-10.182-301-10.189 — 301-10.182-301-10.189 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.190 — Use of transit system for official travel
- § 301-10.2 — Authorized transportation methods
- § 301-10.200 — Types of Government vehicles
- § 301-10.201 — Liability for unauthorized Government vehicle use
- § 301-10.260 — Use of Government aircraft
- § 301-10.261 — Types of Government aircraft travel
- § 301-10.262 — Authorization of Government aircraft travel
- § 301-10.263 — Travel authorization documents for Government aircraft
- § 301-10.264 — Reimbursement to the Government for Government aircraft travel
- § 301-10.265 — Information available to the public about travel by senior Federal officials and non-Federal travelers on Government aircraft
- § 301-10.3 — Selection of transportation method
- § 301-10.300 — Determining and computing mileage reimbursement
- § 301-10.301 — Reimbursement for advantageous POV use
- § 301-10.302 — Allowable expenses beyond POV mileage rate
- § 301-10.303 — Reimbursement with multiple POV travelers
- § 301-10.304 — Reimbursement for POV parking at common carrier terminal
- § 301-10.305 — Reimbursement when using an unauthorized method of transportation
- § 301-10.306 — Reimbursement when using a POV instead of a Government-furnished automobile
- § 301-10.307-301-10.310 — 301-10.307-301-10.310 [Reserved]
- § 301-10.4 — Liability for unauthorized or indirect travel
- § 301-10.400 — Types of special conveyances
- § 301-10.401 — Reimbursable charges for special conveyance
- § 301-10.420 — Use of taxi, TNC, innovative mobility technology company, shuttle service, or other courtesy transportation
- § 301-10.450 — Rental vehicle use and authorization
- § 301-10.451 — Reimbursement for collision damage waiver and theft insurance
- § 301-10.452 — Liability for unauthorized rental automobile use
PART 301-11
- § 301-11.1 — Eligibility for subsistence expense reimbursement
- § 301-11.10 — Reimbursement for prepaid lodging expenses
- § 301-11.11 — Subsistence expense calculations when traveling across the international dateline (IDL)
- § 301-11.12 — Agency authorization of rest periods during travel
- § 301-11.13 — Reimbursement for subsistence expenses on non-workdays
- § 301-11.14 — Agency reimbursement for return home or to the official station during TDY
- § 301-11.15 — Reimbursement for voluntary return during TDY assignment
- § 301-11.16 — Lodging tax reimbursement
- § 301-11.17 — Options for when the per diem rate is insufficient
- § 301-11.18 — Reimbursement for advance room deposit
- § 301-11.19 — Overnight lodging reimbursement
- § 301-11.2 — Agency requirement to pay subsistence expenses
- § 301-11.20 — Meals and incidental expenses (M&IE) reimbursement amounts
- § 301-11.21 — Allowable M&IE reimbursement when meals are provided
- § 301-11.22 — Circumstances for prescribing a reduced per diem rate
- § 301-11.23 — Itemization requirements for actual expense reimbursement
- § 301-11.3 — Subsistence expense reimbursement methods
- § 301-11.4 — Determining the applicable per diem reimbursement rate
- § 301-11.5 — Entitlement period for subsistence expenses
- § 301-11.6 — Selecting lodging and making lodging reservations
- § 301-11.601 — Duty to recognize a taxable extended TDY assignment
- § 301-11.602 — Tax consequences of extended TDY
- § 301-11.603 — Procedures for WTA and ETTRA calculation and reimbursement
- § 301-11.604 — When to file the required tax information for extended TDY
- § 301-11.7 — Lodging reimbursement based on lodging type
- § 301-11.8 — Computation of daily lodging rate for long-term lodging
- § 301-11.9 — Allowable expenses for long-term lodging
PART 301-12
- § 301-12.1 — Reimbursable miscellaneous expenses
- § 301-12.2 — Baggage expense reimbursement
PART 301-13
- § 301-13.1 — Conditions of payment for additional travel expenses for special needs
- § 301-13.2 — Allowable additional travel expenses for special needs
PART 301-2
- § 301-2.1 — Travel authorization requirement
- § 301-2.2 — Allowable travel expenses
- § 301-2.3 — Travel arrangements requiring specific authorization or prior approval
PART 301-30
