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Disposal of Specialized Categories of Property

Disposal of Specialized Categories of Property. Bonnie Wright-Comer Area Property Officer (APO) Personal Property Management (PPM) General Services Administration. Short cut for this page is www.gsa.gov/specialprocessesfordisposal. Firearms Program. Reporting Criteria.

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Disposal of Specialized Categories of Property

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  1. Disposal of Specialized Categories of Property Bonnie Wright-Comer Area Property Officer (APO)Personal Property Management (PPM)General Services Administration

  2. Short cut for this page is www.gsa.gov/specialprocessesfordisposal

  3. Firearms Program

  4. Reporting Criteria • Executive Branch agencies • Handguns, rifles, shotguns, light auto, less than .50 cal (FSC-1005) • Rifle and shoulder-fired grenade launchers (FSC-1010) • Condition code 4 or better • Regardless of unit acquisition cost

  5. Reporting Process • GSAXcess.gov – web-enabled nationwide inventory system. • Report as a single line item with serial number, make and model (GSA Bulletin FPMR H-75) • Drop-down menu feature allows you to select type of firearm from existing lists • SF-120 paper submission also acceptable.

  6. Who In GSA Handles Excess Firearms?? Property Management Division (7FP-8) National Firearms Program Manager Debbie Rojas Cook Denver, CO (303)236-7707 Fax: (303)236-7544 Debbie.Rojascook@gsa.gov

  7. Who is eligible to acquire excess firearms? • Unless an agency has specific statutory authority to do so, excess firearms may be transferred only to those Federal agencies authorized to acquire firearms for official use, reference Section 101-42.1102-10(a)(2).

  8. Regulatory Change • Federal Register - July 28, 1999 • Removed the prohibition on donation of surplus Federal firearms to eligible law enforcement activities

  9. Donation Program • Requires participation of State Agency for Surplus Property • Open to state/local law enforcement • Primary functions must be for enforcement of federal, state, and local laws • Officers must be compensated and have apprehension and arrest authority

  10. Donation Program - Controls • Prequalification process • Federal government retains title • Special terms and conditions apply • Yearly inventory report required • Must comply with applicable registration and use requirements

  11. Firearms Disposal • No interest after completion of utilization and donation screening • Firearms are not eligible for exchange/sale (FMR 102-39.45(a) • Reporting agency must destroy by rendering completely inoperable (cut, crush, break, melt) • May then be sold as “scrap” only, reference Section 102-36.375.

  12. Federal Aircraft Disposal

  13. FMR Title 41 102-36.340 • Federal agencies must report to GSA all excess aircraft, regardless of condition or dollar value.

  14. What is the process for reporting excess aircraft? • Submit a Standard Form (SF) 120, Report of Excess Personal Property to GSA (Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) Region 9. • Submit Electronicallyto GSA's Federal Disposal System via our website at www.GSAXcess.gov.

  15. Include the Following Information (1) Manufacturer, date of manufacture, model, serial number. (2) Major components missing from the aircraft (such as engines, electronics). (3) Whether or not the: (i) Aircraft is operational; (ii) Dataplate is available; (iii) Historical and maintenance records are available; (iv) Aircraft has been previously certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and/or has been maintained to FAA airworthiness standards; (v) Aircraft was previously used for non-flight purposes (i.e., ground training or static display), and has been subjected to extensive disassembly and re-assembly procedures for ground training, or repeated burning for fire-fighting training purposes.

  16. Pop up Window in GSAXcess for Reporting Aircraft

  17. Federal Customers Include... • U.S. Marshals • U.S. Customs • Navy/Army/Air Force • Department of Interior • USDA Forest Service • NASA • National Science Foundation • Department of State • FBI

  18. Donation Customers Include... • Local Law Enforcement • Museums • Technical Schools • Cities and Counties • Fire Departments

  19. Exchange/Sale • You may not exchange or sell aircraft unless there is full compliance with all exchange/sale provisions in Part 102-33 of this chapter (41 CFR 102-33).

