41 CFR 102-75, Subpart I - Screening of Federal Real Property
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- § 102-75.1220 — How do landholding agencies find out if excess Federal real property is available?
- § 102-75.1225 — What details are provided in the “Notice of Availability”?
- § 102-75.1230 — How long does an agency have to indicate its interest in the property?
- § 102-75.1235 — Where should an agency send its written response to the “Notice of Availability”?
- § 102-75.1240 — Who, from the interested landholding agency, should submit the written response to GSA's “Notice of Availability”?
- § 102-75.1245 — What happens after the landholding agency properly responds to a “Notice of Availability”?
- § 102-75.1250 — What if the agency is not quite sure it wants the property and needs more time to decide?
- § 102-75.1255 — What happens when more than one agency has a valid interest in the property?
- § 102-75.1260 — Does GSA conduct Federal screening on every property reported as excess real property?
- § 102-75.1265 — Are extensions granted to the Federal screening and response timeframes?
- § 102-75.1270 — How does an agency request a transfer of Federal real property?
- § 102-75.1275 — Does a requesting agency have to pay for excess real property?
- § 102-75.1280 — What happens if the property has already been declared surplus and an agency discovers a need for it?
- § 102-75.1285 — How does GSA transfer excess real property to the requesting agency?
- § 102-75.1290 — What happens if the landholding agency requesting the property does not promptly accept custody and accountability?
Title 41 published on 2009-07-01
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