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Public Contracts and Property Management
Federal Property Management Regulations System
Federal Management Regulation
Real Property
Real Property Disposal
Surplus Real Property Disposal
Property for Public Airports
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Section
102-75.385
Do disposal agencies have the responsibility to notify eligible public agencies that airport property has been determined to be surplus?
Section
102-75.390
What does the term “surplus airport property” mean?
Section
102-75.395
May surplus airport property be conveyed or disposed of to a State, political subdivision, municipality, or tax-supported institution for a public airport?
Section
102-75.400
Is industrial property located on an airport also considered to be “airport property”?
Section
102-75.405
What responsibilities does the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have after receiving a copy of the notice (and a copy of the Report of Excess Real Property (Standard Form 118)) given to eligible public agencies that there is surplus airport property?
Section
102-75.410
What action must the disposal agency take after an eligible public agency has submitted a plan of use and application to acquire property for a public airport?
Section
102-75.415
What happens after the disposal agency receives the FAA's recommendation for disposal of the property for a public airport?
Section
102-75.420
What happens if the FAA informs the disposal agency that it does not recommend disposal of the property for a public airport?
Section
102-75.425
Who has sole responsibility for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of disposal for property disposed of for use as a public airport?
Section
102-75.430
What happens if property conveyed for use as a public airport is revested in the United States?
Section
102-75.435
Does the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended (Airport Act of 1970), apply to the transfer of airports to State and local agencies?