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Dated: March 18, 2005. without change to http:// Dated: September 10, 2004.
James Newsom, www.acqnet.gov/far/ProposedRules/ Becky Rhodes,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region III. proposed.htm, including any personal Acting Associate Administrator, Office of
[FR Doc. 05–6198 Filed 3–28–05; 8:45 am] information provided. Governmentwide Policy.
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The [Editorial note: This document was
Regulatory Secretariat, Room 4035, GS received at the Office of the Federal Register
Building, Washington, DC, 20405, at on March 23, 2005.]
GENERAL SERVICES (202) 208–7312 for information For the reasons set forth in the
ADMINISTRATION pertaining to status or publication preamble, GSA proposes to amend 41
schedules. For clarification of content, CFR chapters 101 and 102 as follows:
41 CFR Parts 101–48 and 102–41 contact Robert A. Holcombe, Director,
[FPMR 2004–101–1] Personal Property Management Policy CHAPTER 101—FEDERAL PROPERTY
[FMR 2004–102–2]
Division (MTP), at (202) 501–3828, or MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
Internet e-mail at
RIN 3090–AH11 robert.holcombe@gsa.gov. Please cite 1. Part 101–48 is revised to read as
FPMR case 2004–101–1. follows:
Federal Property Management
Regulations; Disposition of Seized, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PART 101–48—UTILIZATION,
Forfeited, Voluntarily Abandoned, and A. Background DONATION, OR DISPOSAL OF
Unclaimed Personal Property ABANDONED AND FORFEITED
This proposed rule updates, PERSONAL PROPERTY
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide streamlines, and clarifies FPMR part
Policy, General Services Administration 101–48 and moves the part into the Authority: 40 U.S.C. 121(c).
(GSA). Federal Management Regulation (FMR).
ACTION: Proposed rule. The proposed rule is written in a plain § 101–48.000 Cross-reference to the
language question and answer format. Federal Management Regulation (FMR) (41
SUMMARY: The General Services CFR chapter 102, parts 102–1 through 102–
This style uses an active voice, shorter
Administration (GSA) is proposing to sentences, and pronouns. A question
220).
amend the Federal Property and its answer combine to establish a For information on the disposition of
Management Regulations (FPMR) by rule. The employee and the agency must seized, forfeited, voluntarily abandoned,
revising coverage on utilization, follow the language contained in both and unclaimed personal property, see
donation, or disposal of abandoned and the question and its answer. FMR part 102–41 (41 CFR part 102–41).
forfeited personal property and moving
it into the Federal Management B. Executive Order 12866 CHAPTER 102—FEDERAL
Regulation (FMR). A cross-reference is MANAGEMENT REGULATION
added to the FPMR to direct readers to GSA has determined that this
the coverage in the FMR. The FMR proposed rule is not a significant rule
for the purposes of Executive Order 2. Part 102–41 is added to subchapter
coverage is written in plain language to B of chapter 102 to read as follows:
provide agencies with updated 12866 of September 30, 1993.
regulatory material that is easy to read C. Regulatory Flexibility Act PART 102–41—DISPOSITION OF
and understand. SEIZED, FORFEITED, VOLUNTARILY
DATES: Interested parties should submit
This proposed rule is not required to ABANDONED, AND UNCLAIMED
comments in writing on or before April be published in the Federal Register for PERSONAL PROPERTY
28, 2005, to be considered in the notice and comment; therefore the
Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, Sec.
formulation of a final rule.
et seq., does not apply. Subpart A—General Provisions
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
identified by FPMR case 2004–101–1 by D. Paperwork Reduction Act 102–41.5 What does this part cover?
any of the following methods: 102–41.10 To whom do ‘‘we’’, ‘‘you’’, and
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// The Paperwork Reduction Act does their variants refer?
www.regulations.gov. Follow the not apply because this proposed rule 102–41.15 How do we request a deviation
instructions for submitting comments. does not impose recordkeeping or from these requirements and who can
• Agency Web Site: http:// information collection requirements, or approve it?
www.acqnet.gov/far/ProposedRules/ the collection of information from Definitions
proposed.htm. Click on the FPMR case offerors, contractors, or members of the
public which require the approval of the 102–41.20 What definitions apply to this
number to submit comments. part?
