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Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Calendar No. 474 81sT CONGRESS R? 1sT SESSION 4754 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES JUNE 9 (legislative day, JUNE 2), 1949 Read twice and ordered to be placed on the calendar AN ACT To simplify the procurement, utilization, and disposal of Gov- ernment property, to reorganize certain agencies of the Government, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- 2 tines of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 SHORT TITLE 4 That this Act may be cited as the "Federal Property 5 and Administrative Services Act of 1949". TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec. 2. Declaration of policy. Sec. 3. Definitions. Sec. 101. General Services Administration. Sec. 102. Transfer of Bureau of Federal Supply and contract settlement functions. Sec. 103. Transfer of affairs of the Federal Works Agency. Sec. 104. Records management : Transfer of the National Archives. Sec. 105. Transfer for liquidation of the affairs of the War Assets Admin- Approved Fmstfelease 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS-Cout.lxlued TITLE I-ORGANIZATION-Contin tied Sec. 106. Redistribution of functions. Sec. 107. Transfer of funds. Sec. 108. Status of transferred employees. Sec. 109. Salaries of officers. TITLE II--PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Sec. 201. Procurement, warehousing, and related activii ies. Sec. 202. Property utilization. Sec. 203. Disposal of surplus property. Sec. 204. Proceeds from transfer or disposition of properi y. Sec. 205. Policies, regulations, and delegations. Sec. 206. Surveys and standardization and cataloging. Sec. 207. Applicability of antitrust laws. Sec. 208. Employment of personnel. Sec. 209. Civil remedies and penalties. Sec. 210. Reports to Congress. TITLE III--PROCUREMENT PRocEDURN; Sec. 301. Declaration of purpose. Sec. 302. Application and procurement methods. Sec. 303. Advertising requirements. Sec. 304. Requirements of negotiated contracts. Sec. 305. Advance payments. Sec. 306. Waiver of liquidated damages. Sec. 307. Administrative determinations and delegations. See. 308. Statutes continued in effect. Sec. 309. Definitions. Sec. 310. Statutes not applicable. TITLE IV-PFOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY Sec. 401. 'Disposal of foreign excess property. Sec. 402. Methods and terms of disposal. Sec. 403. Proceeds; foreign currencies. Sec. 404. Miscellaneous provisions. TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 501. Applicability of existing procedures. Sec. 502.. Repeal and saving provisions. Sec. 503. Authorizattor appropriations. Sec. 504. S ,parabiI ity. Sec. 505. ]Effective. date. 1 OECD (,ARATION OF POLICY 2 SEc. 2. It is d w intent of the Congress in enacting this 3 h gislatioit to provide For the Government an economical and 4 e 1cier-t system for (=a.) the procurement and supply of per- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 3 1 sonal property and nonpersonal services, including related 2 functions such as contracting, inspection, storage, issue, 3 specifications, property identification and classification, 4 transportation and traffic management, management of 5 public utility services, repairing and converting, establish- 6 ment of inventory levels, establishment of forms and pro- 7 cedures, and representation before Federal and State regu- 8 9 10 latory bodies; (b) the utilization of available property; (c) the disposal of surplus property; and (d) records management. 11 DEFINITIONS 12 SEC. 3. As used in this Act- 13 (a) The term "executive agency" means any executive 14 department or independent establishment in the executive 15 branch of the Government, including any wholly owned 16 Government corporation. 17 (b) The term "Federal agency" means any executive 18 agency or any establishment in the legislative or judicial 19 branch of the Government. 20 (c) The term "Administrator" means the Administrator 21 of General Services provided for in title I hereof. 22 (d) The term "property" means any interest in prop 23 erty of any kind except (1) the public domain and lands 24 reserved or dedicated for national forest or national parr 25 purposes; and (2) naval vessels of the following cate- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 4 1 gories : Battleships, cruisers, aircraft carriers, destroyers, and 2 submarines. 3 (e) The term "excess property" means any property 4 under the control of any Federal agency which is not required 5 for, its needs and the discharge of its responsibilities, as 6 determined by the head thereof. 7 (f) The term "foreign excess property" means any 8 excess property located outside the continental United 0 States, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin 10 Islands. 11 (g) The term "surplus property" means any excess 12 property not required for the needs and the discharge of 13 the responsibilities of any Federal agency, as determined 14 by the Administrator. 15 (h) The term "care and handling" includes complet- 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ing, repairing, converting, rehabilitating, operating, pre- serving, protecting, insuring, packing, storing, handling, conserving, and transporting excess and surplus property, and, in the case of property which is dangerous to public health or safety, destroying or rendering innocuous such property. (i) The term "person" includes any corporation, part- 23 nership, firm, association; trust, estate, or other entity. 24 (j:) The term "nonpersonal services" means such con- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 5 1 tractual services, other than personal and professional 2 services, as the Administrator shall designate. 3 (k) The term "contractor inventory" means (1) 4 any property acquired by and in the possession of a con- 5 tractor or subcontractor under a contract pursuant to the 6 terms of which title is vested in the Government, and in 19 22 23 excess of the amounts needed to complete full performance under the entire contract; and (2) any property which the Government is obligated to take over under any type of contract as a result either of any changes in the speci- fications or plans thereunder or of the termination of such contract (or subcontract thereunder) , prior to completion of the. work, for the convenience or at the option of the Government. TITLE I-ORGANIZATION GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SEC. 101. (a) There is hereby established an agency in the executive branch of the Government which shall be known as the General Services Administration. (b) There shall be at the head of the General Services Administration an Administrator of General Services who shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and perform his functions subject to the direction and control of the President. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 (c) There shall be in the General Services Administra- 2 tion a Deputy Administrator of General Services who shall 3 be appointed by the Administrator of General Services. 4 The Deputy Administrator shall perform such functions as 51 the Administrator shall designate and shall be Acting 6 Administrator of General Services during the absence or 7 disability of the Administrator and, unless the President shall 8 designate another officer of the Government, in the event of 9 a vacancy in the office of Administrator. 10 (d) Pending the first appointment of the Adminis- 11 trator under the provisions of this section the President may 12 designate the Federal Works Administrator in office immedi- 13 . ately prior to the taking effect of. the provisions of this Act 14 to perform temporarily, the functions of the Administrator 15 of General Services; and such designee, while serving in 16 this capacity under this subsection shall receive the com- 17, pensation of the Administrator of General Services. 18 TRANSFER OF BUREAU OF FEDERAL SUPPLY SEC. 102. (a) The Bureau of Federal Supply in the 20 Department of the Treasury and its functions, records, prop- 21 22 23 24 25 erty, personnel, obligations, and commitments, are hereby transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the .,General Services Administration, together with such addi- tional records, property, and personnel of the Department of the, Treasury as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 7 1 determine to relate primarily to functions transferred by this 2 section or vested in the Administrator by titles II, III, and 3 V of this Act. There shall be at the head of the Bureau of 4 Federal Supply a Commissioner of Federal Supply, who 5 shall be appointed by the Administrator. The functions 6 of (1) the Director of the Bureau of Federal Supply, (2) 7 the personnel of such Bureau, and (3) the Secretary 8 of the Treasury, relating to the Bureau of Federal Supply, are 9 hereby transferred to the Administrator. 10 (b) The functions of the Director of Contract Settle- 11 meet and of the Office of Contract Settlement, transferred 12 to the Secretary of the Treasury by Reorganization Plan 13 Numbered 1 of 1947, are transferred to the Administrator 14 and shall be performed by him or, subject to his direction 15 and control, by such officers and agencies of the General 16 Services Administration as he may designate. The Con- 17 tract Settlement Act Advisory Board created by section 5 18 of the Contract Settlement Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 649) 19 and the Appeal Board established under section 13 (d) of 20 that Act are transferred from the Department of the Treasury 21 to the General Services Administration, but the functions of 22 these Boards shall be performed by them, respectively, under 23 conditions and 'limitations prescribed by law. There shall 24 also be transferred to the General Services Administration 25 such records, property, personnel, obligations, commitments, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 8 1 and unexpended. balances (available or to be made available) 2 of appropriations, allocations, and other funds of the Treas- 3 ury Department as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget 4 shall determine to relate primarily to the functions trans- ferred by the provisions of this subsection. 6 (c) Any other provision of this section notwithstanding 7 there may be retained in the Department of the Treasury any function referred to in subsection (a) of this section which the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall, within 10. ten days after the effective date of this Act, determine to be 1X essential to the. orderly administration of the affairs of the 12 agencies of such Department, other than the Bureau of Fed. 13 eral Supply, together with such records, property, personnel, 14 obligations, commitments, and unexpended balances of ap- 15 propriat:ions, allocations, and other funds, available or to be 16 made available, of said Department, as said Director shall 17 determine. 18 TRANSFER OF AFFAIRS OF THE FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY 19 SEC. 103. (a) There are hereby transferred to the 20 General Services, Administration (1) the Public Buildings 2.1 Administration, which shall hereafter be known as the 22 Bureau of Public Buildings, and its functions, records, prop- 23 erty, personnel, obligations, and commitments; (2) the Pub- 24 lic Roads Administration, which shall hereafter be known 25 as the bureau of Public Roads; and its functions, records, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 9 1 property, personnel, obligations, and commitments; and 2 (3) all other functions, records, property, personnel, obliga- 3 tions, and commitments of the Federal Works Agency; 4 (4) all functions of the Federal Works Administrator and 5 all functions of the Commissioner of Public Buildings and 6 the Commissioner of Public Roads are hereby transferred 10 to the Administrator of General Services. (b) There are hereby abolished the Federal Works Agency, the office of Federal Works Administrator, and the office of Assistant Federal Works Administrator. 