May a SASP grant conditional eligibility to applicants who would otherwise qualify as eligible donees, but have been unable to obtain approval, accreditation, or licensing because they are newly organized or their facilities are not yet constructed?
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Law
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CFR 41
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Public Contracts and Property Management
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Federal Property Management Regulations System
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Federal Management Regulation
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Personal Property
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Donation of Surplus Personal Property
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Donations to Public Agencies, Service Educational Activities (SEAs), and Eligible Nonprofit Organizations
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Conditional Eligibility
- May a SASP grant conditional eligibility to applicants who would otherwise qualify as eligible donees, but have been unable to obtain approval, accreditation, or licensing because they are newly organized or their facilities are not yet constructed?
You may grant conditional eligibility to such an applicant provided it submits a statement from any required approving, accrediting, or licensing authority confirming it will be approved, accredited, or licensed. Conditional eligibility may be granted for a limited and reasonable time, not to exceed one year.
[67 FR 2584, Jan. 18, 2002, as amended at 79 FR 64514, Oct. 30, 2014]
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