• E-mail: fpmrcase.2004–101– Office of Management and Budget
1@gsa.gov. Include FPMR case 2004– (OMB) under 44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq. Responsibility
101–1 in the subject line of the message. E. Small Business Regulatory 102–41.25 Who retains custody and is
• Fax: 202–501–4067. Enforcement Fairness Act responsible for the reporting, care, and
• Mail: General Services handling of property covered by this
This proposed rule is exempt from part?
Administration, Regulatory Secretariat
Congressional review prescribed under 102–41.30 What is GSA’s role in the
(MVA), 1800 F Street, NW, Room 4035,
5 U.S.C. 801 since it relates solely to disposition of property covered by this
ATTN: Laurie Duarte, Washington, DC part?
20405. agency management and personnel.
102–41.35 Do we report to GSA all seized
Instructions: Please submit comments List of Subjects in 41 CFR Parts 101–48 personal property subject to judicial
only and cite FPMR case 2004–101–1 in and 102–41 forfeiture as well as forfeited, voluntarily
all correspondence related to this case. abandoned, or unclaimed personal
All comments received will be posted Government property management. property not retained for official use?

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Subpart B—Seized or Forfeited Personal 102–41.170 Is unclaimed personal property materials) is contained in part 101–42 of
Property available for donation? this title. Additional guidance on the
102–41.40 How is personal property 102–41.175 May we sell unclaimed disposition of firearms (as scrap only),
forfeited? personal property?
102–41.180 May we retain the proceeds distilled spirits, wine, beer, and drug
102–41.45 May we place seized personal paraphernalia is provided in subpart E
property into official use before the from the sale of unclaimed personal
property? of this part.
forfeiture process is completed?
102–41.50 May we retain forfeited personal Subpart E—Personal Property Requiring (b) These regulations do not include
property for official use? Special Handling disposal of seized, forfeited, voluntarily
102–41.55 Where do we send the reports for
102–41.185 Are there certain types of abandoned, and unclaimed personal
seized or forfeited personal property? property covered under authorities
forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or
102–41.60 Are there special requirements outside of the following statutes:
unclaimed property that must be
in reporting seized or forfeited personal
handled differently than other property (1) 40 U.S.C. 552, Abandoned or
property to GSA?
addressed in this part? Unclaimed Property on Government
102–41.65 What happens to forfeited
personal property that is transferred or Firearms Premises;
retained for official use? 102–41.190 May we retain forfeited, (2) 40 U.S.C. 1306, Disposition of
102–41.70 Are transfers of forfeited
personal property reimbursable?
voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed Abandoned or Forfeited Property;
firearms for official use? (3) 26 U.S.C. 5688, Forfeited Distilled
102–41.75 May we retain the proceeds from 102–41.195 How do we dispose of forfeited,
the sale of forfeited personal property? voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed Spirits, Wines, and Beer;
Subpart C—Voluntarily Abandoned firearms not retained for official use? (4) 26 U.S.C. 5872, Forfeited Firearms;
Personal Property 102–41.200 Are there special disposal and
provisions for firearms that are seized (5) 21 U.S.C. 863, Drug Paraphernalia.
102–41.80 When is personal property
and forfeited for a violation of the
voluntarily abandoned?
National Firearms Act? § 102–41.10 To whom do ‘‘we’’, ‘‘you’’, and
102–41.85 May we retain voluntarily
abandoned personal property for official Forfeited Distilled Spirits, Wine, and Beer their variants refer?
use? 102–41.205 Do we report all forfeited Use of pronouns ‘‘we’’, ‘‘you’’, and
102–41.90 What happens to voluntarily distilled spirits, wine, and beer to GSA
abandoned personal property retained
their variants throughout this part refer
for disposal? to the agency having custody of the
for official use?