11 (c) Without regard to the provisions of section 103 (b) , 12 the President may continue, for such duration as he shall 13 determine, as a constituent agency of the General Services 14 Administration, the heretofore existing Bureau of Community 15 Facilities of the Federal Works Agency. 16 RECORDS MANAGEMENT : TRANSFER OF TIME NATIONAL ARCHIVES SEC. 104. (a) The National Archives Establishment end its functions, records, property, personnel, obligations, and commitments are hereby transferred to the General Serv- ices Administration. There are transferred to the Adminis- 22 trator (1) the functions of the Archivist of the United States, 23 except his functions under the Act of July 7, 1943 (57 Stat. 24 380, as amended), which excepted functions shall be per- H. R. 4754 2 - Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 10 1 formed by the Archivist subject to the direction and control 2 `of the Administrator, and except that the Archivist shall 3 continue to be a member or chairman, as the case may be, 4 of the bodies referred to in subsection (b) of this section, 5 and (2) the functions of the Director of the Division of the 6 Federal Register o~ the National Archives Establishment. 7 The Archivist of the United States shall hereafter be ap- pointed by the Administrator. (b) There are also transferred to the General Services Administration the following bodies, together with their 11 respective functions and such funds as are derived from 12 Federal sources : (1) The National Archives Council and 19 the National Historical -Publications Commission, established 14 by the Act of June 19, 1934 (48 Stat. 1122), (2) the 15 National Archives Trust Fund Board, established by the 16 Act of July 9, 1941 (55 Stat. 581), (3) the Board of 17 Trustees of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, established 18 by the Joint Resolution of July 18, 1939 (53 Stat. 1062), 19 and (4) the Administrative Committee established by see- -20 tion 6 of the Act of July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 501), which 21 shall hereafter be known as the Administrative Committee 22 of the -Federal Register. The authority of the Adminis- -23 trator under section 106 hereof shall not extend to the 24 bodies or functions affected by this subsection. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 5 11 13 11 TRANSFER FOR LIQUIDATION OF THE AFFAIRS OF THE WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION SEC. 105. The functions, records, property, personnel, obligations, and commitments of the War Assets Admin- istration are hereby transferred to the General Services Administration. The functions of the War Assets Admin- istrator are hereby transferred to the Administrator of General Services. The War Assets Administration, the office of the War Assets Administrator, and the office of Associate War Assets Administrator are hereby abolished. Personnel now holding appointments granted under the second sentence of section 5 (b) of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, may be continued in such posi- tions or may be appointed to similar positions for such ?time as the Administrator may determine. REDISTRIBUTION OF FUNCTIONS SEC. 106. The Administrator is hereby authorized, in his discretion and from time to time, to regroup, transfer, and distribute any functions within the General Services Administration, in order to effectively accomplish such func- tions. The Administrator is hereby authorized to transfer the funds necessary to accomplish said functions and report such transfers of funds to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15: CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 12 TRANSFER OF FUNDS 2 SEC. 107. All unexpended balances of appropriations, 3 allocations, or other funds available or to be made available, 4 for the use of the Bureau of Federal Supply, the War Assets 5 Administration, the Federal Works Agency, and the Na- 6 tional Archives Establishment, and so much of the other 7 unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, or other 8 funds of the Department of the Treasury, available or to be 9 made available, as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget 10 shall determine to relate primarily to functions transferred 11 to or vested in the Administrator by the provisions of this 12 Act, shall be transferred to the General Services Adminis- 13 tration for use in connection with the functions to which such 14. balances relate, respectively. 15 STATUS OF TRANSFERRED EMPLOYEES 16 S:EC. 108. Subject to other provisions of this title relat- ,17 ing to personnel, employees transferred by the provisions of 18 this title shall be deemed to be employees of the General 19 Services. Administration and their reappointment shall not 20 be required by reason of the enactment of this Act. 21 SALARIES OF OFFICERS 22 SEC. 109. Pending the effective date of other pro- .23 visions of law fixing the rate df compensation of any of the 24 following officers, namely, the Administrator of General 25 Services, the Deputy Administrator of General Services, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 13 1 the Commissioner of Federal Supply, the Commissioner of 2 Public Buildings, the Archivist of the United States, and 3 the Commissioner of Public Roads, and with regard 4 to existing provisions of law governing such compensa- 5 tion, the President shall fix for each of them a rate of 6 compensation which he shall deem to be commensurate with 7 the responsibilities and duties of the respective offices 8 involved. TITLE II-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 10 PROCUREMENT, WARMOTJSING, AND RELATED ACTIVITIES 11 SEC. 201. (a) The Administrator shall, in respect of 12 executive agencies, . and to the extent that he determines that so doing is advantageous to. the Government in terms 14 of economy, efficiency, or service, and with due regard to 15 the program activities of the agencies concerned- 16 (1) prescribe policies and methods of procurement 17 and supply of personal property and nonpersonal serv- 18 ices, including related functions such as contracting, 19 inspection, storage, issue, property identification and 20 classification, transportation and traffic management, 21 management of public utility services, repairing and 22 converting; and 23 (2) operate, and, after consultation with the execu- 24 tive agencies affected, consolidate, take over, or arrange 25 for the operation by any executive agency of ware- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 14 1 houses, supply centers, repair shops, fuel yards, and 2 other similar facilities; and 3 (3) procure and supply personal property and 4 nonpersonal services for the use of executive agencies 5 in the proper discharge of their responsibilities, and 6 perform functions, related + > o procul ement and supply such as those mentioned above in subparagraph (1) ; and (4) with respect to transportation and other public utility services for the., use of executive agencies, 10 represent such urgencies in negotiations with carriers and other public utilities and :ui proceedings involving 12 carriers or other public utilities before Federal and State 13 regulatory bodies; 14 Provided, That the Secretary of Defense may from time 15 to time, and unless the President shall otherwise direct, 16 exempt the National Military Establishment from action 17 taken or which may be taken by the Administrator under 18 clauses (1), (2) , (3), and (4) above whenever he deter- mines such exemption to be in the best interests of national 20 security. 21 , (b) The Administrator shall as far as practicable pro- 22 vide any of the services specified in subsection (a) of this 23 section to any other Federal agency, mixed ownership cor- 24 poration (as defined in the Government Corporation Control 25 Act), or the District of Columbia, upon its request. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 15 1 (c) In acquiring personal property, any executive 2 agency, under regulations to be prescribed by the Admin.- 3 istrator, may exchange or sell similar items, and may apply 4 the exchange allowance or proceeds of sale in such cases in 5 whole or in part payment for the property acquired : Pro- 6 vided, That any transaction carried out under the authority 7 of this subsection shall be evidenced in writing. (d) Section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, as amended (41 U. S. C. 5), is hereby further amended by striking out the figures "$100" Wherever they appear and inserting in 1-1- lieu thereof the figures '1500". 12 (e) Section 2 of the Act of February 27, 1929 13 (ch. 354, 45 Stat. 1342; 41 U. S. C. (7b)) , is_ 14 hereby amended to read as follows : "Each executive 15 department and independent establishment shall furnish 16 from time to time, when called on to do, so, estimates 17 of its requirements for inclusion in purchases which 18 it is proposed to have made by the Administrator of General 19 Services, and there shall be reserved from proper appropria- 20 Lions sufficient amounts in each case to reimburse the general 21 supply fund hereinafter created. The Administrator of 22 General Services shall charge the estimated cost of supplies, 23 and bill the same to each requisitioning department and inde- 24 pendent establishment; and each such requisitioning depart 25 ment and establishment shall reimburse said general supply Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 16 7. fund out of its appropriation upon proper vouchers. Other 2 expenses such as, breakage, shrinkage, inspection, and han- 3 dling by the General Services Administration shall be charged 4 to funds appropriated to cover such expense." PROPERTY UTILIZATION SEc. 202. (a) In order to minimize expenditures for 7 property, the Administrator shall prescribe policies and 8 methods to promote the maximum utilization of excess prop- ,9 erty by executive agencies, and he shall provide for the 10 transfer of excess property among Federal agencies. 11 (b) Each executive agency shall (1) maintain ade- 12 quate inventory controls and accountability systems for the 13 property under its control, (2) continuously survey prop- 14 erty under its control to determine which is. excess property, 15 and promptly report such property to the Administrator, 16 (3) perform the care and handling of such excess property, 17 and (4) transfer or dispose of such property as promptly 1S as possible in accordance with authority delegated and 19` 20 2"1 22 24 regulations prescribed by the Administrator. (c) Each executive agency shall, as far as practicable, (1) make reassignments of property among activities within the agency when such, property is determined to be no longer required for the purposes of the appropriation from which it was purchased, (2) transfer excess property under its Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 17 control to other Federal agencies, and (3) obtain excess 2 property from other Federal agencies. 3 (d) Under existing provisions of law and procedures 4 defined by the Secretary of Defense, and without regard to 5 the requirements of this section except subsection (f) ex- 6 cess property of one of the departirients of the National Mili- 7 tary Establishment may be transferred. to another depart- 8 ment thereof. 