- § 301-30.1 — Definition of employee emergency travel
- § 301-30.2 — Procedure for interrupting or discontinuing TDY travel
- § 301-30.3 — Allowable expenses for incapacitating illness or injury during TDY
- § 301-30.4 — Limitations on emergency travel expense payment
PART 301-31
- § 301-31.1 — Purpose of subsistence and transportation expenses for threatened law enforcement/investigative employees
- § 301-31.2 — Agency discretion in paying expenses
- § 301-31.3 — Lodging location determination
- § 301-31.4 — Allowable transportation expenses
- § 301-31.5 — Allowable subsistence expenses
- § 301-31.6 — Per diem allowance restriction
- § 301-31.7 — Expense tracking and documentation requirement
- § 301-31.8 — Travel advance availability
PART 301-50
- § 301-50.1 — Travel arrangement requirements
- § 301-50.2 — Exceptions to mandatory use of ETS, TMS, or TMC
- § 301-50.3 — Consequences of not using ETS, TMS, or TMC
PART 301-51
- § 301-51.1 — Government contractor-issued travel charge card mandatory use
- § 301-51.100 — Payment methods to procure common carrier transportation
- § 301-51.101 — Cash-equivalent payment methods
- § 301-51.102 — Reimbursement for unauthorized cash purchases of common carrier transportation
- § 301-51.103 — Liability for a lost GTR
- § 301-51.2 — Exemptions from mandatory use of the Government contractor-issued travel charge card
- § 301-51.200 — Travel advance eligibility
- § 301-51.201 — Maximum travel advance amount
- § 301-51.202 — Accounting for travel advance
- § 301-51.203 — Procedure for canceled or postponed trip
- § 301-51.3 — Voluntary card use after exemption
- § 301-51.4 — Payment methods after exemption
- § 301-51.5 — Misuse of Government contractor-issued travel charge card
PART 301-52
- § 301-52.1 — Travel claim information requirements
- § 301-52.10 — Late payment fee calculation
- § 301-52.11 — Minimum late payment fee threshold
- § 301-52.12 — Tax reporting of late payment fees
- § 301-52.13 — Tax treatment of the additional fee
- § 301-52.14 — Penalties for defrauding the Government
- § 301-52.2 — Travel claim filing format
- § 301-52.3 — Disallowed payment of a claimed item
- § 301-52.4 — Procedure for challenging a claim disallowance
- § 301-52.5 — Accounting for an outstanding travel advance
- § 301-52.6 — Accounting for unused tickets and refunds
- § 301-52.7 — Agency reimbursement timeframe
- § 301-52.8 — Notification of claim errors
- § 301-52.9 — Late payment fee entitlement
PART 301-53
- § 301-53.1 — Using promotional benefits from travel service providers
- § 301-53.2 — Restriction on selecting travel service providers
- § 301-53.3 — Denied boarding compensation treatment
PART 301-70
- § 301-70.1 — Administration of travel expense authorization and payment
- § 301-70.100 — Administration of transportation expense authorization and payment
- § 301-70.101 — Considering which method of transportation to authorize
- § 301-70.102 — Establishing governing policies for transportation expense authorization and payment
- § 301-70.103 — Prohibition on preventing POV use
- § 301-70.200 — Governing policies for subsistence expenses authorization and payment
- § 301-70.201 — Blanket actual expense authorization during Presidentially-Declared Disasters
- § 301-70.202 — Process for requesting a per diem rate review
- § 301-70.300 — Governing policies for payment of miscellaneous expenses
- § 301-70.500 — Governing policies and procedures for employee emergency travel
- § 301-70.501 — Status of existing travel authorization after personal emergency or incapacitating illness or injury
- § 301-70.502 — Reimbursement for travel to an alternate location for medical treatment
- § 301-70.503 — Defining actual cost and constructive cost for travel interruption due to incapacitating illness or injury
- § 301-70.504 — Reimbursement if an employee discontinues a TDY assignment because of a personal emergency situation
- § 301-70.505 — Reimbursement if an employee travels to an alternate location and returns to the TDY location because of a personal emergency situation
- § 301-70.506 — Factors for expanding the “immediate family” definition for emergency travel purposes
