[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 41, Volume 2]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

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

[CITE: 41CFR101-39.106]



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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

 

          CHAPTER 101--FEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS

 

PART 101-39_INTERAGENCY FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS--Table of Contents

 

  Subpart 101-39.1_Establishment, Modification, and Discontinuance of 

                  Interagency Fleet Management Systems

 

Sec. 101-39.106  Unlimited exemptions.



    Unlimited exemptions from inclusion in the fleet management system 

are granted to the specific organizational units or activities of 

executive agencies listed below. Unlimited exemptions do not preclude 

agencies from requesting fleet management services, if available, under 

optional use arrangements. Such optional use services must be authorized 

under the provisions of Executive Order 10579 and 40 U.S.C. 472.

    (a) Any motor vehicle regularly used by an agency in the performance 

of investigative, law enforcement, or intelligence duties if the head of 

that agency or designee makes a determination, in writing (a copy of 

which shall be forwarded to the Administrator of General Services), that 

the exclusive control of such vehicles is essential to the effective 

performance of those duties. Vehicles regularly used for common 

administrative purposes not directly connected with the performance of 

law enforcement, investigative, or intelligence duties shall not be 

exempted from inclusion.

    (b) Motor vehicles designed or used for military field training, 

combat, or tactical purposes, or used principally within the confines of 

a regularly established military installation.

    (c) Any motor vehicle exempted from the display of conspicuous 

identification by the Administrator, GSA, when identification as a 

Government vehicle would interfere with the purpose for which it is 

acquired and used.

    (d) Unless inclusion is mutually agreed upon by the Administrator, 

GSA, and the head of the agency concerned:

    (1) Motor vehicles for the use of the heads of the executive 

agencies, ambassadors, ministers, charges d`affaires, and other 

principal diplomatic and consular officials.

    (2) Motor vehicles regularly and principally used for the 

transportation of diplomats and representatives of foreign countries or 

by officers of the Department of State for the conduct of official 

business with representatives of foreign countries.

    (3) Motor vehicles regularly used by the United States Postal 

Service for the distribution and transportation of mail.



[51 FR 11023, Apr. 1, 1986, as amended at 56 FR 59888, Nov. 26, 1991]