[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR76.01-1]



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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

         CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

 

PART 76_SALE AND TRANSFER OF AIDS TO NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT--Table of 

Contents

 

                     Subpart 76.01_Sale of Equipment

 

Sec. 76.01-1  Sale of equipment not readily procurable.









                     Subpart 76.01_Sale of Equipment



Sec.

76.01-1 Sale of equipment not readily procurable.

76.01-5 Sale of condemned equipment.



                     Subpart 76.10_Federal Agencies



76.10-1 Exemption.





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    Authority: Sec. 92, 63 Stat. 503; sec. 641, 63 Stat. 547, as amended 

(14 U.S.C. 92, 641).



    Source: CGFR 52-15, 18 FR 14, Jan. 1, 1953, unless otherwise noted.







    The Commandant is authorized to sell aids to navigation apparatus or 

equipment to foreign, state, or municipal governments or departments 

thereof; parties required to maintain private aids to navigation to mark 

wrecks, piers, or other obstructions; contractors engaged on public 

works; and in other cases in which in the judgment of the Commandant the 

public interest may be served: Provided:

    (a) Such equipment has not been reported by the Coast Guard to the 

General Services Administration as excess (if the equipment has been 

reported to the General Services Administration as excess, the 

Commandant will submit the request to that administration for further 

action); and

    (b) Such equipment is not readily procurable in the open market. 

Requests to purchase such apparatus or equipment shall give sufficient 

reasons why the article or articles cannot be readily procured in the 

open market. If the Commandant considers that an article can be readily 

procured in the open market the prospective purchaser will be so 

informed, and given the names of dealers or manufacturers. Sales shall 

be invoiced at cost plus 25 percent for overhead. Proceeds of such sales 

shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the current 

appropriation for operating expenses, Coast Guard.