- § 301-70.600 — Governing policies for threatened law enforcement/investigative employees
- § 301-70.601 — Reevaluation of transportation and subsistence expenses
- § 301-70.800 — Ensuring that travel on Government aircraft is the most cost-effective alternative
- § 301-70.801 — Documentation retention
- § 301-70.802 — Inapplicability to travel by the President and Vice President
- § 301-70.900 — Use of Government aircraft for passenger transport
- § 301-70.901 — Approval for Government aircraft passenger transport
- § 301-70.902 — Special responsibilities for space available travel
- § 301-70.903 — Responsibilities for ensuring cost-effectiveness of Government aircraft travel
- § 301-70.904 — Travel authorization requirement for Government aircraft passengers
- § 301-70.905 — Documentation retention
- § 301-70.906 — Reporting requirements for Government aircraft travel
- § 301-70.907 — Disclosure information for Government aircraft passengers
PART 301-71
- § 301-71.1 — Purpose of agency travel accounting system
- § 301-71.100 — Purpose of the travel authorization process
- § 301-71.101 — Group travel authorization
- § 301-71.102 — Prohibition on open authorization of other than coach class transportation
- § 301-71.103 — Required information for travel authorizations
- § 301-71.104 — Travel authorization signature authority
- § 301-71.105 — Internal policies for travel authorization
- § 301-71.2 — Standard data elements for travel accounting system
- § 301-71.200 — Review and approval of travel claims
- § 301-71.201 — Reviewing official's responsibilities
- § 301-71.202 — Claims without corresponding authorization
- § 301-71.203 — Responsibility for claim validity
- § 301-71.204 — Procedures for disallowing a travel claim
- § 301-71.300 — Policy for travel advances
- § 301-71.301 — Duration of travel advances
- § 301-71.302 — Required data for travel advance accounting system
- § 301-71.303 — Exceptions to collection of advance at travel claim filing
- § 301-71.304 — Collecting excess travel advance amounts
- § 301-71.305 — Debt collection for unpaid travel advances
- § 301-71.306 — Internal policies for travel advances
PART 301-72
- § 301-72.100 — Requirements for travel accounting system related to common carrier transportation
- § 301-72.300 — Procedures for collecting unused, partially used, and exchanged tickets
- § 301-72.301 — Processing unused, partially used, and exchanged tickets
PART 301-73
- § 301-73.1 — Components of the Federal travel management program
- § 301-73.100 — Travel payment system and obtaining services
- § 301-73.2 — Agency responsibilities for Federal travel management program
PART 301-75
- § 301-75.1 — Authorization of pre-employment interview travel expenses
- § 301-75.2 — Extent of pre-employment interview expense payment
- § 301-75.3 — Allowable pre-employment interview travel expenses
- § 301-75.4 — Payment methods for pre-employment interviewee travel expenses
PART 301-76
- § 301-76.1 — Collection of undisputed delinquent amounts that an employee (including members of the uniformed services) owes to the Government travel charge card contractor
- § 301-76.100 — Due process requirements for collecting undisputed delinquent amounts on behalf of the travel charge card contractor
- § 301-76.101 — Agency responsibility for due process
- § 301-76.102 — Conditions for collecting undisputed delinquent amounts
- § 301-76.103 — Maximum deduction limit
PART 301-80
- § 301-80.1 — Agency reporting requirements for travel payments
- § 301-80.2 — [Reserved]
PART 302-1
- § 302-1.1 — Eligibility for relocation expense allowances
- § 302-1.100 — Requirements for reporting payments for employee relocation
- § 302-1.2 — Employees not eligible for relocation expense allowances under this chapter
PART 302-10
- § 302-10.1 — Reimbursement for transporting a mobile home instead of an HHG shipment
- § 302-10.100 — Allowable distance for points of origin and destination within CONUS and Alaska
- § 302-10.2 — Eligibility requirements and geographic limitations for transportation of a mobile home
