41 CFR Subpart B - Facility Management
- § 102-74.15 What are the facility management responsibilities of occupant agencies?
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Occupancy Services (§§ 102-74.20 - 102-74.35)
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Concession Services (§§ 102-74.40 - 102-74.80--102-74.95)
- § 102-74.40 What are concession services?
- § 102-74.45 When must Federal agencies provide concession services?
- § 102-74.50 Are Federal agencies required to give blind vendors priority in operating vending facilities?
- § 102-74.55 Are vending facilities authorized under the Randolph-Sheppard Act operated by permit or contract?
- § 102-74.60 Are Federal agencies required to give blind vendors priority in operating cafeterias?
- § 102-74.65 Are cafeterias authorized under the Randolph-Sheppard Act operated by permit or contract?
- § 102-74.70 Are commercial vendors and nonprofit organizations required to operate vending facilities by permit or contractual arrangement?
- § 102-74.75 May Federal agencies sell tobacco products in vending machines in Government-owned and leased space?
- §§ 102-74.80--102-74.95 [Reserved]
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Conservation Programs (§ 102-74.100)
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Asset Services (§§ 102-74.105 - 102-74.150)
- § 102-74.105 What are asset services?
- § 102-74.110 What asset services must Executive agencies provide?
- § 102-74.115 What standard in providing asset services must Executive agencies follow?
- § 102-74.120 Is a prospectus required to be submitted before emergency alterations can be performed?
- § 102-74.125 Are prospectuses required for reimbursable alteration projects?
- § 102-74.130 When a prospectus is required, can GSA prepare a prospectus for a reimbursable alteration project?
- § 102-74.135 Who selects construction and alteration projects that are to be performed?
- § 102-74.140 On what basis does the Administrator select construction and alteration projects?
- § 102-74.145 What information must a Federal agency submit to GSA after the agency has identified a need for construction or alteration of a public building?
- § 102-74.150 Who submits prospectuses for the construction or alteration of public buildings to the Congressional committees?
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Energy Conservation (§§ 102-74.155 - 102-74.200)
- § 102-74.155 What energy conservation policy must Federal agencies follow in the management of facilities?
- § 102-74.160 What actions must Federal agencies take to promote energy conservation?
- § 102-74.165 What energy standards must Federal agencies follow for existing facilities?
- § 102-74.170 May exceptions to the energy conservation policies in this subpart be granted?
- § 102-74.175 Are Government-leased buildings required to conform with the policies in this subpart?
- § 102-74.180 What illumination levels must Federal agencies maintain on Federal facilities?
- § 102-74.185 What heating and cooling policy must Federal agencies follow in Federal facilities?
- § 102-74.190 Are portable heaters, fans and other such devices allowed in Government-controlled facilities?
- § 102-74.195 What ventilation policy must Federal agencies follow?
- § 102-74.200 What information are Federal agencies required to report to the Department of Energy (DOE)?
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Ridesharing (§§ 102-74.205 - 102-74.215--102-74.225)
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Occupant Emergency Program (§§ 102-74.230 - 102-74.260)
- § 102-74.230 Who is responsible for establishing an occupant emergency program?
- § 102-74.235 Are occupant agencies required to cooperate with the Designated Official in the implementation of the emergency plans and the staffing of the emergency organization?
- § 102-74.240 What are Federal agencies' occupant emergency responsibilities?
- § 102-74.245 Who makes the decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization?
- § 102-74.250 What information must the Designated Official use to make a decision to activate the Occupant Emergency Organization?
- § 102-74.255 How must occupant evacuation or relocation be accomplished 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)?
- § 102-74.260 What action must the Designated Official initiate when there is advance notice of an emergency?
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Parking Facilities (§§ 102-74.265 - 102-74.310)
- § 102-74.265 Who must provide for the regulation and policing of parking facilities?
- § 102-74.270 Are vehicles required to display parking permits in parking facilities?
- § 102-74.275 May Federal agencies authorize lessors or parking management contractors to manage, regulate and police parking facilities?
- § 102-74.280 Are privately owned vehicles converted for propane carburetion permitted in underground parking facilities?
- § 102-74.285 How must Federal agencies assign priority to parking spaces in controlled areas?
- § 102-74.290 May Federal agencies allow employees to use parking spaces not required for official needs?
- § 102-74.295 Who determines the number of employee parking spaces for each facility?
- § 102-74.300 How must space available for employee parking be allocated among occupant agencies?
- § 102-74.305 How must Federal agencies assign available parking spaces to their employees?
- § 102-74.310 What measures must Federal agencies take to improve the utilization of parking facilities?
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Smoking (§§ 102-74.315 - 102-74.351)
- § 102-74.315 What is the smoking policy for interior space in Federal facilities?
- § 102-74.320 Are there any exceptions to the smoking policy for interior space in Federal facilities?
- § 102-74.325 Are designated smoking areas authorized in interior space?
- § 102-74.330 What smoking restrictions apply to outside areas under Executive branch control?
- § 102-74.335 Who is responsible for furnishing and installing signs concerning smoking restrictions in the building, and in and around building entrance doorways and air intake ducts?
- § 102-74.340 Who is responsible for monitoring and controlling areas designated for smoking by an agency head and for identifying those areas with proper signage?
- § 102-74.345 Does the smoking policy in this part apply to the judicial branch?
- § 102-74.350 Are agencies required to meet their obligations under the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Act where there is an exclusive representative for the employees prior to implementing this smoking policy?
- § 102-74.351 If a state or local government has a smoke-free ordinance that is more strict than the smoking policy for Federal facilities, does the state or local law or Federal policy control?
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Accident and Fire Prevention (§§ 102-74.355 - 102-74.360)