102–41.95 Where do we send the reports for Drug Paraphernalia personal property.
voluntarily abandoned personal 102–41.210 What are some examples of
property? § 102–41.15 How do we request a
drug paraphernalia? deviation from these requirements and who
102–41.100 What information do we 102–41.215 Do we report to GSA all
provide when reporting voluntarily can approve it?
forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or
abandoned personal property to GSA? unclaimed drug paraphernalia not See §§ 102–2.60 through 102–2.110 of
102–41.105 What happens to voluntarily required for official use? this chapter to request a deviation from
abandoned personal property when 102–41.220 Is drug paraphernalia forfeited
reported to GSA?
the requirements of this part.
under 21 U.S.C. 863 available for transfer
102–41.110 Are transfers of voluntarily to other Federal agencies or donation Definitions
abandoned personal property through a State agency for surplus
reimbursable? property (SASP)? § 102–41.20 What definitions apply to this
102–41.115 May we retain the proceeds 102–41.225 Are there special provisions to part?
from the sale of voluntarily abandoned reporting and transferring drug
personal property? The following definitions apply to
paraphernalia forfeited under 21 U.S.C. this part:
Subpart D—Unclaimed Personal Property 863?
102–41.230 May SASPs pick up or store Beer means an alcoholic beverage
102–41.120 How long must we hold donated drug paraphernalia in their made from malted cereal grain, flavored
unclaimed personal property before distribution centers?
disposition?
with hops, and brewed by slow
102–41.235 May we sell forfeited drug fermentation.
102–41.125 May we retain unclaimed paraphernalia?
personal property for official use? Distilled spirits, as defined in the
102–41.130 What must we do when we Authority: 40 U.S.C. 121(c). Federal Alcohol Administration Act (27
retain unclaimed personal property for U.S.C. 211), means ethyl alcohol;
official use? Subpart A—General Provisions hydrated oxide of ethyl; or spirits of
102–41.135 How much reimbursement do
we pay the former owner when he or she § 102–41.5 What does this part cover? wine, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin, and
files a claim for unclaimed personal (a) This part covers the disposal of other distilled spirits, including all
property that we no longer have? seized, forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, dilutions and mixtures thereof, for non-
102–41.140 When do we report to GSA and unclaimed personal property under industrial use.
unclaimed personal property not the custody of any Federal agency Drug paraphernalia means any
retained for official use?
located in the United States, the U.S. equipment, product, or material
102–41.145 Where do we send the reports
for unclaimed personal property? Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, primarily intended or designed for use
102–41.150 What special information do we the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the in manufacturing, compounding,
provide on reports of unclaimed Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated converting, concealing, processing,
personal property? States of Micronesia, the Marshall preparing, or introducing into the
102–41.155 Is unclaimed personal property Islands, and Palau. Disposition of such human body a controlled substance in
available for transfer to another Federal personal property located elsewhere violation of the Controlled Substances
agency? must be in accordance with holding Act (see 21 U.S.C. 863). It includes
102–41.160 May we retain the
reimbursement from transfers of
agency regulations. Additional guidance items primarily for use in injecting,
unclaimed personal property? on disposition of seized, forfeited, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise
102–41.165 May we require reimbursement voluntarily abandoned, and unclaimed introducing marijuana, cocaine,
for the costs incurred in the transfer of personal property that requires special hashish, hashish oil, PCP, or
unclaimed personal property? handling (e.g., firearms, hazardous amphetamines into the human body.

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Eleemosynary institution means any regional office will apply to the court for (g) Seized, forfeited, voluntarily
nonprofit health or medical institution an order to turn the property over to the abandoned, and unclaimed personal
that is organized and operated for agency should forfeiture be decreed. If property subject to U.S. Customs and
charitable purposes. no such request has been filed, GSA will Border Protection laws and regulations;
Firearms means any weapon, silencer, determine whether retention of the (h) Property seized in payment of or
or destructive device designed to, or property for Federal official use is in the as security for debts arising under the
readily convertible to, expel a projectile Government’s best interest, and, if so, internal revenue laws;
by the action of an explosive, as defined will apply to the court to order delivery (i) Lost, abandoned, or unclaimed
in the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. of the property to— personal property the Coast Guard or
5845). Excludes antique firearms as (i) Any other Federal agency that the military services are authorized to
defined in 26 U.S.C. 5845(g). requests it; or dispose of under 10 U.S.C. 2575;
Forfeited property means personal (ii) The seizing agency to be retained (j) Property of deceased veterans left
property that the Government has for a reasonable time in case the on a Government facility subject to 38
acquired ownership of through a property may later become necessary to U.S.C. 8501;
summary process or court order any agency for official use. (k) Controlled substances reportable
pursuant to any law of the United (2) In the event that the property is to the Drug Enforcement
States. not ordered by competent authority to Administration, Department of Justice,
Seized property means personal be forfeited to the United States, it may Washington, DC 20537;
property that has been confiscated by a (l) Forfeited, condemned, or
be returned to the claimant.
