[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 43, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 43CFR2711.3-1]



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                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR

 

    CHAPTER II--BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

 

PART 2710_SALES: FEDERAL LAND POLICY AND MANAGEMENT ACT--Table of Contents

 

                     Subpart 2711_Sales: Procedures

 

Sec.  2711.3-1  Competitive bidding.



    When public lands are offered through competitive bidding:

    (a) The date, time, place, and manner for submitting bids shall be 

specified in the notice required by Sec.  2711.1-2 of this title.

    (b) Bids may be made by a principal or a duly qualified agent.



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    (c) Sealed bids shall be considered only if received at the place of 

sale prior to the hour fixed in the notice and are made for at least the 

fair market value. Each bid shall be accompanied by certified check, 

postal money order, bank draft or cashier's check made payable to the 

Bureau of Land Management for the amount required in the notice of 

realty action which shall be not less than 10 percent or more than 30 

percent of the amount of the bid, and shall be enclosed in a sealed 

envelope which shall be marked as prescribed in the notice. If 2 or more 

envelopes containing valid bids of the same amount are received, the 

determination of which is to be considered the highest bid shall be by 

supplemental biddings. The designated high bidders shall be allowed to 

submit oral or sealed bids as designated by the authorized officer.

    (d) The highest qualifying sealed bid received shall be publicly 

declared by the authorized officer. If the notice published pursuant to 

Sec.  2711.1-2 of this title provides for oral bids, such bids, in 

increments specified by the authorized officer, shall then be invited. 

After oral bids, if any, are received, the highest qualifying bid, 

designated by type, whether sealed or oral, shall be declared by the 

authorized officer. The person declared to have entered the highest 

qualifying oral bid shall submit payment by cash, personal check, bank 

draft, money order, or any combination for not less than one-fifth of 

the amount of the bid immediately following the close of the sale. The 

successful bidder, whether such bid is a sealed or oral bid, shall 

submit the remainder of the full bid price prior to the expiration of 

180 days from the date of the sale. Failure to submit the full bid price 

prior to, but not including the 180th day following the day of the sale, 

shall result in cancellation of the sale of the specific parcel and the 

deposit shall be forfeited and disposed of as other receipts of sale. In 

the event the authorized officer rejects the highest qualified bid or 

releases the bidder from it, the authorized officer shall determine 

whether the public lands shall be withdrawn from the market or be 

reoffered.

    (e) If the public lands are not sold pursuant to the notice issued 

under Sec.  2711.1-2 of this subpart, they may remain available for sale 

on a continuing basis until sold as specified in the notice.

    (f) The acceptance or rejection of any offer to purchase shall be in 

writing no later than 30 days after receipt of such offer unless the 

offerer waives his right to a decision within such 30-day period. In 

case of a tract of land in excess of 2,500 acres, such acceptance or 

rejection shall not be given until the expiration of 30 days after the 

end of the notice to the Congress provided for in Sec.  2711.1-2(d) of 

this subpart. Prior to the expiration of such periods the authorized 

officer may refuse to accept any offer or may withdraw any tract from 

sale if he determines that:

    (1) Consummation of the sale would be inconsistent with the 

provisions of any existing law; or

    (2) Collusive or other activities have hindered or restrained free 

and open bidding; or

    (3) Consummation of the sale would encourage or promote speculation 

in public lands.

    (g) Until the acceptance of the offer and payment of the purchase 

price, the bidder has no contractual or other rights against the United 

States, and no action taken shall create any contractual or other 

obligations of the United States.



[45 FR 39418, June 10, 1980, as amended at 49 FR 29015, July 17, 1984; 

49 FR 29795, July 24, 1984]