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 B - Personal Property |
Part 102-36 - Disposition of Excess Personal Property |
Subpart D - Disposition of Excess Personal Property |
Abandonment/Destruction |
§ 102-36.330 - Are there occasions when public notice is not needed regarding abandonment/destruction of excess personal property?
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§ 102-36.330 Are there occasions when public notice is not needed regarding abandonment/destruction of excess personal property?
Yes, you are not required to provide public notice when:
(a) The value of the property is so little or the cost of its care and handling, pending abandonment/destruction, is so great that its retention for advertising for sale, even as scrap, is clearly not economical;
(b) Abandonment or destruction is required because of health, safety, or security reasons; or
(c) When the original acquisition cost of the item (estimated if unknown) is less than $500.
[65 FR 31218, May 16, 2000, as amended at 65 FR 34983, June 1, 2000]