- § 302-10.200 — Allowable costs for transporting a mobile home via a commercial carrier overland or over water
- § 302-10.201 — Costs for transportation and preparation
- § 302-10.3 — Allowances for transporting a mobile home for an employee and immediate family member(s)
- § 302-10.300 — Advance of funds
- § 302-10.400 — Establishment of policies for authorizing transportation of a mobile home
PART 302-11
- § 302-11.1 — Eligibility to receive an allowance for expenses incurred in connection with residence transactions
- § 302-11.100 — Title requirements
- § 302-11.101 — Equitable title interest
- § 302-11.2 — Types of reimbursable residence transaction expenses
- § 302-11.200 — Reimbursable expenses for sale and/or purchase of a residence
- § 302-11.201 — Residence transaction expenses an agency will not pay
- § 302-11.3 — Settlement of an unexpired lease
- § 302-11.300 — Limit on how much an agency will reimburse for residence transactions
- § 302-11.301 — Determination of reasonableness for claimed expenses
- § 302-11.302 — Purchase or sale of land in excess of what reasonably relates to the residence site
- § 302-11.303 — Reimbursement for settlement of an unexpired lease
- § 302-11.4 — Time limitations
- § 302-11.400 — Policies, procedures, and controls
- § 302-11.401 — Authorizing an extension of time
PART 302-12
- § 302-12.1 — Determining use of an RSC
- § 302-12.100 — Contracting for “relocation services” with an RSC
- § 302-12.101 — Rules to follow when contracting for relocation services
- § 302-12.102 — Policies to establish when offering employees the services of an RSC
- § 302-12.103 — Taking title to an employee's residence
- § 302-12.104 — Paying an employee for losses incurred on the sale of a residence
- § 302-12.2 — Homesale participation requirements
- § 302-12.3 — Relocation services expenses an agency will pay
- § 302-12.4 — Expenses paid if using an RSC to ship household goods in excess of the maximum weight allowance
- § 302-12.5 — Income tax consequences for use of an RSC
PART 302-14
- § 302-14.1 — Purpose of a home marketing incentive payment when offering a “homesale program”
- § 302-14.100 — Administration and policies to govern an agency's home marketing incentive payment program
- § 302-14.2 — Eligibility to receive a home marketing incentive payment
- § 302-14.3 — Conditions under which a home marketing incentive payment is made
- § 302-14.4 — Home marketing incentive amount
- § 302-14.5 — Tax consequences of receiving a home marketing incentive payment
PART 302-15
- § 302-15.1 — Purpose of property management services
- § 302-15.2 — Eligibility for property management services
- § 302-15.3 — Circumstances in which an agency may authorize payment under this part
- § 302-15.4 — Obligation to use property management services or to repay expenses an agency has paid if an employee elects to sell a former residence
- § 302-15.5 — Time limitation for payment of property management services
- § 302-15.6 — Transition from property management services to selling a residence
- § 302-15.7 — Service agreement requirements
- § 302-15.70 — Governing policies agencies must establish for the allowance for property management services
- § 302-15.8 — Income tax consequences
PART 302-16
- § 302-16.1 — Eligibility for a miscellaneous expenses allowance (MEA)
- § 302-16.2 — MEA payment amount and calculation methodology
- § 302-16.3 — Costs not reimbursable under the MEA
PART 302-17
- § 302-17.1 — Reimbursement for substantially all, and not exactly all, of the additional income taxes incurred as a result of a relocation
- § 302-17.100 — Agency responsibilities for taxes on relocation expenses
- § 302-17.101 — Agency requirements if an employee fails to file and/or amend the required tax information prior to the required date
- § 302-17.2 — Eligibility for the WTA and the RITA
- § 302-17.20 — Purpose of the WTA
- § 302-17.21 — Relocation expenses covered by the WTA
- § 302-17.22 — Procedures for calculation and payment of the WTA
- § 302-17.3 — Limitations and Federal income tax treatments of various relocation reimbursements
- § 302-17.30 — Purpose of the RITA
