Or. Admin. Code § 125-035-0040 - Fair and Equitable Distribution
The SASP shall make Federal surplus property available to eligible donees in the state on a fair and equitable basis.
(1)
(a) The
distribution of Federal surplus property shall be based on the SASP's
determination of relative needs, resources and ability to utilize the property.
Factors to be considered in determining relative needs of the donee program:
(A) Size and type of program conducted by
each prospective donee;
(B)
Contemplated use and frequency of use by each prospective donee;
(C) Economic condition of the prospective
donee activity or institution;
(D)
The prospective donee's critical or urgent need for the property;
(E) Interest in and expression of need for
the available property by the donee;
(b) Ability to utilize:
(A) Length of time in contemplated usage and
frequency of use;
(B) When the item
can be put to use;
(C) Availability
of funds to repair or maintain property;
(D) Ability of the donee to select and remove
property from the federal activity of distribution center on a timely
basis;
(E) Type and quantity of
property received by the donee to date.
(2)
(a) The
SASP operates a distribution center to service the eligible donees in the
distribution of available Federal surplus property. To insure that eligible
donees located a greater distance from the distribution center are treated
equitably, a "Want List" system shall be maintained that aims for direct
shipment of allocated items from the Federal holding agencies to the donee's
intended place of use. Donees are encouraged to submit a list of major items
needed such as vehicles, construction equipment, materials handling equipment,
machine tools, generators, air compressors, business machines, boats, aircraft,
large electronic and scientific type items, etc. SASP employees shall be guided
by these requests in their search and selection of allocable Federal surplus
property. Items listed on a "Want List" shall be distributed to eligible donees
on the basis of need, resources and ability to utilize the property as outlined
in section (1) of this rule. Small miscellaneous items shall be available from
the distribution center which shall be open seven hours per day five days a
week;
(b) Miscellaneous items shall
be available on a supermarket plan, with quantity limited to any one donee
depending upon the total quantity on hand.
(3) The SASP shall recommend to General
Services Administration the certification of donee screeners as are qualified
and needed in accordance with FPMR 101-44.116. The SASP shall,
insofar as practical, select that Federal surplus property requested by the
donees and arrange for direct pickup or shipment of the property to the donee,
if requested to do so.
(4) Donees
which suffer or experience a local disaster and/or loss of donee property due
to fire, flood, tornado, or other casualty, shall be given a temporary priority
for all requested items of Federal surplus property. Special efforts will be
made by the SASP to locate and distribute property needed by donees which have
suffered casualty losses.
(5) Where
competing requests are received for Federal surplus property items, SASP shall
make a determination as to the donee based on the evaluation of the criteria in
section (1) of this rule.
Notes
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