41 C.F.R. § 102-37.335 May a SASP enter into a cooperative agreement with another SASP?
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management
Yes, with GSA's concurrence and where authorized by State law, a SASP may enter into an agreement with an adjacent State to act as its agent and authorized representative in disposing of surplus Federal property. Interstate cooperative agreements may be considered when donees, because of their geographic proximity to the property distribution centers of the adjoining State, could be more efficiently and economically serviced by surplus property facilities in the adjacent State. You and the other SASP must agree to the payment or reimbursement of service charges by the donee and you also must agree to the requirements of §102–37.205(e).
Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management
PART 102–37—DONATION OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY
Subpart D—State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP)
Cooperative Agreements
§ 102-37.335 May a SASP enter into a cooperative agreement with another SASP?