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 102-75 - Real Property Disposal |
Subpart E - Abandonment, Destruction, or Donation to Public Bodies |
Disposal Costs |
§ 102-75.1020 - Are public bodies ever required to pay the disposal costs associated with donated property? |
Dangerous Property |
§ 102-75.995 - May Federal agencies dispose of dangerous property? |
Abandonment and Destruction |
§ 102-75.1025 - When can a Federal agency abandon or destroy improvements on land or related personal property in lieu of donating it to a public body? |
§ 102-75.1030 - May Federal agencies abandon or destroy property in any manner they decide? |
§ 102-75.1035 - Are there any restrictions on Federal agencies concerning the abandonment or destruction of improvements on land or related personal property? |
§ 102-75.1040 - May Federal agencies abandon or destroy improvements on land or related personal property before public notice is given of such proposed abandonment or destruction? |
§ 102-75.1045 - Are there exceptions to the policy that requires public notice be given before Federal agencies abandon or destroy improvements on land or related personal property? |
§ 102-75.1050 - Is there any property for which this subpart does not apply? |
Determinations |
§ 102-75.1000 - How is the decision made to abandon, destroy, or donate property? |
§ 102-75.1005 - Who can make the determination within the Federal agency on whether a property can be abandoned, destroyed, or donated? |
§ 102-75.1010 - When is a reviewing authority required to approve the determination concerning a property that is to be abandoned, destroyed, or donated? |
Restrictions |
§ 102-75.1015 - Are there any restrictions on Federal agencies concerning property donations to public bodies? |
§ 102-75.990 - May Federal agencies abandon, destroy, or donate to public bodies real property? |