[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 41, Volume 3] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 41CFR102-83.5] [Page 278] TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 102--FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION PART 102-83_LOCATION OF SPACE--Table of Contents Subpart A_General Provisions Sec. 102-83.5 What is the scope of this part? Subpart A_General Provisions Sec. 102-83.5 What is the scope of this part? 102-83.10 What basic location of space policy governs an executive agency? 102-83.15 Is there a general hierarchy of consideration that agencies must follow in their utilization of space? Subpart B_Location of Space Delineated Area 102-83.20 What is a delineated area? 102-83.25 Who is responsible for identifying the delineated area within which a Federal agency wishes to locate specific activities? 102-83.30 In addition to its mission and program requirements, are there any other issues that Federal agencies must consider in identifying the delineated area? 102-83.35 Are executive agencies required to consider whether the central business area will provide for adequate competition when acquiring leased space? 102-83.40 Who must approve the final delineated area? 102-83.45 Where may executive agencies find guidance on appealing GSA's decisions and recommendations concerning delineated areas? Rural Areas 102-83.50 What is the Rural Development Act? 102-83.55 What is a rural area? 102-83.60 What is an urbanized area? 102-83.65 Are executive agencies required to give first priority to the location of new offices and other facilities in rural areas? Urban Areas 102-83.70 What is Executive Order 12072? 102-83.75 What is Executive Order 13006? 102-83.80 What is an urban area? 102-83.85 What is a central business area? 102-83.90 Do Executive Orders 12072 and 13006 apply to rural areas? 102-83.95 After an agency has identified that its geographic service area and delineated area are in an urban area, what is the next step for an agency? 102-83.100 Why must agencies consider available space in properties under the custody and control of the U.S. Postal Service? 102-83.105 What happens if there is no available space in non-historic buildings under the custody and control of the U.S. Postal Service? 102-83.110 When an agency's mission and program requirements call for the location in an urban area, are executive agencies required to give first consideration to central business areas? 102-83.115 What is a central city? 102-83.120 What happens if an agency has a need to be in a specific urban area that is not a central city in a metropolitan area? Preference to Historic Properties 102-83.125 Are executive agencies required to give preference to historic properties when acquiring leased space? Authority: 40 U.S.C. 486(c); E.O. 12072; and E.O. 13006 Source: 67 FR 76880, Dec. 13, 2002, unless otherwise noted. The real property policies contained in this part apply to Federal agencies, including the GSA/Public Buildings Service (PBS), operating under, or subject to, the authorities of the Administrator of General Services. [[Page 279]]