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Abandonment & Destruction FMR 102-36.305 – 330 - PPT Presentation

Pharis D Allen PhD DRM NCSC Area Property Officer AampD Property that has no value Normally after utilization donation and sales efforts have produced no results thus demonstrating the property has no commercial value ID: 752256

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Abandonment & Destruction FMR 102-36.305 – 330

Phar`is D. Allen

PhD., DRM

NC/SC Area Property OfficerSlide2

A&D - Property that has no value….

Normally, after utilization, donation, and sales efforts have produced no results thus demonstrating the property has no commercial value.Determination can be made at any time during disposalOwning Agency

makes the determination to abandon/destroy2Slide3

Abandonment/Destruction - CriteriaProperty may be abandoned or destroyed when an authorized agency official has made a written determination that:

Property has no commercial valueCost of care, handling, and sales prep would exceed expected sales proceeds

FMR 102-36.305 and 3103Slide4

Who must approve the written determination to abandon/destroy?A written finding must be approved by a reviewing official who is not directly accountable for the property.

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But remember… You must not

A&D property in a manner that is dangerous to public health or safety. FMR 102-36.315

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Electronic items…

Should

NOT be thrown in the trashRecycled in an environmentally safe

mannerCertified Recycler – Responsible Recycling (R2) & E Stewards ProgramChoose a Recycler that will disassemble property into raw components6Slide7

899-5

www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov

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Environmental Services 899-5Disposal contracts or agreements with certified recyclers.

899-5 Materials and Waste Recycling and Disposal Services http://gsa.gov/environmentalservices

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Map of Certified Recyclers in the United Stateshttps://www.epa.gov/smm-electronics/certified-electronics-recyclers#04

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Abandonment and Destruction Options

FMR 102-36.320 - Agencies may donate to a public body in lieu of abandonment Unicor (Federal Prison Industries) is a public body and has a computer/electronics recycling program

Information on locations and contact: http://www.unicor.gov/recycling

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QUESTIONS

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