Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 41  /  Part 102-38: Sale Of Personal Property

Section No. Description
Section 102-38.5 What is the governing authority for this part?
Section 102-38.10 Who must comply with these sales provisions?
Section 102-38.15 Must an executive agency follow the regulations of this part when selling all personal property?
Section 102-38.20 To whom do ``we'', ``you'', and their variants refer?
Section 102-38.25 How does an executive agency request a deviation from the provisions of this part?
Section 102-38.30 What definitions apply to this part?
Section 102-38.35 Who may sell personal property?
Section 102-38.40 What are an executive agency's responsibilities in selling personal property?
Section 102-38.45 What must we do when an executive agency suspects violations of 40 U
Section 102-38.50 What must we do when selling personal property?
Section 102-38.55 Who is responsible for the costs of care and handling of the personal property before it is sold?
Section 102-38.60 What if we are or the holding agency is notified of a Federal requirement for surplus personal property before the
Section 102-38.65 May the holding agency abandon or destroy personal property either prior to or after trying to sell it?
Section 102-38.70 How may we sell personal property?
Section 102-38.75 Which method of sale should we use?
Section 102-38.80 What is a sealed bid sale?
Section 102-38.85 What is a spot bid sale?
Section 102-38.90 What is an auction?
Section 102-38.95 What is a negotiated sale?
Section 102-38.100 Under what conditions may we negotiate sales of personal property?
Section 102-38.105 Who approves our determinations to conduct negotiated sales?
Section 102-38.110 What are the specific reporting requirements for negotiated sales?
Section 102-38.115 When may we conduct negotiated sales of personal property at fixed prices (fixed price sale)?
Section 102-38.120 May we sell personal property at fixed prices to State agencies?
Section 102-38.125 Must we publicly advertise sales of Federal personal property?
Section 102-38.130 What constitutes a public advertisement?
Section 102-38.135 What must we include in the public notice on sale of personal property?
Section 102-38.140 Must we allow for inspection of the personal property to be sold?
Section 102-38.145 How long is the inspection period?
Section 102-38.150 What is an offer to sell?
Section 102-38.155 What must be included in the offer to sell?
Section 102-38.160 Are the terms and conditions in the offer to sell binding?
Section 102-38.165 May we sell Federal personal property to anyone?
Section 102-38.170 How do we find out if a person or entity has been suspended or debarred from doing business with the Government?
Section 102-38.175 May we sell Federal personal property to a Federal employee?
Section 102-38.180 May we sell Federal personal property to State or local governments?
Section 102-38.185 What is considered a responsive bid?
Section 102-38.190 Must bidders use authorized bid forms?
Section 102-38.195 Who may accept bids?
Section 102-38.200 Must we accept all bids?
Section 102-38.205 What happens when bids have been rejected?
Section 102-38.210 When may we disclose the bid results to the public?
Section 102-38.215 What must we do when the highest bids received have the same bid amount?
Section 102-38.220 What are the additional requirements in the bid process?
Section 102-38.225 Is a bid deposit required to buy personal property?
Section 102-38.230 What types of payment may we accept as bid deposits?
Section 102-38.235 What happens to the deposit bond if the bidder defaults or wants to withdraw his/her bid?
Section 102-38.240 Do we consider late bids for award?
Section 102-38.245 How do we handle late bids that are not considered?
Section 102-38.250 May we allow a bidder to modify or withdraw a bid?
Section 102-38.255 Who makes the administrative determinations regarding mistakes in bids?
Section 102-38.260 Must we keep records on administrative determinations?
Section 102-38.265 May a bidder protest the determinations made on sales of personal property?
Section 102-38.270 To whom do we award the sales contract?
Section 102-38.275 What happens when there is no award?
Section 102-38.280 How do we transfer title from the Government to the buyer for personal property sold?
Section 102-38.285 What types of payment may we accept?
Section 102-38.290 May we retain sales proceeds?
Section 102-38.295 What happens to sales proceeds that neither we nor the holding agency are authorized to retain, or that are unused?
Section 102-38.300 How do we handle disputes involved in the sale of Federal personal property?
Section 102-38.305 Are we required to use the Disputes clause in the sale of personal property?
Section 102-38.310 Are we required to use Alternative Disputes Resolution for sales contracts?
Section 102-38.315 Are there other statutory requirements governing the sale of Federal personal property?
Section 102-38.320 What are the requirements pertaining to antitrust laws?
Section 102-38.325 Are there any reports that we must submit to the General Services Administration?
Section 102-38.330 Is there any additional personal property sales information that we must submit to the General Services
Section 102-38.335 How may we sell personal property to State and local governments?
Section 102-38.340 Do we have to withdraw personal property advertised for public sale if a State Agency for Surplus Property wants to buy it?
Section 102-38.345 Are there special provisions for State and local governments regarding negotiated sales?
Section 102-38.350 Do the regulations of this part apply to State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) when conducting sales?
Section 102-38.355 What must an executive agency do to implement the eFAS program?
Section 102-38.360 Is a holding agency required to report property in ``scrap'' condition to its selected SC?
Section 102-38.365 What does a holding agency do with property which cannot be sold by its SC?
Section 102-38.370 What is the exchange/sale authority?