- § 302-17.31 — Procedures for calculation and payment of the RITA
- § 302-17.4 — Where to file relocation expenses for State taxes
- § 302-17.40 — CMTR calculation methodology
- § 302-17.41 — Applicable State marginal tax rate and effect on the RITA and an employee's State tax return(s)
- § 302-17.42 — Applicable local marginal tax rate(s) used for calculation
- § 302-17.43 — Income tax liability to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
- § 302-17.44 — Income tax liability to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands or any other territory or possession of the United States
- § 302-17.45 — Procedures when a State treats an expense as taxable even though it is nontaxable under the Federal IRC
- § 302-17.5 — When an expense is considered completed in a specific tax year
- § 302-17.50 — Requirement to provide tax information to the agency to make the RITA calculation possible under the one-year process
- § 302-17.51 — When to provide amended tax information to the agency
- § 302-17.52 — Failure to provide required tax information to the agency
- § 302-17.53 — RITA calculation methodology and procedures under the one-year process
- § 302-17.60 — Definition of the terms “Year 1” and “Year 2” used in the two-year RITA process
- § 302-17.61 — When WTA is optional under the two-year process
- § 302-17.62 — Information to include on employee tax returns for Year 1 under the two-year process
- § 302-17.63 — Requirement to provide tax information to the agency to make the RITA calculation possible under the two-year process
- § 302-17.64 — Failure to provide required tax information to the agency
- § 302-17.65 — How to claim the RITA under the two-year process
- § 302-17.66 — RITA calculation methodology and procedures under the two-year process
- § 302-17.67 — Reporting RITA and paying taxes on the RITA under the two-year process
PART 302-18
- § 302-18.1 — Authorization of relocation expenses test programs
- § 302-18.2 — Applying for test program authority
- § 302-18.3 — Factors GSA will consider in approving a request for a relocation expenses test program
- § 302-18.4 — Duration of test programs and requesting an extension
- § 302-18.5 — Required reports for a test program
PART 302-2
- § 302-2.1 — General requirements for relocation
- § 302-2.100 — Establishment of internal policies
- § 302-2.101 — Employees transferring between Federal agencies
- § 302-2.102 — Waiver of statutory or regulatory limitations for employees relocating to/from remote or isolated locations
- § 302-2.103 — Information included in a service agreement
- § 302-2.2 — Time limit to complete all aspects of relocation
- § 302-2.3 — Types of relocations requiring a service agreement and the minimum period of service required
- § 302-2.4 — Penalties for violation of service agreement
- § 302-2.5 — Requirement to provide agency with actual place of residence
- § 302-2.6 — Effect of having multiple service agreements
- § 302-2.7 — Duplicate reimbursement disclosure statement
- § 302-2.8 — Advance of funds
PART 302-3
- § 302-3.1 — Relocation expenses agency pays or reimburses for new appointees
- § 302-3.100 — Relocation expenses agency pays or reimburses for transfers and other relocations
- § 302-3.2 — Travel to first official station before appointment
- § 302-3.200 — Eligibility and entitlements for two or more employed immediate family members transferring to the same official station
- § 302-3.201 — Involuntary relocations (i.e., due to reduction in force, cessation, or transfer of work)
- § 302-3.202 — Re-employment after a separation by reduction in force or transfer of functions
- § 302-3.203 — Eligibility to receive an allowance for overseas tour renewal travel
- § 302-3.204 — Eligibility to receive an allowance for round trip tour renewal travel from Alaska or Hawaii
- § 302-3.205 — Limitation on how many times employees may receive reimbursement for tour renewal travel
- § 302-3.206 — Travel to another U.S. location (other than to place of actual residence) under a tour renewal agreement
- § 302-3.207 — Travel to another overseas location (instead of the U.S.)