Federal agency, and whose care and voluntarily abandoned tobacco, snuff,
(b) Forfeited, voluntarily abandoned,
handling will be the responsibility of cigars, or cigarettes which, if offered for
or unclaimed property. When forfeited,
the agency until final ownership is sale, will not bring a price equal to the
voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed
determined by the judicial process. internal revenue tax due and payable
property is reported to GSA for disposal,
Unclaimed property means personal thereon; and which is subject to
GSA will direct its disposition by:
property unknowingly abandoned and destruction or delivery without payment
(1) Transfer to another Federal
found on premises owned or leased by of any tax to any hospital maintained by
agency;
the Government, i.e., ‘‘lost and found’’ the Federal Government for the use of
(2) Donation to an eligible recipient,
property. present or former members of the
if the property is not needed by a
Voluntarily abandoned property military; and
Federal agency and there are no (m) Property determined appropriate
means personal property abandoned to requirements for reimbursement to
any Federal agency in a way that for abandonment/destruction (see
satisfy the claims of owners, lien § 102–36.305 of this subchapter B).
immediately vests title to the property holders, or other lawful claimants;
in the Government. There must be (3) Sale; or Subpart B—Seized or Forfeited
evidence that the property was (4) Destruction. Personal Property
intentionally and voluntarily
abandoned. § 102–41.35 Do we report to GSA all seized § 102–41.40 How is personal property
Wine means the fermented juice of a personal property subject to judicial forfeited?
plant product, as defined in 27 U.S.C. forfeiture as well as forfeited, voluntarily Personal property that has been seized
abandoned, or unclaimed personal property
211. by a Federal agency may be forfeited
not retained for official use?
through court decree (judicial forfeiture)
Responsibility Yes, send GSA reports of excess (see or administratively forfeited if the
§ 102–36.125 of this subchapter B) for agency has specific authority without
§ 102–41.25 Who retains custody and is
responsible for the reporting, care, and all seized personal property subject to going through the courts.
handling of property covered by this part? judicial forfeiture as well as forfeited,
voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed § 102–41.45 May we place seized personal
You, the holding agency, normally property into official use before the
retain physical custody of the property personal property not required for
official use, except the following, whose forfeiture process is completed?
and are responsible for its care and No, property under seizure and
handling pending final disposition. disposition is covered under other
statutes and authorities: pending forfeiture cannot be placed into
With the exception of property listed in official use until a final determination is
§ 102–41.35, you must report promptly (a) Forfeited firearms or munitions of
war seized by the Department of made to vest title in the Government.
to the General Services Administration
forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or Commerce and transferred to the § 102–41.50 May we retain forfeited
unclaimed personal property not being Department of Defense (DOD) pursuant personal property for official use?
retained for official use and seized to 22 U.S.C. 401; Yes, you may retain for official use
property on which proceedings for (b) Forfeited firearms directly personal property forfeited to your
forfeiture by court decree are being transferable to DOD by law; agency, except for property you are
started or have begun. In general, the (c) Seeds, plants, or misbranded required by law to sell. Retention of
procedures for reporting such property packages seized by the Department of large sedans and limousines for official
parallel those for reporting excess Agriculture; use is only authorized under the
personal property under part 102–36 of (d) Game animals and equipment provisions of part 102–34 of this
this subchapter B. (other than vessels, including cargo) subchapter B. Except for the items noted
seized by the Department of the Interior; in § 102–41.35, report to GSA all
§ 102–41.30 What is GSA’s role in the (e) Files of papers and undeliverable forfeited personal property not being
disposition of property covered by this mail in the custody of the United States retained for official use.
