Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: May 6, 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 102-83 - Location of Space |
Subpart A - General Provisions |
§ 102-83.5 - What is the scope of this part? |
§ 102-83.10 - What basic location of space policy governs an Executive agency? |
§ 102-83.15 - Is there a general hierarchy of consideration that agencies must follow in their utilization of space? |
Subpart B - Location of Space |
Urban Areas |
§ 102-83.70 - What is Executive Order 12072? |
§ 102-83.75 - What is Executive Order 13006? |
§ 102-83.80 - What is an urban area? |
§ 102-83.85 - What is a central business area? |
§ 102-83.90 - Do Executive Orders 12072 and 13006 apply to rural areas? |
§ 102-83.95 - After an agency has identified that its geographic service area and delineated area are in an urban area, what is the next step for an agency? |
§ 102-83.100 - Why must agencies consider available space in properties under the custody and control of the U.S. Postal Service? |
§ 102-83.105 - What happens if there is no available space in non-historic buildings under the custody and control of the U.S. Postal Service? |
§ 102-83.110 - When an agency's mission and program requirements call for the location in an urban area, are Executive agencies required to give first consideration to central business areas? |
§ 102-83.115 - What is a central city? |
§ 102-83.120 - What happens if an agency has a need to be in a specific urban area that is not a central city in a metropolitan area? |
Rural Areas |
§ 102-83.50 - What is the Rural Development Act of 1972? |
§ 102-83.55 - What is a rural area? |
§ 102-83.60 - What is an urbanized area? |
§ 102-83.65 - Are Executive agencies required to give first priority to the location of new offices and other facilities in rural areas? |
Application of Socioeconomic Considerations |
§ 102-83.130 - When must agencies consider the impact of location decisions on low- and moderate-income employees? |
§ 102-83.135 - With whom must agencies consult in determining the availability of low- and moderate-income housing? |
Delineated Area |
§ 102-83.20 - What is a delineated area? |
§ 102-83.25 - Who is responsible for identifying the delineated area within which a Federal agency wishes to locate specific activities? |
§ 102-83.30 - In addition to its mission and program requirements, are there any other issues that Federal agencies must consider in identifying the delineated area? |
§ 102-83.35 - Are Executive agencies required to consider whether the central business area will provide for adequate competition when acquiring leased space? |
§ 102-83.40 - Who must approve the final delineated area? |
§ 102-83.45 - Where may Executive agencies find guidance on appealing GSA's decisions and recommendations concerning delineated areas? |
Preference to Historic Properties |
§ 102-83.125 - Are Executive agencies required to give preference to historic properties when acquiring leased space? |
Appendix to Part 102-83 - Memorandum of Understanding Between the Department Of Housing And Urban Development And the General Services Administration Concerning Low- And Moderate-Income Housing |