41 C.F.R. § 102-41.60 Are there special requirements in reporting seized or forfeited personal property to GSA?
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management
Yes, in addition to the information required in §102–36.235 of this subchapter B for reporting excess, you must indicate— (a) Whether the property— (1) Was forfeited in a judicial proceeding or administratively (without going through a court); (2) Is subject to pending court proceedings for forfeiture, and, if so, the name of the defendant, the place and judicial district of the court from which the decree will be issued, and whether you wish to retain the property for official use; (b) The report or case number under which the property is listed; and (c) The existence or probability of a lien, or other accrued or accruing charges, and the amount involved.
Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management
PART 102–41—DISPOSITION OF SEIZED, FORFEITED, VOLUNTARILY ABANDONED, AND UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY
Subpart B—Seized or Forfeited Personal Property
§ 102-41.60 Are there special requirements in reporting seized or forfeited personal property to GSA?