  20. ATTENTION “AIRCRAFT FOR SALE” TO BE SOLD BY ONLINE AUCTION AT: http://GSAAuctions.gov

  21. Who in GSA Handles Excess Aircraft? GSA, Region 9 Sandra Klar Phone: (415) 522-3041 Email: sandra.klar@gsa.gov 450 Golden Gate Avenue Room: 4th Floor West San Francisco, CA 94102-3434

  22. VESSEL Disposal

  23. What Vessels Are We Talking About? GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK & PRESERVE, ALASKA

  24. ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK MICHIGAN

  25. NAVY VESSEL

  26. Coast Guard Cutter Bainbridge Island

  27. OR MAYBE A YACHT IS MORE YOUR STYLE?

  28. However... THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PROCESS… • Battleships • Cruisers • Aircraft Carriers • Submarines • Destroyers

  29. How Do I Report Vessels? • Electronically Report Property to GSA in GSAXcess; -or- • Submit a Standard Form 120

  30. What Office Do I Report Vessels To?

  31. Report it to the GSA Region in which the vessel is located. If the Vessel is Under 50 Feet in Length:

  32. If 50 Feet or Larger and Civilian Agency: • Report it to the Southeast Sunbelt Region in Atlanta GSA, FAS, Property Division (4QSC1) 77 Forsyth Street Atlanta, GA 30303 Attn: Mark Brantley Ph: 404-331-0972 Fax: 404-331-7584 Mark.Brantley@gsa.gov

  33. If 50 Feet or Larger and Military Vessel: • Report it to the GSA Mid-Atlantic Region in Philadelphia, PA GSA, FAS, Property Division 20 North Eighth St., 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Attn: Karen Craig Ph: 215-446-5071 Fax: 215-829-2771 Karen.Craig@gsa.gov

  34. What Information Is Required When Reporting Vessels? • Has it been inspected by the Coast Guard? • Are there hazardous materials on the vessel (i.e. PCB’s, asbestos, lead paint, etc)? • If required, when will the cleanup be completed? • A Builder’s Certificate or Quasi Title

  35. VESSELS 1,500 GROSS TONS OR MORE: • These vessels are reported to GSA • GSA will then offer them first to the Federal Maritime Administration • The Maritime Administration will determine if the vessel is capable of conversion to merchant use • Merchant Marine Act of 1936

  36. Animals • Civilian agencies should report their excess animals to the GSA Mid-Atlantic Regional Office in Philadelphia, PA. GSA, FAS, Property Division 20 North Eighth St., 10th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 Attn: Karen Craig 215-446-5071 or fax: 215-829-2771 Karen.Craig@gsa.gov

  37. Animals cont… • FMR102-36 does not stipulate special handling requirements for most animals, so the traditional disposal process typically applies. However, optional methods exist for some species and may be exercised without GSA’s approval or involvement. • 40 USC 1308 - Unfit Horses and Mules • 41 CFR 102-36.365 - Canines (allows for direct donation to an individual who has experience handling K9s in the performance of those official duties) • 42 CFR 71 - Non-human primates

  38. Animals cont… • Canines may be donated to an individual who has experience handling canines in the performance of those official duties FMR 102-36.365 • Typical disposal process applies to nonhuman primates but transfer, donation, and sale documents must address appropriate uses of non-human primates per 42 CFR 71.53 • Scientific Research • Education • Exhibition

  39. Foreign Gifts

  40. Can my Agency Keep Gifts? • Yes, if your agency has gift retention authority. Gift becomes normal property – looses its identity as a gift. • Otherwise, report to GSA on SF 120. • If no authority to keep, but agency wants gift, note on 120 your interest and submit SF 122 to GSA. FMR 102-36.405 thru 420

  41. Can Employees Keep Foreign Gifts and Decorations? • Yes, with employing agency approval if: • Gift has minimal value ($305 or less – but subject to change); • Decorations for outstanding or unusually meritorious performance. • If employing agency disapproves, gift becomes property of the U.S. Government and is reported as excess to GSA. • Employees must report all gifts to agency within 60 days. FMR 102-42

  42. What if Employee Wants to Keep a Gift Disapproved by Agency, or, above Minimal Value? • If the Agency does not keep the gift for official purposes, Gift is reported to GSA. • GSA will offer Gift to other Federal Agencies • If no Federal Agency wants the gift, the employee can buy the gift for the appraised value.

  43. Questions & Answers

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