[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR34.22]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
PART 34_ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS WITH FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart B_Post-award Requirements
 
Sec.  34.22  Federally owned property.

    (a) Annual inventory. Recipients shall submit annually an inventory 
listing of all Federally owned property in their custody (property 
furnished by the Federal Government, rather than acquired by the 
recipient with Federal funds under the award), to the DoD Component or 
other Federal agency responsible for administering the property under 
the award.
    (b) Use on other activities. (1) Use of federally owned property on 
other activities is permissible, if authorized by the DoD Component 
responsible for administering the award to which the property currently 
is charged.
    (2) Use on other activities will be in the following order of 
priority:
    (i) Activities sponsored by DoD Components' grants, cooperative 
agreements, or other assistance awards;
    (ii) Activities sponsored by other Federal agencies' grants, 
cooperative

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agreements, or other assistance awards;
    (iii) Activities under Federal procurement contracts, or activities 
not sponsored by any Federal agency. If so used, use charges shall be 
assessed to those activities. For real property or equipment, the use 
charges shall be at rates equivalent to those for which comparable real 
property or equipment may be leased. The use charges shall be treated as 
program income.
    (c) Disposition of property. Upon completion of the award, the 
recipient shall report the property to the responsible agency. The 
agency may:
    (1) Use the property to meet another Federal Government need (e.g, 
by transferring accountability for the property to another Federal award 
to the same recipient, or by directing the recipient to transfer the 
property to a Federal agency that needs the property, or to another 
recipient with a currently funded award).
    (2) Declare the property to be excess property and either:
    (i) Report the property to the General Services Administration, in 
accordance with the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 
1949 (40 U.S.C. 483(b)(2)), as implemented by General Services 
Administration regulations at 41 CFR 101-47.202; or
    (ii) Dispose of the property by alternative methods, if there is 
statutory authority to do so (e.g., DoD Components are authorized by 15 
U.S.C. 3710(i), the Federal Technology Transfer Act, to donate research 
equipment to educational and nonprofit organizations for the conduct of 
technical and scientific education and research activities. Such 
donations shall be in accordance with the DoD implementation of E.O. 
12999 (3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 180), ``Educational Technology: Ensuring 
Opportunity for All Children in the Next Century,'' as applicable.) 
Appropriate instructions shall be issued to the recipient by the 
responsible agency.