- § 302-3.208 — Violation of the new service agreement under a tour renewal assignment
- § 302-3.209 — Effect on return travel and transportation to place of actual residence for violating the new service agreement
- § 302-3.210 — Reimbursement for immediate family members returning to the place of actual residence before employee
- § 302-3.211 — Return eligibility for dependent who turned 21 while overseas
- § 302-3.300 — Requirement to pay for return relocation expenses
- § 302-3.301 — Transportation of household goods to an alternate location
- § 302-3.302 — Entitlement to SES last move home separation relocation allowances
- § 302-3.303 — Requirements to receive separation relocation travel for family and employee
- § 302-3.304 — Requirements and special considerations for receiving reimbursement for moving expenses
- § 302-3.305 — Time limit to begin travel and transportation upon separation
- § 302-3.306 — Extension to the time limit for beginning separation travel
- § 302-3.400 — Temporary Change of Station (TCS) authorization and eligibility
- § 302-3.401 — Individuals not eligible for a TCS
- § 302-3.402 — Effect on TCS when assignments are extended to longer than 30 months
- § 302-3.403 — Separation from Government service while on a TCS
- § 302-3.404 — Payment for TCS expenses
- § 302-3.405 — Relocation allowances when permanently assigned to temporary official station
- § 302-3.406 — Weight limitation when permanently assigned to temporary official station
- § 302-3.407 — Relocation allowances not covered when permanently assigned to temporary official station
- § 302-3.500 — Establishment of policies and procedures for authorization and payment of relocation allowances
- § 302-3.501 — Establishment of policies when appointing an employee to an overseas assignment
- § 302-3.502 — Requirements for tour renewal agreement travel
- § 302-3.503 — Requirements for SES separation-relocation travel
PART 302-4
- § 302-4.1 — Eligibility for subsistence and transportation allowances for permanent change of station (PCS) travel
- § 302-4.200 — Per diem rate for employee and immediate family members for en route relocation travel within CONUS
- § 302-4.201 — Determination of authorized en route travel days for relocation travel
- § 302-4.202 — Calculation of maximum per diem rates for the employee and immediate family members while performing PCS travel
- § 302-4.300 — POV mileage rate for PCS travel
- § 302-4.301 — Special circumstances that allow a higher mileage rate OCONUS
- § 302-4.302 — Method for mileage reimbursement when POV use is authorized
- § 302-4.400 — Minimum daily driving distance
- § 302-4.600 — Advance of funds for lodgings-plus per diem and mileage allowances for PCS travel
PART 302-5
- § 302-5.1 — Eligibility for a househunting trip expenses allowance
- § 302-5.100 — Governing policies the agency must establish for househunting trips
- § 302-5.2 — Requirements to receive a househunting trip expenses allowance and timeframe to begin the trip
- § 302-5.3 — Persons authorized to travel on a househunting trip at Government expense
- § 302-5.4 — Time limit on the duration of a househunting trip
- § 302-5.5 — Timeframe for completion of the househunting trip
- § 302-5.6 — Methods for reimbursing househunting trip expenses
- § 302-5.7 — Agency authorized mode of transportation
- § 302-5.8 — Requirement to document househunting trip expenses
- § 302-5.9 — Advance of funds for househunting trip expenses
PART 302-6
- § 302-6.1 — Temporary quarters and temporary quarters subsistence expenses (TQSE) allowance
- § 302-6.10 — Impact to TQSE reimbursement if relocating to, or currently occupying, temporary quarters in a Presidentially-Declared Disaster area
- § 302-6.2 — Eligibility for TQSE allowance
- § 302-6.200 — Administration of TQSE allowance
- § 302-6.201 — Governing policies that must be established for the TQSE allowance
- § 302-6.3 — Eligibility for TQSE allowance when transferred to or from a foreign area
- § 302-6.4 — Occupancy of temporary quarters at Government expense
- § 302-6.5 — Partial days of temporary quarters occupancy
- § 302-6.6 — Temporary quarters that become permanent residence quarters
- § 302-6.7 — Receiving TQSE while occupying permanent residence quarters at old official station
- § 302-6.8 — Requirements and method for TQSE reimbursement
- § 302-6.9 — TQSE time and daily amount limitations
PART 302-7
- § 302-7.1 — Eligibility for the transportation and temporary storage of household goods at Government expense
- § 302-7.10 — Weight additive costs
