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C.F.R. Title 41 Chapter 109 Subchapter H Part 109-43 Subpart 109-43.3

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart 109-43.3 — Utilization Of Excess

41 C.F.R. pt. 109_43, subpt. 109-43.3

  • § 109-43.302 -43.302 Agency Responsibility
  • § 109-43.302-50 -43.302-50 Utilization By Designated Contractors
  • § 109-43.304 -43.304 Reporting Requirements
  • § 109-43.304-1 -43.304-1 Reporting
  • § 109-43.304-1.50 -43.304-1.50 Doe Reutilization Screening
  • § 109-43.304-1.51 -43.304-1.51 [reserved]
  • § 109-43.304-2 -43.304-2 [reserved]
  • § 109-43.304-4 -43.304-4 [reserved]
  • § 109-43.305 -43.305 [reserved]
  • § 109-43.305-50 -43.305-50 Nuclear-related And Proliferation-sensitive Personal Property
  • § 109-43.307 -43.307 Items Requiring Special Handling
  • § 109-43.307-2 -43.307-2 Hazardous Materials
  • § 109-43.307-2.50 -43.307-2.50 Monitoring Of Hazardous Personal Property
  • § 109-43.307-2.51 -43.307-2.51 Holding Hazardous Personal Property
  • § 109-43.307-50 -43.307-50 Export Controlled Personal Property
  • § 109-43.307-51 -43.307-51 Classified Personal Property
  • § 109-43.307-52 -43.307-52 Nuclear-related Or Proliferation-sensitive Personal Property
  • § 109-43.307-53 -43.307-53 Information Technology (it)
  • § 109-43.307-54 -43.307-54 Unsafe Personal Property
  • § 109-43.312 -43.312 Use Of Excess Personal Property On Cost-reimbursement Contracts
  • § 109-43.313 -43.313 Use Of Excess Personal Property On Cooperative Agreements
  • § 109-43.314 -43.314 Use Of Excess Personal Property On Grants
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