part? Postal Service;
(a) Seized property subject to court (f) Articles in the custody of the § 102–41.55 Where do we send the reports
proceedings for forfeiture. (1) If the Department of Commerce Patent and for seized or forfeited personal property?
seizing agency files a request for the Trademark Office that are in violation of (a) Except for the items noted in
property for its official use, the GSA laws governing trademarks or patents; paragraph (b) of this section, report

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seized or forfeited personal property not § 102–41.75 May we retain the proceeds § 102–41.105 What happens to voluntarily
retained for official use to the General from the sale of forfeited personal abandoned personal property when
Services Administration, Property property? reported to GSA?
Management Branch (3FPD), No, you must deposit the sales Voluntarily abandoned personal
Washington, DC 20407. proceeds in the U.S. Treasury as property reported to GSA will be made
(b) Report aircraft, firearms, and miscellaneous receipts, unless available for transfer, donation, or sale
vessels to the regional GSA Property otherwise directed by court decree or in accordance with parts 102–36, 102–
Management Branch office specified in specifically authorized by statute. 37, and 102–38 of this subchapter B,
§ 102–36.125 of this subchapter B. respectively. You must follow the
Subpart C—Voluntarily Abandoned additional provisions of §§ 102–41.190
§ 102–41.60 Are there special Personal Property through 102–41.235 and part 101–42 of
requirements in reporting seized or this title when disposing of firearms and
forfeited personal property to GSA? § 102–41.80 When is personal property other property requiring special
Yes, in addition to the information voluntarily abandoned? handling.
required in § 102–36.235 of this Personal property is voluntarily
subchapter B for reporting excess, you § 102–41.110 Are transfers of voluntarily
abandoned when the owner of the abandoned personal property
must indicate— property intentionally and voluntarily reimbursable?
(a) Whether the property— gives up title to such property and title
(1) Was forfeited in a judicial No, all transfers of voluntarily
vests in the Government. The receiving abandoned personal property will be
proceeding or administratively (without agency ordinarily documents receipt of
going through a court); without reimbursement. However, you
the property to evidence its voluntary may charge the recipient agency all
(2) Is subject to pending court relinquishment. costs you incurred in storing, packing,
proceedings for forfeiture, and, if so, the
§ 102–41.85 May we retain voluntarily loading, preparing for shipment, and
name of the defendant, the place and
abandoned personal property for official transporting the property.
judicial district of the court from which
use?
the decree will be issued, and whether § 102–41.115 May we retain the proceeds
you wish to retain the property for Yes, you may retain for official use from the sale of voluntarily abandoned
official use; any voluntarily abandoned personal personal property?
(b) The report or case number under property, except for large sedans and No, you must deposit the sales
which the property is listed; and limousines where retention for official proceeds in the U.S. Treasury as
(c) The existence or probability of a use is only authorized under the miscellaneous receipts unless your
lien, or other accrued or accruing provisions of part 102–34 of this agency has specific statutory authority
charges, and the amount involved. subchapter B. to do otherwise.
§ 102–41.65 What happens to forfeited § 102–41.90 What happens to voluntarily Subpart D—Unclaimed Personal
personal property that is transferred or abandoned personal property retained for Property
retained for official use? official use?
Except for drug paraphernalia (see Voluntarily abandoned personal § 102–41.120 How long must we hold
§§ 102–41.210 through 102–41.235), unclaimed personal property before
property retained for official use or disposition?
forfeited personal property retained for transferred to another Federal agency
official use or transferred to another under this subpart loses its identity as You must hold unclaimed personal
Federal agency under this subpart loses voluntarily abandoned property. When property for 30 calendar days from the
its identity as forfeited property. When no longer required for official use, you date it was found. Unless the previous
no longer required for official use, you must report it to GSA as excess in owner files a claim, title to the property
must report it to GSA as excess for accordance with part 102–36 of this vests in the Government after 30 days,
disposal in accordance with part 102–36 subchapter B. and you may retain or dispose of the
of this subchapter B. You must follow property in accordance with this part.
the additional provisions of subpart E of § 102–41.95 Where do we send the reports
for voluntarily abandoned personal § 102–41.125 May we retain unclaimed
this part and part 101–42 of this title personal property for official use?