9 (e) Transfers of excess property between Federal agen- 10 cies (except transfers for redistribution to other Federal 11 agencies or for disposal as surplus property) shall be at the 12 fair value thereof, as determined by, or pursuant to regula- tions of, the Administrator, unless such transfer is other- wise authorized by any law approved subsequent to June 21, 1944, to be without reimbursement or transfer of funds. (f) The Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall, prescribe regulations providing for the reporting to said Director by executive agencies of such reassignments or transfers of property between activities financed by different. appropriations as he shall deem appropriate, and the re assignments and transfers so reported shall be reported to" the Congress in the annual budget or otherwise as said Director may determine. H. R. 4754 3 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 18 1 (g) Whenever the Administrator determines that the 2 temporary assignment or reassignment of any space in excess 3 real property to any Federal agency for office, storage, or 4 related facilities would be more advantageous than the 5 permanent transfer of such property, he may make such 6 assignment or reassignment for such period of time as he 7 shall determine and obtain, in the absence of appropriation 8 available to him therefor, appropriate reimbursement from 9 the using agency for the expense of maintaining such space. 10 (h) The Administrator may authorize the abandonment, 11 destruction, or donation to public bodies of property which 12 has no commercial value or of which the estimated cost 13. of continued care and handling would exceed the estimated 14 proceeds from its sale. 75 DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS PROPERTY 16 SECS. 203. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this 17 section, the Administrator shall have supervision and direc- 18 tion over the disposition of surplus property. Such property 19 shall be disposed of to such extent, at such time, in such 20 areas, by such agencies, at such terms and conditions, and in 21 such manner, as may be prescribed in or pursuant to this-Act. 22 (b) The care and handling of surplus property, pending 23 its disposition, and the disposal of surplus property, may 24 be performed by the 'General Services Administration or, 25 when so determined by the Administrator, by the executive Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 I9 agency in possession thereof or by any other executive 2 agency consenting thereto. 3 (c) Any executive agency designated or authorized 4 by the Administrator to dispose of surplus property may do 5 so by sale, exchange, lease, permit, or transfer, for cash, 6 credit, or other property, with or without warranty, 7 and upon such other terms and conditions as the S Administrator deems proper, and it may execute such docu- ments for the transfer of title or other interest in property 10 and take such other action as it deems necessary or proper 11 to dispose of such property under the provisions of this title. 12 (d) A deed, bill of sale, lease, or other instrument 13 executed by or on behalf of any executive agency purporting 14 to transfer title or any other interest in surplus property 15 under this title shall be conclusive evidence of compliance 1G with the provisions of this title insofar as concerns title or, 17 other interest of any bona fide grantee or transferee for value 1.S and without notice of lack of such compliance. 21 25 (e) Unless the Administrator shall determine that dis- posal by advertising will in a given case better protect the public interest, surplus property disposals may be made with-, out regard to any provision of existing law for advertising, until 12 o'clock noon, eastern standard time, December 31,. 1949. (f) Subject to regulations of the Administrator, any, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 20 '1 executive agency may authorize any contractor with such 2 agency or subcontractor thereunder to retain or dispose of 3 any contractor inventory. 4 (g) The Administrator, in formulating policies with 5 respect to the disposal of surplus agricultural commodities, surplus foods processed from agricultural commodities, and 7 surplus cotton or woolen goods, shall consult with the Sec- retary of Agriculture. Such policies shall be so formulated 9 as to prevent surplus agricultural commodities, or surplus 10 food processed from agricultural commodities, from being 11 dumped on the market in a disorderly manner and dis- 12 rupting the market prices for agricultural commodities. 13 (.h) Whenever the Secretary of Agriculture determines 14 such action to be required to assist him in carrying out his 15 responsibilities with respect to price support or stabilization, 16 the Administrator shall transfer without charge to the De- 17 partment of Agriculture any surplus agricultural commod- 18 ities, foods, or cotton or woolen goods to be disposed of. 19 Receipts resulting from disposal by the Department of 20 Agriculture under this subsection shall be deposited pursuant 21 to any authority available to the Secretary of Agriculture, 22 except that net proceeds of any sale of surplus property 23 so transferred shall be credited pursuant to section 204 (b) , 24 when applicable. Surplus farm commodities so transferred 25 shall not be sold, other than for export, in quantities in Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 21 1 excess of, or at prices less than, those applicable with respect 2 to sales of such commodities by the Commodity Credit 3 Corporation. 4 (i) The United States Maritime Commission shall dis- 5 pose of surplus vessels of one thousand five hundred gross 6 tons or more which the Commission determines to be mer- 7 chant vessels or capable of conversion to merchant use, and 8 such vessels shall be disposed of only in accordance with the 9 provisions of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, 10 and other laws authorizing the sale of such vessels. 11 (j) (1) Under such regulations as he may prescribe, 12 the Administrator is authorized in his discretion to donate 13 for educational purposes in the States, Territories, and 14 possessions without cost (except for costs of care and 15 handling) such equipment, materials, books, or other sup- 16 plies under the control of any executive agency as shall have 17 been determined to be surplus property and which shall have 18 been determined under paragraph 2 or paragraph 3 of this 19 subsection to be usable and necessary for educational 20 purposes. 21 (2) Determination whether such surplus property (ex- 22 cept surplus property donated in conformity with paragraph 23 3 of this subsection) is usable and necessary for educational 24 purposes shall be made by the Federal Security Adminis- .25 trator, who shall allocate such property on the basis of needs Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 22 1 and utilization for transfer by the Administrator of General 2 Services to tax-supported school systems, schools, colleges, 3 and universities, and to other nonprofit schools, colleges, and 4 urriversit:ies which have been held exempt from taxation under 5 section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code, or to State 6 departments of education for distribution to such tax-sup- 7 ported and nonprofit school systems, schools, colleges, 8 and universities; except that in any State where another 9 agency is designated by State law for such purpose such transfer shall be made to said agency for such distribution within the State. (3) In the case of surplus property under the control of 13 the National Military Establishment, the Secretary of De- :14: fense shall determine whether such property is usable and 15 necessary for educational activities that are of special in- 16 terest to the armed services, such as maritime academies 17 or military, naval, Air Force, or Coast Guard preparatory 18 schools. If such Secretary shall determine that such prop- erty is usable and necessary for such purposes, he shall 20 allocate it for transfer by the Administrator to such educa- 21 tional activities. If he shall determine that such property is not usable and necessary for such purposes, it may be disposed of in accordance with paragraph 2 of this subsection. (k) (1) Under such regulations as he may prescribe, 4' the Administrator is authorized, in his discretion, to assign Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 23 1 to the Federal Security Administrator for disposal such 2 surplus real property, including buildings, fixtures, and 3 equipment situated thereon; as is recommended by the 4 Federal Security Administrator as being needed for school, 13 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 classroom, or other educational use, or for use in, the pro- tection of public health, including research. (A) Subject to the disapproval of the Administrator within thirty days after notice to him by the Federal Security Administrator of a proposed transfer of property for school, classroom, or 'other educational use, the Federal Security Administrator, through such officers or employees of the Federal Security Agency as he may designate, may sell or lease such real property, including buildings, fixtures, and equipment situated thereon, for educational purposes to the States and their political sub- divisions and instrumentalities, and tax-supported educa- tional institutions, and to other nonprofit educational institutions which have been held exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code. (B) Subject to the disapproval of the Administrator within thirty days after notice to him by the Feder? J Security Administrator of a proposed transfer of property for public-health use, the Federal Security Administrator, through such officers or employees of the Federal Se- curity Agency as lie may designate, may sell or lease Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 6 -10 11 12 ,13 14 17 24 such real property for public-health purposes, including research, to the States and their political subdivisions and instrumentalities, and to tax-supported medical institu- tions, and to hospitals or other similar .institutions not operated for profit which have been held exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code. (C) In fixing the sale or lease value of property to be disposed of under subparagraph (A) and sub- paragraph (B) of this paragraph, the Federal Security Administrator shall take into consideration any benefit which has accrued or may accrue to the United States from the use of such property by any such State, political subdivision, instrumentality, or institution. (D) "States" as used in this subsection includes the District of Columbia and the Territories and posses- sions of the United States. .18 (2) Subject to the disapproval of the Administrator 19 within thirty days after notice to him of any action to be 20 taken under this subsection- 21 . (A) the Federal Security Administrator, through 22 such officers or employees of the Federal Security 23 Agency as lie may designate, in the case of property 24 transferred pursuant to the Surplus Property Act of .25 1944, as amended, and pursuant to this Act, to States, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 25 5 7 15 18 19 20 21 22 'political subdivisions, and instrumentalities thereof, and tax-supported and other nonprofit educational institu- tions for school, classroom, or other educational use; (B) the Federal Security Administrator, through such officer or employees of the Federal Security Agency as he may designate, in the case of property transferred pursuant to the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, and pursuant to this Act, to States, political subdivisions and instrumentalities thereof, tax-supported medical institutions, and to hospitals and other similar institutions not operated for profit, for use in the pro- tection of public health (including research) ; (C) the Secretary of the Interior, in the case of property transferred pursuant to the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, and pursuant to this Act, 'to States, political subdivisions, and instrumentalities thereof, and municipalities for use as a public park, public recreational area, or historic monument for the benefit of the public; or (D) the Secretary of Defense, in the case of prop- erty transferred pursuant to the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended, to States, political subdivisions, and tax-supported instrumentalities thereof for use in H. R. 4754 4 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 26 1 the training and maintenance of civilian components of 2 the armed forces. 