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41CFR, Chapters 102-200, continues coverage of Public Contracts and Property management, Federal Property management Regulations System. Topics treated include: Federal Management Regulation; Federal Advisory Committee Management; personal property (management, disposition, donation, utilization, sale); Real Property; transportation management; travel management; telecommunications (Internet Gov Domain); General Services Administration; nondiscrimination; implementation of the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986; Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements (including Cooperative Agreements) with State and Local Government/Institutions of Higher Education/Hospitals/Non-Profit Organizations; Department of Energy Property management Regulations; Utilization and Disposal; Department of the Interi∨ Environmental Protection Agency; Department of Justice; other provisions relating to Property Management; and much more. Related items: The Annual CFR Print Subscription 2017 edition can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/code-federal-regulations-subscription-service-2017-paperback-0 CFR Title 41, Public Contracts & Property Management publications can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/cfr-title-41-public-contracts-property-management
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