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REPORTING PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR DISPOSAL Eddie Panko Area Property Officer

REPORTING PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR DISPOSAL Eddie Panko Area Property Officer. January 2009. What is the Disposal Process???. Federal Management Regulations. Part 102-36 – Disposition of Excess Personal Property. Federal Disposal Process. EXCESS. SURPLUS. SCREENING. AAMS. Non. SCREENING

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REPORTING PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR DISPOSAL Eddie Panko Area Property Officer

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  1. REPORTING PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR DISPOSALEddie PankoArea Property Officer January 2009

  2. What is the Disposal Process??? Federal Management Regulations Part 102-36 – Disposition of Excess Personal Property

  3. Federal Disposal Process EXCESS SURPLUS SCREENING AAMS Non SCREENING And FEDERAL TRANSFER 21 DAYS DONATION NOTIFICATION 5 DAYS SALES AGENCY SCREENING DONATION REMOVAL Internal Agencies/Bureaus Of your Department Federal Agencies Cost Reimbursable Contractors Grantees Public Airports State Agencies for Surplus Property Nonprofit Educational & Public Health Activities Service Educational Activities

  4. How To Report Excess Property Electronically Report Property to GSA; Or Submit a Standard Form 120

  5. What Information is Required? • The reporting agency and the property location. • A report number (6-digit activity address code and 4-digit Julian date). • 4-digit Federal Supply Class (use National Stock Number whenever available). • Description of item, in sufficient detail. • Quantity and unit of issue. • Disposal Condition Code (see 102-36.240). • Original acquisition cost per unit and total cost (use estimate if original cost not available). • Manufacturer, date of manufacture, part and serial number, when required. FMR 102-36.235

  6. And, In Addition… • Major parts/components that are missing. • If repairs are needed, the type of repairs. • Special requirements for handling, storage, or transportation. • The required date of removal due to moving or space restrictions. • If reimbursement is required, under what authority, and, the amount of reimbursement and the appropriate fund code to which money is to be deposited.

  7. Abandonment/Destruction Property; Foreign Excess Property; Nonappropriated Fund Property; Scrap (except aircraft); Perishables; Trading Stamps and Bonus Goods; Hazardous Waste; Controlled Substances; Nuclear Regulatory Commission – controlled material; Property Dangerous to Public Health and Safety; and Classified or Property Sensitive for Reasons of National Security Must All Excess Property Be Reported To GSA? Yes, Except… FMR 102-36.220

  8. What Are The Condition Codes For Disposal?

  9. Who Is Accountable For Personal Property That Has Been Reported As Excess? YOU, THE OWNING AGENCY Until the property is picked up by the designated recipient or its agent. (FMR 102-36.245)

  10. What If We Need Property We Previously Reported As Excess? Contact GSA for approval to withdraw the property. If property has been approved for transfer, donation or offered for sale, proper justification required.

  11. Property Requiring Special Handling For Disposal Aircraft and Aircraft Parts; Canines, Law Enforcement; Disaster Relief Property; Firearms; Foreign Excess Property; Hazardous Property; Munitions List Items/Commerce Control List Items; Red Cross Property; Shelf Life Items; Vessels; and Gifts

  12. Canines, Law Enforcement Public Law 105-27 (111 Stat. 244): Canines no longer needed for law enforcement, can be donated to an individual experienced handling canines in official duties. FMR 102.36-365

  13. Disaster Relief Property • Can loan excess property to State and Local Govts. • With or without compensation and prior to reporting it to GSA. • Withdrawal from GSA, requires GSA approval. • Your agency is still accountable for the property. FMR 102.36-370

  14. Foreign Excess Property • US Government interest – return to US or dispose of overseas? • Disposal conforms to US foreign policy and Host Nation Agreement. • Overseas disposal is compliant with USDOC and USDA regulations. • US State Dept notified of disposal to foreign governments or entities. FMR 102.36-380 thru 400

  15. MLIs – Usually Defense items Listed in International Traffic in Arms Regulation (22 CFR part 121) May require demilitarization when issued Requires appropriate licensing when exported from the US CCLIs Subject to export control by Bureau of Export Administration, Dept. of Commerce Items identified in US Export Admin. Regulations (15 CFR part 774) Items controlled because of National Security Crime Control Technology Transfer Scarcity of Materials Munitions List Items (MLIs)/Commercial Control List Items (CCLIs) FMR 102-36.430 thru 435 and FPMR 101-42.1102-8

  16. Shelf-Life Items • Report to GSA prior to expiration date, if vendor credit can not be obtained. . • If expired, abandonment/destruction. . • When reporting to GSA, indicate the expiration date and if it is the original date or an extension, and, if it can be further extended. FMR 102-36.450 thru 465

  17. And What if You Can Not Transfer, Donate Nor Sell the Property? Abandonment/Destruction FMR 102-36.305 thru 330

  18. Questions???

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