3 is authorized and directed- 4 (i) to determine and enforce compliance with the 5 terms, conditions, reservations, and restrictions contained 6 in any instrument by which such transfer was made; 7 (ii) to reform, correct, or amend any such instru- 8 meat by the execution of a corrective; reformative, or 9 amendatory instrument where necessary to correct such 10 instrument or to conform such transfer to the require- 11 ments of applicable law; and 12 ( iii) to (I) grant releases from any of the terms, 13 conditions, reservations, and restrictions contained in, 14 and (II) convey, quitclaim, or release to the transferee 15' or other eligible user any right or interest reserved to 16 the United States by, any instrument by which such 17 transfer was made, if lie determines that the property 18 so transferred no longer serves the purpose for which it 19 was transferred, and that such release, conveyance, or 20 quitclaim deed will not prevent accomplishment of the 21 purpose for which such property was so transferred: 22 Provided, That any such release, conveyance, or quit- 23 claim deed may be granted on, or made subject to, such 24 terms and conditions as he shall deem necessary to 25 protect or advance the interests of the United States. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 27 1 (1) The Administrator is authorized to take possession 2 of abandoned and other unclaimed property on premises 3 owned or leased by the Government, to determine when 4 title thereto vested in. the United States, and to utilize, 5 transfer or otherwise dispose of such property. Former 6 owners of such property upon proper claim filed within three 7 years from the date of vesting of title in the United States 8 shall be paid the proceeds realized from the disposition of 9 such property or, if the property is used or transferred, the 10 fair value therefor as of the time title was vested in the 11 United States as determined by the Administrator, less in 12 either case the costs incident to the care and handling of 13 such property as determined by the Administrator. 14 PROCEEDS FROM TRANSFER OR DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY 15 SEC. 204. (a) All proceeds under this title from any 16 transfer of excess property to a Federal agency for its use, 17 or from any sale, lease, or other disposition of surplus prop- 18 erty, shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous 19 receipts, except as provided in subsections (b) , (c) , and 20 (d) of this section. 21 (b) Where the property transferred or disposed of was acquired by the use of funds either not appropriated from the general fund of the Treasury or appropriated therefrom but by law reimbursable from assessment, tax, or other rev- enue or receipts, then the net proceeds of the disposition or Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 2$ .1 transfer shall be credited to the reimbursable fund or ap- 2 propriation or paid to the Federal agency which determined 3 such property to be excess: Provided, That the proceeds 4 shall be credited to miscellaneous receipts in any case when 5 the agency which determined the property to be excess shall .6 deem it uneconomical or impractical to ascertain the amount 7 of net proceeds. As used in this subsection, the term "net proceeds of the disposition or transfer" means the proceeds of the disposition or transfer minus all expenses incurred 10 for care and handling and disposition or transfer. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 (c) Any Federal agency disposing of surplus property under this title (1) may deposit, in a special account with the Treasurer of the United States, such amount of the .proceeds of such dispositions as it deems necessary to permit appropriate refunds to purchasers when any disposition is rescinded or does not become final, or payments for breach of any warranty, and (2) may withdraw therefrom amounts so to be refunded or paid, without regard to the origin of the funds withdrawn. (d) Where any contract entered into by an executive agency or any subcontract under such contract authorizes the proceeds of any sale of property in the custody of the contractor or subcontractor to be credited to the price or cost of the work covered by such contract or subcontract, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 29 1 the proceeds of any such sale shall be credited in accordance 2 with the contract or subcontract. 3 (e) Where any mortgage, lien, or other interest as security is retained in connection with any disposition of 5 surplus property under this title, the Administrator 'shall 6 preserve and manage such security and may enforce and 7 settle any right of the Government with respect thereto in 8 such manner and upon such terms as- he deems in the best 9 interest of the Government. 10 POLICIES, REGULATIONS, AND DELEGATIONS 11 SEC. 205. (a) The President may prescribe such poli- 12 cies and directives, not inconsistent with the provisions of 13 this Act, as he shall deem necessary to effectuate the pro- 14 visions of this Act, which policies and directives shall govern 15 the Administrator and executive agencies in carrying out their respective functions hereunder. 17 (b) The Comptroller General after considering the 18 21 23 24 needs and requirements of the executive agencies shall pre- scribe principles and standards of accounting for property, cooperate with the' Administrator and with the executive agencies in the development of property accounting systems and approve such systems when deemed to be adequate and in conformity with prescribed principles and standards. From time to time the General. Accounting Office shall Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 30 1 examine such property accounting systems as are estab- 2 lished by the executive agencies to determine the extent 3 of compliance with prescribed principles and standards and 4 approved systems, and the Comptroller General shall report 5. to the Congress any failure to comply with such principles and standards or to adequately account for property. (c) The Administrator shall prescribe such regulations 8 as he deems necessary to effectuate his functions under 10 12 13 this Act, and the head of each executive agency shall cause to be issued such orders and directives as such head deems necessary to carry out such regulations. (d) The Administrator is authorized to delegate and to authorize successive redelegation of any authority trans- 14 ferred to or vested in him by this Act (except for the au- 15 thority to issue regulations on matters of policy having 17 application to executive agencies, the authority contained in section 106, and as otherwise provided in this Act) to 18. any official in the General Services Administration or to 19. the head of any other Federal agency. 20. (e) With respect to any function transferred to or ~21 `vested in the General. Services Administration or the Admin- 22, istrator by this Act, the Administrator may (1) direct the 23 undertaking of its performance by the General Services Ad- 24 ministration or by any constituent organization therein which 25 he may designate or establish; or (2) designate and authorize Approved For Release 2001/08/15: CIA-RDP57-00384RO01000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 3 4 5 6 8 10 31 any executive agency to perform such function for itself; or (3) designate and authorize any other executive agency to perform such function; or (4) provide for such performance by any combination of the foregoing methods. Any designa- tion or assignment of functions or delegation of authority to another executive agency under this section shall be made only with the consent of the executive agency concerned, or upon direction of the President. (f) When any executive agency (including the General Services Administration and constituent organiza- 11 Lions thereof) is authorized and directed by the Administrator 12 to carry out any function under this Act, the Administrator 13. may, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the 14 Budget, provide for the transfer of appropriate personnel, 15 records, property, and allocated funds of the General Services Administration, or of such other executive agency as has theretofore carried out such function, to the executive agency 18 so authorized and directed. 19 (g) The Administrator may establish advisory 20 committees, to advise with him with respect to any 21 function transferred to or vested in the Administrator by 22 this Act. The members thereof shall serve without compere 23 sation but shall be entitled to transportation and not to 24 exceed $25 per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 32 1 by section 5 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 2 73b-2) , for persons so serving. 3 (h) The Administrator shall advise and consult with 4 interested Federal agencies with a view to obtaining their 5 advice and assistance in carrying out the purposes of thi, 6 title. 7 SURVEYS, STANDARDIZATION AND CATALOGING 8 SEC. 206. (a) As he may deem necessary for the effee- 9 tuation of his functions under this title, and after adequate 10 advance notice to the executive agencies affected, and with 11 due regard to the requirements of the National Military 12 Establishment as determined by the Secretary of Defense, the 13 Administrator is authorized (1) to make surveys of Govern- 14 ment property and property management practices and obtain 15 reports thereon from executive agencies ; (2) to cooperate. 16: with executive agencies in the establishment of reasonable 17 inventory levels for property stocked by them and from time 18 to time report any excessive stocking to the Gingress and ?19 to the Director of the. Bureau of the Budget; (3) to estab- 0 lish and maintain such uniform Federal supply catalog system 21 as may be appropriate to identify and classify personal prop- -22 erty under the control of Federal agencies : Provided, That ,23 ; the Administrator and the Secretary of Defense shall co- `24 ordinate the cataloging activities of the General Services 25 Agency and the National Military Establishment so as Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 33 1 to avoid unnecessary duplication ; and (4) to prescribe 2 standardized forms and procedures, except such as the Comp- 3 troller General is authorized by law to prescribe, and 4 standard purchase specifications. 5 (b) Each Federal agency shall utilize such uniform 6 Federal supply catalog system and standard purchase speci- 7 fications, except as the Administrator, taking into considera- 8 tion efficiency, economy, and other interests of the 9 Government, shall otherwise provide. 