- § 302-7.100 — Commuted rate calculations
- § 302-7.101 — Required documentation for reimbursement
- § 302-7.102 — Required documentation for an advance
- § 302-7.103 — HHG temporary storage at Government expense
- § 302-7.2 — Maximum weight of HHG that may be transported or stored at Government expense
- § 302-7.200 — Transporting HHG, PBP&E, and temporary storage under the actual expense method
- § 302-7.3 — Shipping professional books, papers, and equipment (PBP&E)
- § 302-7.300 — Unaccompanied air baggage (UAB) shipment
- § 302-7.301 — Authorization for the shipment of UAB by expedited means
- § 302-7.4 — HHG shipments that include PBP&E that might exceed, or did exceed, the 18,000 pounds net weight allowance
- § 302-7.400 — Policies and procedures that must be established for transportation and temporary storage of HHG, PBP&E, and baggage
- § 302-7.401 — Guidelines that agencies must follow when authorizing transportation of PBP&E as an administrative expense
- § 302-7.402 — Agency responsibilities when arranging and paying for transportation of HHG and UAB when actual expense is authorized
- § 302-7.5 — Authorized origin and destination points for the transportation of HHG and PBP&E
- § 302-7.6 — Temporary storage for CONUS-to-CONUS or OCONUS-to-CONUS HHG shipments
- § 302-7.7 — Liability for loss or damage to HHG
- § 302-7.8 — Methods of shipping HHG and how the weight is determined
- § 302-7.9 — Authorized methods of transporting and paying for the movement of HHG, PBP&E, and temporary storage
PART 302-8
- § 302-8.1 — Authorization for extended storage of HHG
- § 302-8.100 — Eligibility for extended storage of HHG during assignment to isolated locations in CONUS
- § 302-8.101 — Where HHG may be stored
- § 302-8.102 — Allowable costs for storage
- § 302-8.103 — Changes to the type of storage
- § 302-8.104 — Authorized time period for extended storage of employee's HHG
- § 302-8.200 — Eligibility for extended storage during assignment OCONUS
- § 302-8.201 — Time limitations for extended storage of HHG
- § 302-8.300 — Applicable authority
- § 302-8.301 — Obligation to report for service at the beginning of the next school year
- § 302-8.400 — Establishing policies for the allowance of extended storage of HHG
PART 302-9
- § 302-9.1 — Requirements for the transportation of a POV
- § 302-9.100 — Requirements and limitations on transportation of a POV to a post of duty
- § 302-9.101 — “Authorized point of origin” when transporting a POV to the post of duty
- § 302-9.102 — Allowance for transporting a new POV from the factory or other shipping point directly to a post of duty
- § 302-9.170 — Conditions under which an agency may authorize transportation of a POV to an employee's post of duty subsequent to the time of assignment to that post
- § 302-9.171 — Conditions under which an agency may authorize transportation of a replacement POV to the post of duty
- § 302-9.172 — “Authorized point of origin” when a POV, including a replacement POV, is transported to a post of duty subsequent to the time of assignment to that post of duty
- § 302-9.2 — Transportation and emergency or temporary storage of a POV
- § 302-9.200 — Eligibility for return transportation of a POV from an employee's post of duty
- § 302-9.201 — Transporting a POV from a post of duty before completing the service agreement
- § 302-9.202 — Authorized origin and destination points for transportation of a POV from a post of duty
- § 302-9.203 — Retaining a POV at a post of duty after conditions change to make use of the POV no longer in the best interest of the Government, and transporting it at Government expense from the post of duty at a later date
- § 302-9.204 — Transporting a replacement POV from a post of duty that was purchased at that post of duty
- § 302-9.3 — Advance of funds for transportation and emergency or temporary storage of a POV
- § 302-9.300 — Eligibility for transportation of a POV within CONUS at Government expense
- § 302-9.301 — Authorized origin and destination points when transporting a POV within CONUS
- § 302-9.600 — Administering allowances and establishing policies for transportation and emergency storage of a POV
- § 302-9.601 — Governing policies for the allowances for transportation and emergency storage of a POV
PART 303-70
- § 303-70.1 — Circumstances requiring payment of death-related expenses
- § 303-70.100 — Costs for preparation and transportation of employee remains
- § 303-70.101 — Interment location limitations
- § 303-70.2 — Death-related expenses for non-work-related deaths
- § 303-70.200 — Circumstances for authorizing remains escort