property?
when disposing of firearms, distilled Yes, if you have held unclaimed
spirits, wine, beer, and drug Except for aircraft, firearms, and personal property for 30 calendar days
paraphernalia. vessels, report voluntarily abandoned and the former owner has not filed a
personal property to the regional GSA claim, title vests in the Government and
§ 102–41.70 Are transfers of forfeited Property Management Branch office for
personal property reimbursable? you may retain the unclaimed property
the region in which the property is for official use. You may retain large
Recipient agencies do not pay for the located. Report aircraft, firearms, and sedans and limousines for official use
property. However, you may charge the vessels to the regional GSA Property only if such retention is authorized
recipient agency all costs you incurred Management Branch office specified in under part 102–34 of this subchapter B.
in storing, packing, loading, preparing § 102–36.125 of this subchapter B.
for shipment, and transporting the § 102–41.130 What must we do when we
property. If there are commercial § 102–41.100 What information do we retain unclaimed personal property for
charges incident to forfeiture prior to provide when reporting voluntarily official use?
abandoned personal property to GSA?
the transfer, the recipient agency must (a) You must maintain records of
pay these charges when billed by the When reporting voluntarily unclaimed personal property retained
commercial organization. Any payment abandoned personal property to GSA, for official use for 3 years after title vests
due to lien holders or other lawful you must provide a description and in the Government to permit
claimants under a judicial forfeiture location of the property, and annotate identification of the property should the
must be made in accordance with that the property was voluntarily former owner file a claim for the
provisions of the court decree. abandoned. property. You must also deposit funds

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received from disposal of such property § 102–41.160 May we retain the Firearms
in a special account to cover any valid reimbursement from transfers of unclaimed
claim filed within this 3–year period. personal property? § 102–41.190 May we retain forfeited,
voluntarily abandoned, or unclaimed
(b) When you no longer need the No, you must deposit the firearms for official use?
unclaimed property which you have reimbursement from transfers of
placed in official use, report it as excess unclaimed personal property in a Generally, no, you may retain
in the same manner as other excess special account for a period of 3 years forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or
property under part 102–36 of this pending a claim from the former owner. unclaimed firearms only when you are
subchapter B. After 3 years, you must deposit these statutorily authorized to use firearms for
funds into miscellaneous receipts of the official purposes.
§ 102–41.135 How much reimbursement
do we pay the former owner when he or she U.S. Treasury.
§ 102–41.195 How do we dispose of
files a claim for unclaimed personal § 102–41.165 May we require forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or
property that we no longer have? unclaimed firearms not retained for official
reimbursement for the costs incurred in the
Reimbursement of the property to the transfer of unclaimed personal property? use?
former owner must not exceed any Yes, you may require reimbursement Report forfeited, voluntarily
proceeds from the disposal of such from the recipient agency of any direct abandoned, or unclaimed firearms not
property, less the costs of the costs you incur in the transfer of the retained for official use to the General
Government’s care and handling of the unclaimed property (e.g., storage, Services Administration, Property
property. packing, preparation for shipping, Management Branch (7FP–8), Denver,
§ 102–41.140 When do we report to GSA loading, and transportation). CO 80225–0506 for disposal in
unclaimed personal property not retained accordance with § 101–42.1102–10 of
for official use? § 102–41.170 Is unclaimed personal this title.
property available for donation?
After you have held the property for § 102–41.200 Are there special disposal
30 calendar days and no one has filed No, unclaimed personal property is provisions for firearms that are seized and
a claim for it, the title to the property not available for donation because forfeited for a violation of the National
vests in the Government. If you decide reimbursement at fair market value is Firearms Act?
not to retain the property for official required.
Yes, firearms seized and forfeited for
use, report it as excess to GSA in § 102–41.175 May we sell unclaimed a violation of the National Firearms Act
accordance with part 102–36 of this personal property? (26 U.S.C. 5801–5872) are subject to the
subchapter B. disposal provisions of 26 U.S.C. 5872(b).