10 (c) The General Accounting Office shall audit all types 11 of property accounts and transactions at such times and in 12 such manner as determined by the Comptroller General. 13 Such audit shall be conducted as far as practicable at the 14 place or places where the property or records of the execu- 15 tive agencies are kept and shall include but not necessarily 16 be limited to an evaluation of the effectiveness of internal 17 controls and audits, and a general audit of the discharge of 18 accountability for Government-owned or controlled property 19 based upon generally accepted principles of auditing. 20 APPLICABILITY OF ANTITRUST LAWS 21 SEC. 207. Whenever any executive agency shall begin 22 negotiations for the disposition to private interests 23 of a plant or plants, or other property, which cost 24 the Government $1,000,000 or more, or of patents, H. R. 4754 5 Approved For Release 2001/08/15: CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 34 1 processes, techniques, or inventions, irrespective of cost, -2 the executive agency shall promptly notify the Attorney General of the proposed disposal and the probable terms or conditions thereof. Within a reasonable time, in no event to exceed ninety days after receiving such notifica- 6 tion, the Attorney General shall advise the Administrator 7 and the interested executive agency Whether, insofar as he 8 can determine, the proposed disposition would tend to create 9 or maintain a situation inconsistent with the antitrust laws. 10 Upon the request of the Attorney General, the Adminis- 11 trator or interested executive agency shall furnish or cause 12 to be furnished such information as it may possess which 13 the Attorney General determines to be appropriate or neces- 14 sary to enable him to give the advice called for by this 15 section or to determine whether any other disposition or 16 proposed disposition of surplus property violates the antitrust 17 laws. Nothing in this Act shall impair, amend, or modify 18 the antitrust laws or limit and prevent their application to 19 persons who buy or otherwise acquire property under the 20 provisions of this Act. As used in this section, the term 21 "antitrust laws" includes the Act of July 2, 1890 (ch. 647, 22 26 Stat?. 209) , as amended; the Act of October 15, 1914 23 (ch. 323, 38 Stat. 730), as amended; the Federal Trade 24 Commission Act (38 Stat. 717), as amended; and sections Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 35 1 73 and 74 of the Act of August 27, 1894 (28 Stat. 570), 2 as amended. 3 EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL 4 SEC. 208. (a) The Administrator is authorized, subject 5 to the civil-service and classifications laws, to appoint and fix 6 the compensation of such personnel as may be necessary 7 to carry out the provisions of titles I, IT, III, and V of this 8 Act. 9 (b) To such extent as he finds necessary to carry out 10 the provisions of titles I, II, III, and V of this Act, the Ad- 11 ministrator is hereby authorized to procure the temporary 12 (not in excess of one year) or intermittent services of ex- 13 perts or consultants or organizations thereof, including steno- 14 graphic reporting services, by contract or appointment, . and 15 in such cases such service shall be without regard to the 16 civil-service and classification laws, and, except in the case 17 of stenographic reporting services by organizations, without 18 regard to section 3709, Revised Statutes, as amended (41 19 U. S.C.5). 20 (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1222 of 21 22 23 24 the Revised Statutes (10 U. S. C. 576) or of any other provision of law, the Administrator in carrying out the functions imposed upon him by this Act is authorized to utilize in his agency the services of officials, officers, and Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 36 1 other personnel in other executive agencies, including per- 2 sonnel of the armed services, with the consent of the head of the agency concerned. CIVIL REMEDIES AND PENALTIES 5 SEC. 209. (a) Where any property is transferred or 6 disposed of in accordance with this Act and any regulations 7 prescribed hereunder, no officer or employee of the Govern- 8 ment shall (1) be liable with respect to such transfer or 9 disposition except for his own fraud, or (2) be accountable 10 for the collection of any purchase price for such property 11 which is determined to be uncollectible by the Federal agency .12 responsible therefor. 13 (b) Every person who shall use or engage in, or cause 14 to be used or engaged in, or enter into an agreement,. com- 15 bination, or conspiracy to use or engage in or to cause to 16 be used or engaged in, any fraudulent trick, scheme, or 17 device, for the purpose of securing or obtaining, or aiding to 18 secure or obtain, for any person any payment, property, or 19 other benefits from the United States or any Federal agency 20 in connection with the procurement, transfer, or disposition 21 of property hereunder-- 22 (1) shall pay to the United States the sum of 23 $2,000 for each such act, and double the amount of any 24 damage which the United States may have sustained by 25 reason thereof, together with the cost of suit; or Approved For Release 2001/08/15 CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 2 8 9 13 37 (2) shall, if the United States shall so elect, pay to the United States, as liquidated damages, a sum equal to twice the consideration agreed to be given by the United States or any Federal agency to such person `or by such person to the United States or any Federal agency, as the case may be; or (3) shall, if the United States shall so elect, re- store to the United States the money or property thus secured and obtained and the United States shall retain as liquidated damages any property, money, or other consideration given to the United States or any Federal agency for such money or property, as the case may be. (c) The several district courts of the United States, the District Court of the United States for the District of 15 Columbia, and the several district courts of the Territories 16 and possessions of the United States, within whose jurisdic- 17 tional limits the person, or persons, doing or committing such. 18 act, or any one of them, resides or shall be found, shall where- 19 soever such act may have been done or committed, have 20 full power and -jurisdiction to hear, try, and determine such 21.: suit, and such person or persons as are not inhabitants of 22 or found within the district in which suit is brought may 23 be brought in by order of the court to be served personally 2 or by publication or in s>nh other reasonable manner ac the 25 court may direct. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 38 1 (d) The civil remedies provided in this section shall 2 be in addition to all other criminal penalties and civil 3 remedies provided by law. 4 REPORTS TO CONGRESS 5 SEC. 210. The Administrator shall submit a report to 6 the Congress, in January of each year and at such other 7 times as he may deem it desirable, regarding the admins- 8 tration of his functions under this Act, together with such 9 recommendations for amendments to this A.ct as he may 10 deem appropriate as the result of the administration of such 11 functions, at which time he shall also cite the laws becom- 12 ing obsolete by reason of passage or operation of the pro- 13 visions of this Act. 14 TITLE III-PROCUREMENT PROCEDURE 15 DECLARATION OF PURPOSE 16 SEC. 301. The purpose of this title is to facilitate the 17 procurement of supplies and services. 18 APPLICATION AND PROCUREMENT METHODS 19 SEC. 302. (a) The provisions of this title shall be ap- 20 plicable to purchases and contracts for supplies or services 21 made-- 22 (1) by the General Services Administration for the 23 use of such agency or otherwise; and. 24 (2) by any, other executive agency (except any 25 agency named in section 2 (a) of the Armed Services Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384RO01000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 39 1 Procurement Act of 1947) , to the extent of and in con- 2 formity with authority delegated by the Administrator 3 pursuant to the provisions of this subsection. 4 The Administrator may delegate to the head of any other 5 such agency authority to make purchases and contracts for 6 supplies or services pursuant to the provisions of this title ?10 11 (A) for the use of two or more executive agencies or (E) in other cases upon a determination by the Administrator that by reason of circumstances set forth in such determina- tion such delegation is advantageous to the Government in terms of economy, efficiency, or national security. Notice 12 of every such delegation of authority so made shall be fur- 13 nished to the General Accounting Office. 14 (b) It is the declared policy of the Congress that a fair 15 proportion of the total purchases and contracts for supplies 16 and services for the Government shall be placed with small- 17 business concerns. Whenever it is proposed to make a 18 contract or purchase in excess of $10,000 by negotiation 19 and without advertising, pursuant to the authority of para- .20 graph (7) or (8) of section 302 (c) of this title, suitable 21 advance publicity, as determined by the agency head with 22 due regard to the type of supplies involved and other rel- 23 evant considerations, shall be given for a period of at least 24 fifteen days, wherever practicable, as determined by the 25 agency head. . Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 40 (c) All purchases and contracts for supplies and serv- 2 ices shall be made by advertising, as provided in section 303, 3 except that such purchases and contracts may be negotiated 4 by the aagency head without advertising if- 5 (1) determined to be necessary in the public interest during the period of a national emergency declared by the President or by the Congress; (2) the public exigency will not admit of the delay 9 incident to advertising; 10 (3) the aggregate amount involved does not, exceed- 11 $1,000: Provided, That no agency other than the 12. General Services Administration shall make any pur- 13 chase of, or contract for, supplies or services in excess 14 of $500 under this paragraph except in the exercise of 15 authority conferred by the Administrator to procure and 16 furnish supplies and services for the use of two or more 17 executive, agencies; 18 (4) for personal or professional services; 19, (5) for any service to be rendered by any univer- 20 sity, college, or other educational institution.;; 21 (6) the supplies or services are to be procured and 22 used outside the limits of the United States and its 23 possessions; 24 (7) for medicines or medical supplies; 25 (8) for supplies purchased for ;authorized resale; Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 41 (9) for supplies or services for. which it is imprae- 2 ticable to secure competition; 3 (10) the agency head determines that the purchase .4 or contract is for experimental, developmental, or re- 5 search work, or for the manufacture or furnishing of. 6 supplies for experimentation, development, research, or 7 test: Provided, That beginning six months after the 8 effective date of this title and at the end of each six- 9 month period thereafter, there shall be furnished to the 10 Congress a report setting forth the name of each con- 11 tractor with whom a contract has been entered into 12 pursuant to this paragraph (10) since the date of the 13 last such report, the amount of the contract, and, with 14 due consideration given to the national security, a de- 15 scription of the work required to be performed 16 thereunder; 17 (11) for supplies or services as to which the agency 18 head determines that the character, ingredients, or com- 19 ponents thereof are such that the purchase or contract 20 should not be publicly disclosed; 21 (12) for equipment which the agency head deter- 22 mines to be technical equipment, and as to which he 23 determines that the procurement thereof without ad- 24: vertising is necessary in special situations or in particular 25 localities in order to assure standardization of equipment Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 42 1 and interchangeability of parts and that such standard- 2 ization and interchangeability is necessary in the public 6 11 interest; (13) for supplies or services as to which the agency head determines that bid prices after advertising there- for are not reasonable (either as to all or as to some part of the requirements) or have not been independently arrived at in open competition : Provided, That no negotiated purchase or contract may be entered into under this paragraph after the rejection of all or some of the bids received unless (A) notification of the inten- tion to negotiate and reasonable opportunity to negotiate shall have been given by the agency head to each re- sponsible bidder and (B) the negotiated price is the lowest negotiated price offered by any responsible 16 supplier ; or 17 (14) otherwise authorized by law. 18 (d) If in the opinion of the agency head bids received 19 after advertising evidence any violation of the antitrust laws 20 lie shall refer such bids to the Attorney General for appro- 21 priate action. 