- § 303-70.201 — Number of authorized escorts
- § 303-70.202 — Allowable travel expenses for remains escort
- § 303-70.3 — Death-related expenses during leave or non-workdays
- § 303-70.300 — Furnishing of mortuary services for immediate family member
- § 303-70.301 — Transportation of immediate family member's remains
- § 303-70.302 — Interment expenses for immediate family member
- § 303-70.303 — Mortuary services and transportation for an immediate family member who dies in transit
- § 303-70.4 — Limitation on duplicate death-related expense payments
- § 303-70.400 — Transportation of deceased employee's baggage
- § 303-70.401 — Limitations on baggage transportation
- § 303-70.402 — Transportation of deceased employee's POV
- § 303-70.5 — Restrictions on relocating immediate family
- § 303-70.500 — Relocation of immediate family after employee's death outside continental United States (OCONUS)
- § 303-70.501 — Continuing relocation expenses when an employee dies in transit from OCONUS to CONUS or after reporting to the new CONUS station
- § 303-70.502 — Authorized relocation expenses for immediate family
- § 303-70.600 — Transportation for immediate family when an employee dies during contingency or emergency operations
- § 303-70.601 — Authorized relocation expenses for immediate family
- § 303-70.602 — Transportation costs for deceased employee's POV
- § 303-70.700 — Transportation for the immediate family of a law enforcement employee killed in line of duty
- § 303-70.701 — Authorized relocation expenses for immediate family
- § 303-70.702 — Transportation costs for deceased employee's POV
- § 303-70.800 — Receipt requirements for reimbursement claims
PART 304-1
- § 304-1.1 — Authority for accepting non-Federal source travel expense payments
- § 304-1.2 — [Reserved]
PART 304-2
PART 304-3
- § 304-3.1 — Acceptance of non-Federal source travel expense payments
- § 304-3.10 — Agency advance approval for non-Federal source travel
- § 304-3.11 — Handling unexpected non-Federal source payment offers after travel begins
- § 304-3.12 — Spouse travel paid by non-Federal source
- § 304-3.13 — Reporting requirements for non-Federal source payments
- § 304-3.14 — Reimbursement claim when a non-Federal source pays travel expenses
- § 304-3.15 — Reporting travel payments on financial disclosure reports
- § 304-3.16 — Penalties for unauthorized non-Federal source payment acceptance
- § 304-3.17 — Alternative authorities for accepting non-Federal source travel payments
- § 304-3.2 — Types of acceptable non-Federal source payments
- § 304-3.3 — Solicitation of travel expense payments
- § 304-3.4 — Discussing agency payment acceptance authority
- § 304-3.5 — Handling direct payment offers
- § 304-3.6 — Fly America Act compliance
- § 304-3.7 — Use of non-coach class accommodations
- § 304-3.8 — Registration fee waiver and payment in kind considerations
- § 304-3.9 — Subsistence allowance limitations
PART 304-4
- § 304-4.1 — Alternative authorities for accepting non-Federal source travel expense payments
- § 304-4.2 — [Reserved]
PART 304-5
- § 304-5.1 — Conditions for accepting non-Federal source travel payments
- § 304-5.2 — Approval authority for non-Federal source payment acceptance
- § 304-5.3 — Considerations for approving non-Federal source payment acceptance
- § 304-5.4 — Exceeding subsistence allowances (per diem or actual expense)
- § 304-5.5 — Non-coach class transportation accommodations
- § 304-5.6 — Multiple non-Federal source payments
- § 304-5.7 — Review of payments in kind within waived or discounted registration fees
PART 304-6
- § 304-6.1 — Restrictions on monetary payments from non-Federal sources
- § 304-6.2 — Partial payment handling
- § 304-6.3 — Reporting payments from non-Federal sources
- § 304-6.4 — Due dates for the OGE Form 1353 or SF 326
- § 304-6.5 — Handling statutorily protected information
- § 304-6.6 — Reports for public inspection
- § 304-6.7 — Acceptance by OGE of the OGE Form 1353 or SF 326
- § 304-6.8 — Determining value of payments in kind for OGE Form 1353 or SF 326 reporting
PART 304-7
- § 304-7.1 — Purpose
- § 304-7.2 — Applicability of this subchapter
- § 304-7.3 — Exemptions from this subchapter
PART 304-9
- § 304-9.1 — Definition of a donor
- § 304-9.2 — Accepting contributions and awards
- § 304-9.3 — Restrictions on reimbursing fully funded expenses
- § 304-9.4 — Partial expense reimbursement
- § 304-9.5 — Handling duplicate expense compensation
- § 304-9.6 — Reimbursement for non-authorized expenses
- § 304-9.7 — Expense data collection