Yes, you may sell unclaimed personal
§ 102–41.145 Where do we send the property after title vests in the When there is no contrary judgment or
reports for unclaimed personal property? Government (as provided for in § 102– action under such forfeiture, GSA will
41.120) and when there is no Federal direct the disposition of the firearms.
Except for the items noted in § 102–
interest. You may sell unclaimed GSA may—
36.125 of this subchapter B, report
unclaimed personal property to the personal property subject to the same (a) Authorize retention for official use
regional GSA Property Management terms and conditions as applicable to by the Treasury Department;
Branch office for the region in which the surplus personal property and in (b) Transfer to an executive agency for
property is located. accordance with part 102–38 of this use by it; or
subchapter B.
§ 102–41.150 What special information do (c) Order the firearms destroyed.
we provide on reports of unclaimed § 102–41.180 May we retain the proceeds
personal property? from the sale of unclaimed personal
Forfeited Distilled Spirits, Wine, and
property? Beer
On reports of unclaimed personal
property, you must provide the report or No, you must deposit proceeds from § 102–41.205 Do we report all forfeited
case number assigned by your agency, the sale of unclaimed personal property distilled spirits, wine, and beer to GSA for
property description and location, and in a special account to be maintained for disposal?
indicate the property as unclaimed and a period of 3 years pending a possible (a) Yes, except do not report distilled
the estimated fair market value. claim by the former owner. After the 3– spirits, wine, and beer not fit for human
year period, you must deposit the funds consumption or for medicinal,
§ 102–41.155 Is unclaimed personal
property available for transfer to another in the U.S. Treasury as miscellaneous scientific, or mechanical purposes.
Federal agency? receipts or in such other agency When reporting, indicate quantities and
accounts when specifically provided by kinds, proof rating, and condition for
Yes, unclaimed personal property is statute.
available for transfer to another Federal shipping. GSA (3FPD) may transfer such
agency, but only after 30 calendar days property to another Federal agency for
Subpart E—Personal Property official purposes, or donate it to eligible
from the date of finding such property Requiring Special Handling
and no claim has been filed by the eleemosynary institutions for medicinal
former owner, and with fair market § 102–41.185 Are there certain types of purposes only.
value reimbursement from the recipient forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or (b) Forfeited distilled spirits, wine,
agency. The transferred property then unclaimed property that must be handled and beer that are not retained for official
differently than other property addressed in use by the seizing agency or transferred
loses its identity as unclaimed property
this part?
and becomes property of the or donated to eligible recipients by GSA
Government, and when no longer Yes, you must comply with the must be destroyed. You must document
needed it must be reported excess in additional provisions in this subpart the destruction with a record of the time
accordance with part 102–36 of this when disposing of the types of property and location, property description, and
subchapter B. listed here. quantities destroyed.

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Drug Paraphernalia § 102–41.225 Are there special provisions issue driver’s licenses or personal
to reporting and transferring drug identification cards, elected State
§ 102–41.210 What are some examples of paraphernalia forfeited under 21 U.S.C. officials, the Departments of
drug paraphernalia? 863? Transportation and Homeland Security,
Some examples of drug paraphernalia Yes, you must ensure that such drug and other interested parties.
are: paraphernalia does not lose its identity DATES: Meetings of the committee will
(a) Metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, as forfeited property. Reports of excess take place on the dates listed below
stone, plastic or ceramic pipes with or and transfer documents for such drug under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. All
without screens, permanent screens, paraphernalia must include the meetings are open to the public.
hashish heads, or punctured metal annotation that the property was seized ADDRESSES: The committee’s meetings
bowls; and forfeited under 21 U.S.C. 863. will take place at the locations listed
(b) Water pipes; § 102–41.230 May SASPs pick up or store below under SUPPLEMENTARY
(c) Carburetion tubes and devices; donated drug paraphernalia in their INFORMATION.
distribution centers? FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
(d) Smoking and carburetion masks;
No, you must release donated drug Robert C. Ashby, Deputy Assistant
(e) Roach clips (objects used to hold
paraphernalia directly to the donee as General Counsel for Regulation and
burning material, such as a marijuana
designated on the transfer document. Enforcement, Office of the General
cigarette, that has become too small or
Counsel, at (202) 366–9310
too short to be held in the hand); § 102–41.235 May we sell forfeited drug
(bob.ashby@dot.gov), or Steve Wood,
(f) Miniature spoons with level paraphernalia?