22 (e) This section shall not be construed to (A) authorize the erection, repair, or furnishing of any public building or 24 public improvement, but such authorization shall be required 25 in the same manner as heretofore, or (B) permit any con- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 43 1 tract for the construction or repair of buildings, roads, side- 2 walks, sewers, mains, or similar items to be negotiated with- 3 out advertising as required by section 303, unless such con- 4 tract is to be performed outside the continental United States 5 or unless negotiation of such contract is authorized by the '6 provisions of paragraph (1), (2), (3), (9), (10), (11), 7 or (13) of subsection (c) of this section. 8 ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS 9 SEC. 303. Whenever advertising is required- 10 (a) The advertisement for bids shall be made a sufficient 11 time previous to the purchase or contract, and specifications 12 and invitations for bids shall permit such full and free coin- 13 petition as is consistent with the procurement of types of 14 -supplies and services necessary to meet the requirements of 15 the agency concerned. 16 (b) All bids shall be publicly opened at the time and 17 place stated in the advertisement. Award shall be made with 18 reasonable promptness by written notice to that responsible 19 bidder whose bid, conforming to the invitation for bids, will 20 be most advantageous to the Government, price and other 21 factors considered : Provided, That all bids may be rejected 22 when the agency head determines that.it is in the public 23 interest so to do. 24 REQUIREMENTS OF NEGOTIATED CONTRACTS SEC. 304. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 44 1 of this section, contracts negotiated pursuant to Section 302 2 (c) may be of any type which in the opinion of the agency 3 head will promote the best interests of the Government. 4 Every contract negotiated pursuant to section 302 (c) shall 5 contain a suitable warranty, as determined by the agency 6` head, by the contractor that no person or selling agency 7 has been employed or retained to solicit or secure such 8 contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commis- 9 Sion, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting 10 bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or- 11 selling agencies maintained by the contractor for the pur- 12 pose of securing business, for the breach or violation of 13 which warranty the Government shall have the right to' 14 annul such contract without liability or in its discretion to- 15 deduct from the contract price or consideration the full 16 amount of such commission, percentage; brokerage, or 17 contingent fee. 18 (b) The cost-plus-a-percentage-of-cost system of con 19 tracting shall not be used, and in the case of a cost-plus-a-- 20 fixed-fee contract the fee shall not exceed 10 per centuin' 21 of the estimated cost of the contract, exclusive of the fee, 22 as determined by the agency head at the time of entering 23 into such contract (except that a fee not in excess of 15 24 per centum of such estimated cost is authorized in any 25 such contract for experimental, developmental, or research Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 45 1 work and that a fee inclusive of the contractor's costs and 2 not in excess of 6 per centum of the estimated cost, exclu- 3 sive of fees, as determined by the agency head at the time 4 of entering into the contract, of the project to which such 5 fee is applicable is authorized in contracts for architectural 6 or engineering services relating to any public works or 7 utility project) . Neither a cost nor a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee 8 contract nor an incentive-type contract shall be used unless 9 the agency head determines that such method of contract- 10 ing is likely to be less costly than other methods or that 11 it is impractical to secure supplies or services of the kind 12 or quality required without the use of a cost or cost: plus- 13 a-fixed-fee contract or an incentive-type contract. All cost 14 and cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts shall provide for advance 15 notification by the contractor to the procuring agency of 16 any subcontract thereunder on a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee basis 17 and of any fixed-price subcontract or purchase order which 18 exceeds in dollar amount either $25,000 or 5 per centum 1g of the total estimated cost of the prime contract; and a 20 procuring agency, through any authorized representative 21 thereof, shall have the right to inspect the plans and to audit 22 the books and records of any prime contractor or subcon- 23 tractor engaged in the performance of a cost or cost-plus-a- 24 fixed-fee contract. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 46 1 ADVANCE PAYMENTS 2 &,,c. 305. (a) The agency head may make advance 3 payments under negotiated contracts heretofore or hereafter 4 executed in any amount not exceeding the contract price 5 upon such terms as the parties shall agree : Provided, That 6 advance payments shall be made only upon adequate security 7 and if the agency head determines that provision for such 8 advance payments is in the public interest or in the interest 9 of the national defense and is necessary and appropriate in 10 order to procure required supplies or services under the 11 contract. 12 (b) The terms governing advance payments may in- 13 elude as security provision for, and upon inclusion of such 14 provision there shall thereby be created, a lien in favor of 15 the Government, upon the supplies contracted for, upon 16 the credit balance in any special account in which such 17 payments may be deposited and upon such of the material 18 and other property acquired for performance of the contract 19 as the parties shall agree. 20 WAIVER OF LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 21 SEC. 306. Whenever any contract made on behalf of 22 the Government by the agency head or by officers authorized 23 by him so to do includes a provision for liquidated damages 24 for delay, the Comptroller General on the recommendation 25 of the agency head is authorized and empowered to remit Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 47 1 the whole or any part of such damages as in his discretion 2 may be just and equitable. 3 ADMINISTRATIVE DETERMINATIONS AND DELEGATIONS 4 SEC. 307. (a) The determinations and decisions pro- 5 vided in this title to be made by the Administrator or other 6 agency head may be made with respect to individual pur- 7 chases and contracts or with respect to classes of purchases 8 or contracts, and shall be final. Except as provided in sub- 9 section (b) of. this section, the agency head is authorized 10 to delegate his powers provided by this title, including the 11 making of such determinations and decisions, in his discre- 12 tion and subject to his direction, to any other officer or 13 officers or officials of the agency. 14 (b) The power of the agency head to make the deter- 15 minations or decisions specified in paragraphs (11) and 1.6 (12) of section 302 (c) and in section 305 (a) shall not 17 be delegable, and the power to make the determinations '18 or decisions specified in paragraph (10) of section 302 (c) 19 shall be delegable only to a chief officer responsible for 20 procurement and only with respect to contracts which will 21 not require the expenditure of more than $25,000. The 22 power of the Administrator to make the delegations and 23 determinations specified in section 302 (a) shall be delegable 24 only to the Deputy Administrator of the General Services Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 48 1 Administration or to the chief official of any principal con- 2 stituent agency of the General Services Administration. 3 (c) Each determination or decision required by para- 4 graphs (10), (11), (12), or (13) of section 302 (c), by 51 section 304 or by section 305 (a) shall be based upon 6 written findings made by the official making such deter- 7 mination, which findings shall be final and shall be available 8 within the agency for a period of at least six years following 9 the date of the determination. A copy of the findings shall 10 be submitted to the General Accounting Office with the 11 contract. 12 (d) In any case where any purchase or contract is 13 negotiated pursuant to the provisions of section 302 (c) , 14 except in a case covered by paragraphs (2), (3), (4), 15 (5) , or (6) thereof, the data with respect to the negotiation 16 shall be preserved in the files of the agency for a period of 17 six years following final payment on such contract. 18 STATUTES CONTINUED IN EFFECT 19 SEC. 308. No purchase or contract shall be exempt 20 from the Act of June 30, 1936 (49 Stat. 2036, as amended; 21 41 U. S. C. 35 to 45) , or from the Act of March 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1494, as amended; 40 U. S. C. 276a to 276a-6), solely by reason of having been entered into pursuant to see- 24 tion 302 (c) hereof without advertising, and the provisions 25 of said Acts and of the Act of June 19, 1912 (37 Stat. 137, Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 49 1 is amended; 40 U. S. C. 324 and 325a) , if otherwise 2 applicable, shall apply to such purchases and contracts. DEFINITIONS SEC. 309. As used in this title- (a) The term "agency head" shall mean the head or 6 any assistant head of any executive agency, and may at the 7 pption of the Administrator include the chief official of any 8 principal constituent agency of the General Services 9 Administration. (b) The term "supplies" shall mean all property except land, and shall include, by way of description and without limitation, public works, buildings, facilities, ships, floating equipment, and vessels of every character, type and descrip- 14 tion, aircraft, parts, accessories, equipment, machine tools 15 and alteration or installation thereof. 