Use of Government Property
Part 45 - Government Property | Acquisition.GOV
Government-furnished property means property in the possession of, or directly acquired by, the Government and subsequently furnished to the contractor for ...
Use of Government Property - NIH Ethics Program
Government Property: Includes any form of real or personal property in which the Government has an ownership, leasehold, or other property interest as well as a ...
5 CFR 2635.704 -- Use of Government property. - eCFR
Employees have a duty to protect and conserve Government property and may not use such property, or allow its use, for other than authorized purposes.
Use of Government Property, Time, and Information
It is your responsibility as an employee to protect and conserve Government-owned or -leased property and vehicles and to use them only for authorized purposes.
Government Property Use and Charges | www.dau.edu
FAR 52.245-9 provides two formulas for calculating rental charges. One is based on [unit] acquisition cost and the other is based on an appraisal of the ...
28 CFR § 45.4 - Personal use of Government property.
(a) Employees may use Government property only for official business or as authorized by the Government. See 5 CFR 2635.101(b)(9), 2635.704(a).
52.245-1 Government Property. - Acquisition.GOV
(1) The Contractor shall have a system of internal controls to manage (control, use, preserve, protect, repair, and maintain) Government property in its ...
Government property will only be used on the contract to which it is provided or acquired. Any other use must be approved by the respective Government ...
USE OF GOVERNMENT RESOURCES - DoD Ethics
Employees who use Government property in accordance with applicable laws and regulations do not violate ethical standards. OGE Informal Advisory Letter 95 X 13,.
5 CFR § 2635.704 - Use of Government property. - Law.Cornell.Edu
Employees have a duty to protect and conserve Government property and may not use such property, or allow its use, for other than authorized purposes.
Use of Government Property, Time, and Information - USGS.gov
It is your responsibility as an employee to protect and conserve Government-owned or -leased property and vehicles and to use them only for authorized purposes.
Policy on Providing Government Property to Contractors - DAU
When doing work (providing goods and services) for the Federal Government under a contract the Contractor is required to provide their own property unless ...
Government-Owned Property: Definition, Example and Property Types
Government-owned property may also refer to the property administered by the federal government, such as consulate buildings and embassies. Property that is ...
Use of Government Property by Private Firm for Commercial Purpose
A decision was requested as to whether the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) may lease space in state offices to a commercial microfilming service which...
9-66.000 - Protection Of Government Property - Department of Justice
In order for the Federal government to perform the wide range of duties assigned to it by law, it must have ready access to these properties and resources.
19 CFR 200.735-108 -- Use of Government property. - eCFR
An employee shall not directly or indirectly use, or allow the use of, Government property of any kind, including property leased to the Government, for other ...
410 DM 2 - Limited Personal Use of Government Office Equipment ...
Employees may use Government office equipment and library collections only for official business or as otherwise authorized by the Government. This policy ...
Misuse of Position and Government Resources - Department of Justice
An employee should recognize her responsibility to protect and conserve government property and resources, and to make an honest effort to use ...
Although accountable to only one contract at a time, contract terms and conditions may allow Government property to be used on other contracts (see FAR 52.245-9 ...
Personal property for reuse and sale | GSA
Government regulations mandate that federal agencies consider acquiring excess personal property first, before purchasing new items. Each year, ...