Assistant Chief Counsel for Vehicle
capacities of one-tenth cubic centimeter No, you must destroy any forfeited Safety Standards and Harmonization,
or less; drug paraphernalia not needed for Office of the Chief Counsel, National
(g) Chamber pipes; transfer or donation and document the Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
(h) Carburetor pipes; destruction as specified in § 102–41.215. (202) 366–2992
[FR Doc. 05–6101 Filed 3–28–05; 8:45 am] (steve.wood@nhtsa.dot,gov). Their
(i) Electric pipes;
BILLING CODE 6820–14–S mailing addresses are at the Department
(j) Air-driven pipes; of Transportation, 400 7th Street, SW,
(k) Chillums; Washington DC, 20590, rooms 10424
(l) Bongs; DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION and 5219, respectively.
(m) Ice pipes or chillers; SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
(n) Wired cigarette papers; or Office of the Secretary December 17, 2004, the President signed
into law the Intelligence Reform and
(o) Cocaine freebase kits. 49 CFR Subtitle A Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.
§ 102–41.215 Do we report to GSA all (Public Law 108–458). Title VII of that
[Docket No. OST–2005–20434]
forfeited, voluntarily abandoned, or Act is known as the 9/11 Commission
unclaimed drug paraphernalia not required Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Implementation Act of 2004 (the 9/11
for official use? Act). Subtitle B of the 9/11 Act
Commiteee on Minimum Standards for
No, only report drug paraphernalia Driver’s Licenses and Personal addresses terrorist travel and effective
that has been seized and forfeited for a Identification Cards screening. Among other things, Subtitle
violation of 21 U.S.C. 863. Unless B, section 7212, mandates the issuance
statutorily authorized to do otherwise, AGENCY: Office of the Secretary (OST), of minimum standards for State-issued
destroy all other forfeited, voluntarily DOT. driver’s licenses and personal
abandoned, or unclaimed drug ACTION:Notice of meetings of advisory identification cards (Section 7212) that
paraphernalia. You must ensure the committee. will be accepted by Federal agencies for
destruction is performed in the presence official purposes.
SUMMARY: This document sets forth the Section 7212 directs the Department
of two witnesses (employees of your
agency), and retain in your records a schedule for the meetings of the of Transportation to issue rules with the
signed certification of destruction. Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory assistance of a negotiated rulemaking
Committee on Minimum Standards for advisory committee, composed of
§ 102–41.220 Is drug paraphernalia Driver’s Licenses and Personal representatives of the Departments of
forfeited under 21 U.S.C. 863 available for Identification Cards. Pursuant to section Transportation and Homeland Security,
transfer to other Federal agencies or 7212 of the Intelligence Reform and State agencies that issue driver’s
donation through a State agency for Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, the licenses, State elected officials, and
surplus property (SASP)? Office of the Secretary, DOT, is other interested parties.
Yes, but GSA will only transfer or establishing a committee to develop, To carry out this requirement, the
donate forfeited drug paraphernalia for through negotiated rulemaking Department recently published a notice
law enforcement or educational procedures, recommendations for of intent to form this advisory
purposes and only for use by Federal, minimum standards to tighten the committee, consistent with the
State, or local authorities. Federal or security for driver’s licenses and standards of the Federal Advisory
SASP requests for such items must be personal identification cards issued by Committee Act (FACA) and Negotiated
processed through the General Services States, in order for these documents to Rulemaking Act (NRA). See 70 FR 8756,
Administration, Property Management be accepted for use by Federal agencies February 23, 2005. The comment period
Branch (3FPD), Washington, DC 20407. for any official purpose, including for this notice extends through March
The recipient must certify on the identification, a given time after the 25, 2005. During the comment period,
transfer document that the drug final rule goes into effect. The the Department will file a charter for the
paraphernalia will be used for law committee will consist of persons who committee with the General Services
enforcement or educational purposes represent the interests affected by the Administration, and the convener will
only. proposed rule, i.e., State offices that begin contacting potential participants.

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