Evaluation of the Donable Surplus Property Program. 87-2. April 3, 19621962 - 144 pages |
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... possible method of disposal in the public interest ? From Through the years the Congress has recognized that the public benefit will best be served by donating property for public purposes― principally educational . From 1919 to the ...
... possible method of disposal in the public interest ? From Through the years the Congress has recognized that the public benefit will best be served by donating property for public purposes― principally educational . From 1919 to the ...
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... possible additional donees . As I get your testimony , you feel that an un- restricted increase would dilute the value of the program to those who are the beneficiaries at the present time ? Mr. NESTINGEN . That is right . There are two ...
... possible additional donees . As I get your testimony , you feel that an un- restricted increase would dilute the value of the program to those who are the beneficiaries at the present time ? Mr. NESTINGEN . That is right . There are two ...
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... possible inclusion of other donees under existing bills would greatly add to the donable program , the Special Committee on Donable Property thought it advisable to request the Comptroller General for a clarifying decision as to author ...
... possible inclusion of other donees under existing bills would greatly add to the donable program , the Special Committee on Donable Property thought it advisable to request the Comptroller General for a clarifying decision as to author ...
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... possible for GSA to claim credit for Federal utilization of property . The lack of firm screening periods or schedules contribute to confu- sion , duplication of effort of personnel , time , and expense . A firm cutoff date for Federal ...
... possible for GSA to claim credit for Federal utilization of property . The lack of firm screening periods or schedules contribute to confu- sion , duplication of effort of personnel , time , and expense . A firm cutoff date for Federal ...
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... possible . The General Services Administration has made use of the exchange- sale provisions under 201 ( c ) of the act for some time . Generally , they are using the authority under 201 ( c ) to dispose of the same type of equipment as ...
... possible . The General Services Administration has made use of the exchange- sale provisions under 201 ( c ) of the act for some time . Generally , they are using the authority under 201 ( c ) to dispose of the same type of equipment as ...
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84th Congress acquisition cost Administrative Services Act AFSSC Agency for Surplus allocated amended approved armed services automatic release dates BOUTIN Boy Scouts Camp Fire Girls Carolina Chairman civil defense committee contractor inventory Department of Defense Department of Health DHEW disposal distribution Donable Property donable surplus property donation program eligible donees equipment excess personal property excess property exchange sales Federal agencies Federal Government Federal Property Federal utilization fiscal year 1961 Girl Scouts GRAY GSA regional office hearing institutions June 30 ment Military Academy MONAGAN NESTINGEN Norfolk County schools North Dakota Percent of total Phone Capitol procedures Property and Administrative property program Property Utilization Division Public Law Puerto Rico RILEY schools SCHWEIKER screening period Secretary of Defense service educational activities Services Administration South Carolina South Dakota special interest Subcommittee on Donable surplus personal property surplus property program Surplus Property Utilization tion transfer usable and necessary WALKER Washington Welfare
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Page 143 - Welfare shall take into consideration any benefit which has accrued or may accrue to the United States from the use of such property by any such State, political subdivision, instrumentality, or institution. (D) "States...
Page 143 - Act and shall give effect to the following policies to the extent feasible and in the public interest: "(1) (A) Surplus property that is appropriate for school, classroom, or oth^r educational use may be sold or leased to the states and their political subdivisions and instrumentalities, and tax-supported educational institutions, and to other non-profit educational institutions which have been held exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Page 20 - State. (2) In the case of surplus property under the control of the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense shall determine whether such property Is usable and necessary for educational activities which are of special interest to the armed services, such as maritime academies or military, naval. Air Force, or Coast Guard preparatory schools.
Page 142 - Welfare for disposal such surplus real property, including buildings, fixtures, and equipment situated thereon, as is recommended by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare as being needed for school, classroom, or other educational use, or for use in the protection of public health, including research.
Page 86 - Administrator may authorize the abandonment, destruction, or donation to public bodies of property which has no commercial value or of which the estimated cost of continued care and handling would exceed the estimated proceeds from its sale.
Page 142 - Secretary for the disposal of surplus property. "(4) Determination whether such surplus property (except surplus property allocated in conformity with paragraph (2) of this subsection...
Page 144 - A former owner may be reimbursed from the special fund, based upon a proper claim filed within three years from the date of vesting of title in the United States as determined by the head of the transferor agency.
Page 86 - Candy, 5 per centum; (10) Firearms, shells, and cartridges, except those sold for the use of the United States, any State, Territory, or possession of the United States, any political subdivision thereof, the District of Columbia, or any foreign country while engaged against the German Government in the...
Page 143 - (C) In fixing the sale or lease value of property to be disposed of under subparagraph (A) and subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, the Board shall take into consideration any benefit which has accrued or may accrue to the United States from the use of such property by any such state, political subdivision, instrumentality, or institution.
Page 141 - USC 484 (j)) is amended to read as -follows: "(j) (1) Under such regulations as he may prescribe, the Administrator is authorized in his discretion to donate without cost (except for costs of care and handling) for use in any State for purposes of education, public health, or civil defense, or...