Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management |
Subtitle C - Federal Property Management Regulations System |
Chapter 102 - Federal Management Regulation |
SubChapter C - Real Property |
Part 102-73 - Real Estate Acquisition |
Subpart A - General Provisions |
Locating Federal Facilities |
§ 102-73.25 - What policies must Executive agencies comply with in locating Federal facilities? |
United States Postal Service-Controlled Space |
Prospectus Requirements |
§ 102-73.35 - Is a prospectus required for all acquisition, construction, or alteration projects? |
§ 102-73.40 - What happens if the dollar value of the project exceeds the prospectus threshold? |
Historic Preservation |
§ 102-73.30 - What historic preservation provisions must Federal agencies comply with prior to acquiring, constructing, or leasing space? |
§ 102-73.5 - What is the scope of this part? |
§ 102-73.10 - What is the basic real estate acquisition policy? |
§ 102-73.15 - What real estate acquisition and related services may Federal agencies provide? |
Subpart B - Acquisition by Lease |
Price Preference for Historic Properties |
§ 102-73.115 - Must Federal agencies offer a price preference to space in historic properties when acquiring leased space? |
§ 102-73.120 - How much of a price preference must Federal agencies give when acquiring leased space using the lowest price technically acceptable source selection process? |
§ 102-73.125 - How much of a price preference must Federal agencies give when acquiring leased space using the best value tradeoff source selection process? |
Special Purpose Space Delegations |
§ 102-73.160 - What is an agency special purpose space delegation? |
§ 102-73.165 - What is the policy for agency special purpose space delegations? |
§ 102-73.170 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Agriculture lease? |
§ 102-73.175 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Commerce lease? |
§ 102-73.180 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Defense lease? |
§ 102-73.185 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Energy lease? |
§ 102-73.190 - What types of special purpose space may the Federal Communications Commission lease? |
§ 102-73.195 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Health and Human Services lease? |
§ 102-73.196 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Homeland Security lease? |
§ 102-73.200 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of the Interior lease? |
§ 102-73.205 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Justice lease? |
§ 102-73.210 - What types of special purpose space may the Office of Thrift Supervision lease? |
§ 102-73.215 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Transportation lease? |
§ 102-73.220 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of the Treasury lease? |
§ 102-73.225 - What types of special purpose space may the Department of Veterans Affairs lease? |
Categorical Space Delegations |
§ 102-73.145 - What is a categorical space delegation? |
§ 102-73.150 - What is the policy for categorical space delegations? |
§ 102-73.155 - What types of space can Federal agencies acquire with a categorical space delegation? |
Scoring Rules |
§ 102-73.135 - What scoring rules must Federal agencies follow when considering leases and leases with purchase options? |
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) |
§ 102-73.105 - What policies must Federal agencies follow to implement the requirements of NEPA when acquiring real property by lease? |
Limitations on the Use of Delegated Authority |
§ 102-73.230 - When must Federal agencies submit a prospectus to lease real property? |
§ 102-73.235 - What is the maximum lease term that a Federal agency may agree to when it has been delegated lease acquisition authority from GSA? |
§ 102-73.240 - What policy must Federal agencies follow to acquire official parking spaces? |
Competition in Contracting Act of 1984 |
§ 102-73.100 - Is the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984, as amended (CICA), applicable to lease acquisition? |
Leases With Purchase Options |
§ 102-73.130 - When may Federal agencies consider acquiring leases with purchase options? |
Delegations of Leasing Authority |
§ 102-73.140 - When may agencies that do not possess independent leasing authority lease space? |
Lease Construction |
§ 102-73.110 - What rules must Executive agencies follow when acquiring leasehold interests in buildings constructed for Federal Government use? |
§ 102-73.45 - When may Federal agencies consider leases of privately owned land and buildings to satisfy their space needs? |
§ 102-73.50 - Are Federal agencies that possess independent statutory authority to acquire leased space subject to requirements of this part? |
§ 102-73.55 - On what basis must Federal agencies acquire leases? |
§ 102-73.60 - With whom may Federal agencies enter into lease agreements? |
§ 102-73.65 - Are there any limitations on leasing certain types of space? |
§ 102-73.70 - Are Executive agencies required to acquire leased space by negotiation? |
§ 102-73.75 - What functions must Federal agencies perform with regard to leasing building space? |
§ 102-73.80 - Who is authorized to contact lessor, offerors, or potential offerors concerning space leased or to be leased? |
§ 102-73.85 - Can agencies with independent statutory authority to lease space have GSA perform the leasing functions? |
§ 102-73.90 - What contingent fee policy must Federal agencies apply to the acquisition of real property by lease? |
§ 102-73.95 - How are Federal agencies required to assist GSA? |
Subpart C - Acquisition by Purchase or Condemnation |
Just Compensation |
§ 102-73.270 - Are Federal agencies required to provide the owner with a written statement of the amount established as just compensation? |
§ 102-73.275 - What specific information must be included in the summary statement for the owner that explains the basis for just compensation? |
§ 102-73.280 - Where can Federal agencies find guidance on how to appraise the value of properties being acquired by the Federal Government? |
§ 102-73.285 - [Reserved] |
§ 102-73.290 - Are there any prohibitions when a Federal agency pays “just compensation” to a tenant? |
Relocation Assistance Policy |
§ 102-73.305 - What relocation assistance policy must Federal agencies follow? |
Land |
§ 102-73.260 - What land acquisition policy must Federal agencies follow? |
§ 102-73.265 - What actions must Federal agencies take to facilitate land acquisition? |
Buildings |
§ 102-73.245 - When may Federal agencies consider purchase of buildings? |
§ 102-73.250 - Are agencies required to adhere to the policies for locating Federal facilities when purchasing buildings? |
§ 102-73.255 - What factors must Executive agencies consider when purchasing sites? |
Expenses Incidental to Property Transfer |
§ 102-73.295 - What property transfer expenses must Federal agencies cover when acquiring real property? |
Litigation Expenses |
§ 102-73.300 - Are Federal agencies required to pay for litigation expenses incurred by a property owner because of a condemnation proceeding? |
Subpart D - Secure Federal Leases From Espionage and Suspicious Entanglements Act |
Information Collection |
§ 102-73.325 - What information must a covered entity provide to a Federal lessee? |
§ 102-73.330 - What information must a Federal lessee provide to GSA? |
§ 102-73.335 - When must Federal lessees provide information to GSA? |
§ 102-73.340 - How must Federal lessees provide information to GSA? |
§ 102-73.310 - What are the governing authorities for this subpart? |
§ 102-73.315 - What definitions apply to this subpart? |
§ 102-73.320 - Who must comply with these provisions? |