Evaluation of the Donable Property Program, 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session. August 23 and 24, 1966 |
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... COPENHAVER , Minority Professional Staff SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON DONABLE PROPERTY JOHN S. MONAGAN , Connecticut , Chairman MILES Q. ROMNEY , Counsel PETER S. BARASH , Legal Assistant ANN E. MCLACHLAN , Clerk Statement of- Asensio , Lt ...
... COPENHAVER , Minority Professional Staff SPECIAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON DONABLE PROPERTY JOHN S. MONAGAN , Connecticut , Chairman MILES Q. ROMNEY , Counsel PETER S. BARASH , Legal Assistant ANN E. MCLACHLAN , Clerk Statement of- Asensio , Lt ...
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... Copenhaver . Mr. COPENHAVER . I have two or three , Mr. Chairman . I know you are pressed for time . Mr. MONAGAN . Go ahead . Mr. COPENHAVER . One thing that comes to my mind is in regard to Mr. Griffin's statement concerning the ...
... Copenhaver . Mr. COPENHAVER . I have two or three , Mr. Chairman . I know you are pressed for time . Mr. MONAGAN . Go ahead . Mr. COPENHAVER . One thing that comes to my mind is in regard to Mr. Griffin's statement concerning the ...
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... COPENHAVER . Mr. Griffin , has GSA made an effort to relate this increase in dollar value to the real dollar value , going back to , I think it is the 1957 or 1959 base year ? Mr. GRIFFIN . In answer to your question , to relate the ...
... COPENHAVER . Mr. Griffin , has GSA made an effort to relate this increase in dollar value to the real dollar value , going back to , I think it is the 1957 or 1959 base year ? Mr. GRIFFIN . In answer to your question , to relate the ...
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... COPENHAVER . Do you have the answer ? Mr. Roos . I have some figures here . Fiscal year 1966 , DOD property proposed for exchange / sale with an acquisition cost of $ 76 million , roughly , was reported to us , of which $ 29 million was ...
... COPENHAVER . Do you have the answer ? Mr. Roos . I have some figures here . Fiscal year 1966 , DOD property proposed for exchange / sale with an acquisition cost of $ 76 million , roughly , was reported to us , of which $ 29 million was ...
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... COPENHAVER . My point , Mr. Chairman , is that where the law indicates that excess property will go to another ... COPENHAVER . I recognize that you are in GSA . I recognize you are not the Bureau of the Budget . Mr. GRIFFIN . Right . Mr ...
... COPENHAVER . My point , Mr. Chairman , is that where the law indicates that excess property will go to another ... COPENHAVER . I recognize that you are in GSA . I recognize you are not the Bureau of the Budget . Mr. GRIFFIN . Right . Mr ...
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69 categories acquired acquisition cost Administrative Services Act Air Force applicable ASENSIO available for donation BARASH categories of property Chairman civil defense committee COPENHAVER Defense Department Department of Defense DINWIDDIE donable property program donation program DUGGER Edgemeade educational effect eligible for exchange/sale ELSON equipment ERLENBORN excess property exchange or sale exchange/sale authority exchange/sale procedures exchange/sale property executive agency facilities Federal agencies Federal Property fiscal year 1966 FPMR going GRIFFIN GSA region GSA regulations instructions letter of credit machine tools MAYNARD ment Military Academy milling machines million MONAGAN nonreported operation percent proceeds Property and Administrative property management purpose real property reimbursement reported RILEY ROMNEY Roos Scope of subpart screening Services Administration SHONKA SIMPSON sold or exchanged Standard Form statement subcommittee surplus personal property TERPINITZ Texas tion transfer trucks U.S. Air Force Upper Marlboro Utilization and Disposal vehicles
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Page 109 - In acquiring personal property, any executive agency, under regulations to be prescribed by the Administrator, may exchange or sell similar items and may apply the exchange allowance or proceeds of sale in such cases in whole or in part payment for the property acquired : Provided, That any transaction carried out under the authority of this subsection shall be evidenced in writing.
Page 35 - Executive agencies may also exchange similar property with other Federal agencies (including the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Architect of the Capitol and any activities under his direction, the District of Columbia, and mixed-ownership Government corporations) . § 101-46.302 Reimbursement.
Page 117 - MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster Bronze Star Medal Meritorious Service Medal with...
Page 148 - State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, the...
Page 72 - Hand tools. 53 Hardware and abrasives. 54 Prefabricated structures and scaffolding. 55 Lumber, millwork, plywood, and veneer. 56 Construction and building materials. 68 Chemicals and chemical products, except medicinal chemicals. 71 Furniture. 75 Office supplies and devices, except cards, tabulating. 83 Textiles, leather, and furs. 84 Clothing and individual equipment.
Page 29 - Where the property transferred or disposed of was acquired by the use of funds either not appropriated from the general fund of the Treasury or appropriated therefrom but by law reimbursable from assessment, tax, or other revenue or receipts, then the net proceeds of the disposition or transfer shall be.
Page 72 - Refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. 42 Fire fighting, rescue, and safety equipment. 44 Furnace, steam plant, and drying equipment; and nuclear reactors. 45 Plumbing, heating, and sanitation equipment. 46 Water purification and sewage treatment equipment. 47 Pipe, tubing, hose, and fittings. 48 Valves. 51 Hand tools. 53 Hardware and abrasives. 5!* Prefabricated structures and scaffolding. 55 Lumber,' millwork, plywood, and veneer.
Page 70 - Availability of proceeds of sale. Except as otherwise authorized by law, proceeds from sales of personal property disposed of pursuant to this Subpart 101-46.4 shall be accounted for In accordance with General Accounting Office Policy and Procedures Manual for Guidance of Federal Agencies, Title 7, Standardized Fiscal Procedures, section 3520.
Page 31 - Unless otherwise expressly stated herein, this credit is subject to the uniform customs and practice ' for commercial documentary credits fixed by the 13th Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce. We hereby agree with you that the drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms of this credit shall be duly honored on due presentation to the (name of the bank) if presented on or before . Very truly yours, (Authorized signature of bank official) § 101-45.4913 General instructions for...
Page 68 - Any need for personal property expressed by any Federal agency (Including the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Architect of the Capitol and any activities under his direction...