16 17 SEC. 310. The following provisions of law shall not 18 apply to the procurement of supplies or services (1) by 19 the General Services Administration, or (2) within the scope 20 of authority delegated by the Administrator to any other 21 executive agency : 22 Revised Statutes, section 3709, as amended (41 U. S. C. 23 5); 24 Revised Statutes, section 3735 (41 U. S. C. 13) Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 50 1 Sections 1 and 2 of the Act of October 1.0, 1940 (54 2 Stat. 1109, as amended; 41 U. S. C. 6 and 6a) . 3 TITLE IV-FOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY 4 DISPOSAL CF FOREIGN EXCESS PROPERTY 5 SEC. 401. Each executive agency having foreign excess 6 property shall be responsible for the disposal thereof: Pro- 7 vided, That (a) the head of each such executive agency shall, with respect to the disposition of such property, eon- s form to the foreign policy of the United States; (b) the 10 Secretary of State shall have the authority to use foreign 11 currencies and credits acquired by the United States under 12 section 402 (b) of this Act in order to effectuate the pun - 13 poses of section 32 (b) (2) of the Surplus Property Act 14 A 1944, as amended, and the Foreign Service Buildings 15 16 17 18 22 Act of May 7, 1926, as amended (including Public Law 547, Seventy-ninth Congress (60 Stat. 663)) , and for the purpose of paying any other governmental expenses pay- able in local currencies, and the authority to amend, modify, and renew agreements in effect on the effective date of this Act; (c) any foreign currencies or credits acquired by the Department of State pursuant to such agreements shall be administered in accordance with procedures that may from time to time be established by the Secretary of the Treasury and, if and when reduced to United States 25 currency, shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 5l 1. receipts; and (d) the Department of State shall, except to 2 such extent as the President shall otherwise determine, con- 3 tinue to perform other functions with respect to agreements 4 for the disposal of foreign excess property in effect on the 5 effective date of this Act. G METIIODS AND TERMS OF DISPOSAL 7 SEC. 402. Foreign excess property may be disposed of S (a) by sale, exchange, lease, or transfer, for cash, credit, 9 or other property, with or without warranty and upon such 10 other terms and conditions as the head of the executive 11 agency concerned, deems proper; but in no event shall any 12 agricultural commodity, food, or cotton or woolen goods be 13 sold without a condition forbidding their importation into 14 the United States, unless the Secretary of Agriculture deter- 15 mines that such property is in short supply in this country, 16 or (b) for foreign currencies or credits, or substantial bene- 17 fits or the discharge of claims resulting from the compromise 18 or settlement of such claims by any executive agency in 19 accordance with the law, whenever the head of the execu- 20 tive agency concerned determines that it is in the interest 21 of the United States to do so. Such property may be dis- 22 posed of without advertising when the head of the executive 23 agency concerned finds so doing to be most practicable and 24 to be advantageous to the Government. The head of each 25 executive agency responsible for the disposal of foreign Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 52 1 excess property may execute such documents for the transfer 2 of title or, other interest in property and take such other 3 action as he deems necessary or proper to dispose of such 4 property; and may authorize the abandonment, destruction, 5 or donation of foreign excess property under his control 6 which has no commercial value or the estimated cost of 7 care and handling of which would exceed the estimated 8 proceeds from its sale. 9 PROCEEDS, FOREIGN CURRENCIES 10 SEC. 403. Proceeds from the sale, lease, or other dis- 11 position of foreign excess property, (a) shall, if in the 12 form of foreign currencies or credits, be administered in ac- 13 cordance with procedures that may from time to time be 14 established by the Secretary of the Treasury, and (b) shall, 15 if in United States currency, or when any proceeds in foreign 16 currencies or credits shall be reduced to United States cur- 17 rency, be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous re- 18 ceipts : Provided, That the provisions of section 204 (b) 19 (which by their terms apply to property disposed of under 20 title II) shall be applicable to proceeds of foreign excess 21 property disposed of for United States currency under this 22 title IV: And provided further, That any executive 23 agency disposing of foreign excess property under this title 24 (1) may deposit, in a special account with the Treasurer of 25 the United States, such amount of the proceeds of such dis- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 53 1 positions as it deems necessary to permit appropriate refunds 2 to purchasers when any disposition is rescinded or does not 3 become final, or payments for breach of any warranty, and 4 (2) may withdraw therefrom amounts so to be refunded or 5 paid, without regard to the origin of the funds withdrawn. MISCELLANEOTJS PROVISIONS 7 SEC. 404. (a) The President may prescribe such poli- 8 Gies. not inconsistent with the provisions of this title, as he 9 shall deem necessary to effectuate the provisions of this title, 10 which provisions shall guide each executive agency in carry- 11 ing out its functions hereunder. 1-2 (b) Any authority conferred upon any executive agency 13 or the head thereof by the provisions of this title may be 14 delegated, and successive redelegation thereof may be author- 15 ized, by such head to any official in such agency or to the 16 head of any other executive agency. 17 (c) The head of each executive agency responsible for :1.8 the disposal of foreign excess property hereunder may, as 19 may be necessary to carry out his functions under this 20 title, (1) subject to the civil-service and classification laws, 21 appoint and fix the compensation of personnel, and (2) .22 without regard to the civil-service and classification laws, 23 appoint and fix the compensation of personnel outside the '24 continental limits of the United States. 25 (d) Each executive agency responsible for the dis- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 54 1 posal of foreign excess property under this title shall submit 2 a report to Congress in January of each year or at such 3 other times as he may deem desirable relative to its activities 4 under this title, together with any appropriate recom- 5 mend,ations. 6 (e) There shall be transferred from the Department of 7 State to each other executive agency affected by this title 8 such records, property, personnel, obligations, commitments, 9 and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and 10 other funds, available or to be made available, as the Direc- 11 for of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine to relate to 12 functions of such agency under this title which have here- 13 tofore been administered by the Department of State. 14 TITLE V--GENERAL PROVISIONS 15 APPLICABILITY OF EXISTING PROCEDURES 16 SEC. 501. All policies, procedures, and directives 17 prescribed- 18 (a) by either the Director, Bureau of Federal Sup- 19 ply, or the Secretary of the Treasury and relating to 20 any function transferred to or vested in the Adminis- 21 trator, by the provisions of this Act; 22 (b) by any officer of the Government under the. 23 authority of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as 24 amended, or under other authority with respect to sun 25 plus property or foreign excess property; Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 55 1 (c) by or under the authority of the Federal 2 Works Administrator or the head of any constituent 3 agency of the Federal Works Agency; and 4 (d) by the Archivist of the United States or any 5 other officer or body whose functions are transferred by 6 title I of this Act. 7 in effect upon the effective date of this Act and not incon- 8 sistent therewith, shall remain in full force and effect unless 9 and until superseded, or except as they may be amended, 10 and tl h e i ie aut onty of this Act or under other appropriate authority. 19 20, 22 23 24 REPEAL AND SAVING PROVISIONS SEC. 502. (a) There are hereby repealed- (1) the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended (except sections -13 .(g) , 13 (h) , 28, and 32, (b) (2)) , and sections 501 and 502 of Reorganization Plan Numbered 1 of 1947: Provided, That, with respect to the disposal under this Act of any surplus real estate, all priorities and preferences provided for in said Act, as amended, shall continue in effect until 12 o'clock noon (eastern standard time), December 31, 1949. (2) that portion of the Act entitled "An Act mak- ing supplemental appropriations for the Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, com- missions, and offices, for the fiscal year ending June Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 56 1 30, 1949, and for other purposes", approved June 30, 2 1948 (Public Law 862, Eightieth Congress), as 3 amended, appearing under the caption "Surplus prop- 4 erty disposal'-'; (3) the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the 6 Secretary of War to dispose of material no longer needed 7 by the Army", approved February 28, 1936 (49 Stat. 8 1147; 10 U. S. C. 1258); 9 (4) the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the 10 Secretary of the Navy to dispose of material no longer 11 needed by the Navy", approved May 23, 1930, as 12 amended (46 Stat. 378; 34 T)T. S. C. 546c) 13 (5) section 5 of the At of July 11, 1919 (41 14 Stat. 67; 40 U. S. C. 311) ; 15 (6) the first and second' provisos contained in the 1.6 fifth paragraph under the heading "Division of Sup- 17 ply" in section 1 of the Act of December 20, 1928 18 (45 Stat. 1030; 40 U. S. C. 311a) ; 19 (7) the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the 20 Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and 21 the Secretary of the Air Force to donate excess, and 22 surplus property for educational purposes", approved 23 July 2, 1948 (Public Law 889, Eightieth Congress) 24 (8) section 203 of the Act of June 26, 1943 (57 25 Stat. 1.95, as amended; 5 U. S. C. 118d-1) Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 57 1 (9) the Act of April 15, 1937 (50 Stat. 64; 5 2 U. S. C. 118d) 3 (10) the second proviso contained in the para- 4 graph of the Act of August 10, 1912 (37 Stat. 296; 5 U. S. C. 545), headed "Contingent expenses, Depart- ment of Agriculture" ; (11) the second proviso contained in the twentieth 8 paragraph of section 1 of the Act of March 2, 1917 9 (39 Stat. 973; 5 U. S. C. 494) ; 10 (12) the twenty-sixth paragraph under the head- 11 ing "National Parks" of the Act of January 24, 1923 12 (42 Stat. 1215; 16 U. S. C. 9) ; 13 (13) the fifth paragraph under the heading "Ex- 14 periments and demonstrations in livestock production 15 in the cane-sugar and cotton districts of the United 16 States" of the Act of June 30, 1914 (38 Stat. 441; 5 17 U. S. C. 546) ; 18 (14) the proviso contained in the second paragraph 19 under the heading "Library, Department of Agricul- 20 ture" of the Act of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1107; 21 5U. S.C.548); 22 (15) the second proviso contained in the second 23 paragraph under the heading "Clothing and camp and 24 garrison equipage" of section 1 of the Act of August 25 29, 1916 (39 Stat. 635; 10 U. S. C. 1271) ; Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 58 1 (16) the Act. of May 11, 1939 (53 