Examples of Federal property in a sentence
In an emer- gency, or when the property custodian is not available, a police officer may approve removal of Federal property if, after consulting with the administra- tive officer or other appropriate offi- cial, the police officer is authorized by the official to do so.
FEDERAL EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY (FEPP) PROGRAM: A program in which Federal property originally purchased for use by a Federal agency, but no longer needed by that entity, is acquired by the USDA Forest Service for loan to one of the 50 States or the Territories for use in the State’s rural or wildland fire protection program.
Costs incurred for utilities, insur- ance, security, necessary maintenance, janitorial services, repair, or upkeep of buildings and equipment (including Federal property unless otherwise pro- vided for) which neither add to the per- manent value of the property nor ap- preciably prolong its intended life, but keep it in an efficient operating condi- tion, are allowable.
The new form is applicable not only to POTWs, but also to facilities that are similar to POTWs, but which do not meet the regulatory definition of “publicly owned treatment works” (like private domestics, or similar facilities on Federal property).
In the event pri- vately-owned buildings, crops, or other property, are on the Federal property, a report will be made outlining the terms and conditions under which they were placed thereon, and the value thereof will be appraised as of the date of possession.(6) Normally, ENG Forms 3143 and 3143A, Joint Survey and Inspection of Condition of Government Leased Prop- erty, are adequate for the joint survey and inspection.