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contractor in writing to retain all or part of
the excess Government Property under the
current contract for possible future
requirements.
(ii) Return to EPA. When Government
property is identified as excess, the CO may
direct the contractor in writing to return
those items to EPA inventory. The contractor
shall ship/deliver the property in accordance
with the instructions provided by the CO.
(iii) Transfer. When Government property
is identified as excess, the CO may direct the
contractor in writing to transfer the property
to another EPA contractor. The contractor
shall transfer the property by shipping it in
accordance with the instructions provided by
the CO. To effect transfer of accountability,
the contractor shall provide the recipient of
the property with the applicable data
elements set forth in Attachment 1 of this
clause.
(iv) Sale. If GSA or the DCMA PLCO
conducts a sale of the excess Government
property, the contractor shall allow
prospective bidders access to property
offered for sale.
(v) Abandonment. Abandoned property
must be disposed of in a manner that does
not endanger the health and safety of the
public. If the contract is delegated to DCMA
and the contractor has input EPA property
into the PCARSS system, the EPA Property
Utilization Officer (PUO) shall notify the CO.
The CO shall notify the contractor in writing
of those items EPA would like to retain, have
returned or transferred to another EPA
contractor. The contractor shall notify the
DCMA PLCO and request withdrawal of
those items from the inventory schedule. The
contractor shall update the Government
property record to indicate the disposition of
the item and to close the record. The
contractor shall also obtain either a signed
receipt or proof of shipment from the
recipient. The contractor shall notify the CO
when all actions pertaining to disposition
have been completed. The contractor shall
complete an EPA Property report with
changes, to include supporting
documentation of completed disposition
actions and submit it to the CPC.
9. Decontamination. In addition to the
requirements of the ‘‘Government Property’’
clause and prior to performing disposition of
any EPA Government Property, the
contractor shall certify in writing that the
property is free from contamination by any
hazardous or toxic substances.
10. Contract Closeout. The contractor shall
complete a physical inventory of all
Government property at contract completion
and the results, including any discrepancies,
shall be reported to the CO. If the contract
is delegated to DCMA, the physical inventory
report will be submitted to the EPA CO and
a copy submitted to the DCMA PA. In the
case of a terminated contract, the contractor
shall comply with the inventory
requirements set forth in the applicable
termination clause. The results of the
inventory, as well as a detailed inventory
listing, must be forwarded to the CO and if
delegated, a copy to the DCMA PA. In order
to expedite the disposal process, contractors
may be required to, or may elect to submit
to the CPC, an inventory schedule for
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disposal purposes up to six (6) months prior
to contract completion. If such an inventory
schedule is prepared, the contractor must
indicate the earliest date that each item may
be disposed. The contractor shall update all
property records to show disposal action.
The contractor shall notify the CO, and, if
delegated, the DCMA PA, in writing, when
all work has been completed under the
contract and all Government property
accountable to the contract has been
disposed. The contractor shall complete a
FINAL EPA Property report with all
supporting documentation to the CPC.
1552.245–72 and 1552.245–73
Attachment 1
Required Data Element—In addition to the
requirements of FAR 52.245–1(f)(vi), Reports
of Government Property, the contractor is
required to maintain, and report the
following data elements for EPA Government
property (all elements are not applicable to
material): Name and address of the
administrative Contracting Officer; Name of
the contractor representative; Business type;
Name and address of the contract property
coordinator; Superfund (Yes/No); No. of
Subcontractor/Alternate Locations.
Note: For items comprising a system which
is defined as, ‘‘a group of interacting items
functioning as a complex whole,’’ the
contractor may maintain the record as a
system noting all components of the system
under the main component or maintain
individual records for each item. However,
for the Annual Report of Government
Property, the components must be reported
as a system with one total dollar amount for
the system, if that system total is $25,000 or
more.
49 CFR Part 393
(End of clause)
■ 5. Revise section 1552.245–71 to read
as follows:
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1552.245–71
Government-furnished data.
As prescribed in 1545.107(b), insert
the following contract clause in any
contract that the Government is to
furnish the Contractor data. Identify in
the clause the data to be provided.
Government-Furnished Data
(a) The Government shall deliver to the
Contractor the Government-furnished data
described in the contract. If the data, suitable
for its intended use, is not delivered to the
Contractor, the Contracting Officer shall
equitably adjust affected provisions of this
contract in accordance with the ‘‘Changes’’
clause when:
(1) The Contractor submits a timely written
request for an equitable adjustment; and
(2) The facts warrant an equitable
adjustment.
(b) Title to Government-furnished data
shall remain in the Government.
(c) The Contractor shall use the
Government-furnished data only in
connection with this contract.
(d) The following data will be furnished to
the Contractor on or about the time indicated:
(End of clause)
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
Parts and Accessories Necessary for
Safe Operation; Lamps and Reflective
Devices
CFR Correction
In Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Parts 300 to 399, revised as
of October 1, 2008, in § 393.11, on page
375, remove paragraph (d) and on page
377, revise the heading of Table 1 to
read ‘‘Table 1 of § 393.11—Required
Lamps and Reflectors on Commercial
Motor Vehicles’’.
[FR Doc. E9–22259 Filed 9–14–09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 1505–01–D
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
RIN 1018-AW24
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Taxonomic Change of
Sclerocactus Glaucus to Three
Separate Species
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Final rule.
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
revised taxonomy of Sclerocactus
glaucus (Uinta Basin hookless cactus)
under the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (Act). We determine
that S. glaucus (previously considered a
complex), which is currently listed as a
threatened species, is actually three
distinct species: S. brevispinus, S.
glaucus, and S. wetlandicus. We are
revising the List of Endangered and
Threatened Plants to reflect the
scientifically accepted taxonomy and
nomenclature of these species. In
addition, we revise the common names
for these species as follows: S.
brevispinus (Pariette cactus), S. glaucus
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 393
Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Lamps and
Reflective Devices
CFR Correction
In Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 300 to 399,
revised as of October 1, 2008, in Sec. 393.11, on page 375, remove
paragraph (d) and on page 377, revise the heading of Table 1 to read
``Table 1 of Sec. 393.11--Required Lamps and Reflectors on Commercial
Motor Vehicles''.
[FR Doc. E9-22259 Filed 9-14-09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 1505-01-D