IMMOVABLE ASSET REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

IMMOVABLE ASSET REQUIREMENTS. Carry out strategic planning for its accommodation-related immovable asset requirements aligned to User Asset Management Plans Guidelines (October 2008) in consultation with NDPW. Compile User Asset Management Plans as required by the PFMA and GIAMA, assisted by inputs from NDPW. The User Immovable Asset management plan must consist of at least: A strategic needs assessment An acquisition Plan An operations Plan An Immovable Asset surrender Plan In accordance with GIAMA the User Department will submit annually its User Asset Management Plan to National Treasury aligned to the budget cycle. A copy thereof must be submitted to NDPW.
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