Stat. 739; 2 10 U. S. C. 1271a) 3 (17) the fifth paragraph under the heading "Office 4 of the Chief Signal Officer" of the Act of May 12, 1917 5 (40 Stat. 43, as amended ; 10,U. S. C. 1272) 6 (18) the third proviso contained in the second 7 paragraph tinder the heading "Office of the Chief Signal 8 Officer" of the Act of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1064; 9 10 U. S. C. 1273) ; 10 (19) the fourteenth paragraph under the heading 11 "Smithsonian Institution" of section 1 of the Act of 12 March 3, 1915 (38 Stat. 839; 20 U. S. C. 66) 13 (20) the second. paragraph under the heading 14 "Government hospital for the insane" of section 1 of 15 the Act of August .1, 1914 (3 8 Stat. 649; 24 U. S. C. 16 173) 17 (21) the second paragraph under the heading 18 "Saint Elizabeths Hospital" of "section 1 of the Act of 19 June 12, 1917 (40 Stat. 1:53; 24 U. S. C. 174) ; 20 (22) the proviso contained in the second para- 21 graph under the heading "Bureau of Supplies and Ac- 22 counts" of the Act of August 22, 1912 (3 7 Stat. 346; 23 34 U. S. C. 531a) 24 (23) the second proviso of the first paragraph Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 59 1 under the heading "Bureau of Yards and Docks" of 2 the Act of August 29, 1916 (34 U. S. C. 532) ; 3 (24) the proviso contained in the second paragraph 4 under the heading "Maintenance, Quartermaster's De- 5 partment, Marine Corps" of the Act of March 4, 1917 6 (39. Stat. 1189; 34 U. S. C. 723) 7 (25 ) the twentieth ara rah d th h X p g p un er e ea ing "Bureau of Mines" of section 1 of the Act of July 19, 1919 (41 Stat. 200; 40 U. S. C. 118); (26) the first sentence of section 5 of the Act of 11 ylarch.4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1161; 41 U. S. C. 26) ; 12 (27) the third paragraph under the heading "In- 13 terstate Commerce Commission" of section 1 of the Act 14 of August 1, 1914 (38 Stat. 627; 49 U. S. C. 58) ; and 15 (28) the Act of June 6, 1941 (55 Stat. 247; 16 14 U. S. C. 31b). 17 (b) The provisions of the first, third, and fifth para- 18 graphs of section 1 of Executive Order Numbered 6166 of 19 June 10, 1933, are hereby superseded, insofar as they relate 20 to any function now administered by the Bureau of Federal Supply except functions with respect to standard contract forms. (c) The authority conferred by this Act is in addition to any authority conferred by any other law and shall not Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For'Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 60 1 be subject to the provisions of any law inconsistent herewith, 2 except that sections 205 (b) and 206 (c) of this Act shall 3 not be applicable to any Government corporation or agency 4 which is subject to the Government Corporation Control Act 5 (59 Stat. 597; 31 U. S. C. 841). 6 (d) Nothing in this Act shall impair or affect any 7 authority of- 8 (1) the President under the Philippine Property 9 Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 418; 22 U. S. C. 1381) ; 10 (2) any executive agency with respect to any phase 11 (including, but not limited to, procurement, storage, 12 transportation, processing, and disposal) of any pro- 13 gram conducted for purposes of resale, price support, 14 grants to farmers, stabilization, transfer to foreign gov- 15 ernments, or foreign aid, relief, or rehabilitation : Pro- 16 vided, That the agency carrying out such program shall, 17 to the maximum extent practicable, consistent with the 1s 19 20 21 22 23 fulfillment of the purposes of the program and the effec- tive and efficient conduct of its business, coordinate its operations with the requirements of this Act and the policies and regulations prescribed pursuant thereto; (3) any executive agency named in the Armed Services Procurement Act of 1947, and the head thereof, with respect to the administration of said Act; OW 25 (4) the National Military Establishment with re- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 61 1 spect to property required for or located in occupied 2 territories; 3 (5) the Secretary of Defense with respect to the 4 administration of the National Industrial Reserve Act 5 of 1948; 6 (6) the Secretary of Defense, the Munitions Board, 7 and the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force 8 with respect to the administration of the Strategic and 9 Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (60 Stat. 596), 10 and provided that any imported materials which the 11 authorized procuring agency shall certify to the Cora- 12 missioner of Customs to be strategic and critical ma- 13 terials procured under said Act may be entered, or 14 withdrawn from warehouse; free of duty; 15 (7) the Secretary of State under the Foreign Serv- 16 ice Buildings Act of May 7, 1926, as amended : 17 (8) the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of 18 the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force with 19 respect to the administration of section 1 (b) of the 20 Act entitled "An Act to expedite the strengthening of 21 the national defense", approved July 2, 1940 (54 22 Stat. 712) ; 23 (9) the Secretary of Agriculture or the Depart- 24 ment of Agriculture under (A) the National School 25 Lunch Act (60 Stat. 230) - (B) the Farmers Home Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 62 1 Administration Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 1062) ;- (C) the 2 Act of August 31, 1947, Public Law 298, Eightieth 3 Congress, with respect to the disposal of labor supply 4 centers, and labor homes, labor camps, or facilities; (D) 5 section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935 (49 Stat. 6 774), as amended, with respect to the exportation and 7 domestic consumption of agricultural products ; or (E) 8 section 201 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 9 1938 (52. Stat. 36) or section 203 (j) of the Agri- 10 cultural Marketing Act of 1946 (60 Stat. 1082) ; 11 (10) the Secretary of Agriculture, Farm Credit 12 Administration, or any farm credit board under section 13 6 (b) of the Farm Credit Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 706), 14 with respect to the acquisition or disposal of property; 15 (11) the Housing and Home Finance Agency, or 16 any officer or constituent agency therein, with respect 17 to the disposal of residential property, or of other prop- 18 erty (real or personal) held as part of or acquired for 19 or in connection with residential property, or in connec- 20 tion with the insurance of mortgages, loans, or savings 21 and loan accounts under the National Housing Act; 22 (12) the Tennessee Valley Authority with respect 23 to nonpersonal services, with respect to the matters re- ferred to in section 201 (a) (4), and with respect to any property acquired or to be acquired for or in con- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 10 63 nection with any program of processing, manufacture, production, or force account construction : Provided, That the Tennessee Valley Authority shall to the maximum extent that it may deem practicable, consistent with the fulfillment of the purpose of its program and the effective and efficient conduct of its business, coordinate its opera- tions with the requirements of this Act and the policies and regulations prescribed pursuant thereto; (13) the Atomic Energy Commission; (14) the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics or the Chief of the Weather Bureau with respect to the dis- posal of airport property and airway property for use as such property. For the purpose of this paragraph 14 the terms "airport property" and "airway property" 15 shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them in 16 the International Aviation Facilities Act (62 Stat. .17 450) ; 18 (15) the Postmaster General or the Postal Estab- 19 lishment with respect to the means and methods of 20 distribution and transportation of the mails, and con- 2.1 tracts, negotiations, and proceedings before Federal and 22 State regulatory and rate-making bodies, relating to the 23 transportation of the mails; 24 (16) the United States Maritime Commission with 25 respect to the construction, reconstruction, and recondi- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 64 tioning (including outfitting and equipping incident to 2 the foregoing) , the acquisition, procurement, operation, 3 maintenance, preservation, sale, lease, or charter of 4 any merchant vessel or of any shipyard, ship. site, 5 terminal, pier, dock, warehouse, or other installation necessary or appropriate for the carrying out of any program of such Commission authorized by law, or 8 nonadministrative activities incidental thereto : Pro- 9 vided, That the United States Maritime Commission 10 shall to the maximum extent that it may deem prac- 11 ticable, consistent with the fulfillment of the purposes 12 of such programs and the effective and efficient con- 13 duct of such activities, coordinate its operations with 14 the requirements of this Act, and the policies and regu- 15 lations prescribed pursuant thereto; 16 (17) Central Intelligence Agency; 17 (18) except as provided in subsections (a) 20 21 22 23 and (b) hereof, any other law relating to the procure- ment, utilization, or disposal of property : Provided, That, subject to, and within the scope of authority con- ferred on the Administrator by other provisions of this Act, he is authorized to prescribe regulations to govern any procurement, utilization, or disposal of property under any such law, whenever but only to the extent he Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57=00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 65 1 deems such action necessary to effectuate the provisions 2 of title II ; nor 3 (19) for such period of time as the President 4 may specify, any other authority of any executive agency 5 which the President determines within one year after in the public ctive date of this Act should ff th , e e e 6 7 interest, stand unimpaired by this Act. 8 AUTHORIZATION FOR APPROPRIATIONS AND TRANSFER 9 AUTHORITY 10 SEC. 503. (a) There are hereby authorized to be ap- 11 propriated -such sums as may be necessary to carry out the 12 provisions of this Act. 13 (b) When authorized by the Director of the Bureau 14 of the Budget, any Federal agency may use, for the dis- 15 position of property under this Act, and for its care and 16 handling pending such disposition, any funds heretofore or 17 hereafter appropriated, allocated, or available to it for pur- 18 poses similar to those provided for in sections 201, 202, 19 203, and 205 of this Act. 20 SEPARABILITY 21 SEC. 504. If any provision of this Act, or the applica- 22 tion thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, 23 the remainder of this Act, and the application of such pro- Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 66 1 vision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected 2 thereby. 3 EFFECTIVE DATE 4 SEC. 505. This Act shall become effective on July 1, 5 1949, except that (1) the provisions of section 502 (a) 6 (2) shall become effective on June 30, 1949; (2) the 7 provisions of section 201 (e) shall become effective on 8 July 1, 1950. Passed the House of Representatives June 8, 1949. Attest : RALPH R. ROBERTS,. Clerk. Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8 Calendar No. 474 81sT CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. R, 4754 AN ACT To simplify the procurement, utilization, and. disposal of Government property, to reor- ganize certain agencies of the Government, and for other purposes. JLNE 9 (legislative day, JLNE 2), 1949 Read twice and ordered to be placed on the calendar Approved For Release 2001/08/15 : CIA-RDP57-00384R001000040010-8