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B-163084 1 (1977-06-27)

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Disposal of Veterans'  Administration Revolving Fund Property.
B-163084. June  27, 1977. 4 pp.

Decision  re: Administrator, Veterans Administration; by Holert
F. Keller, Deputy Cctptroller  General.

Issue Area: Facilities and Material  Management (700).
Contact  Oftice of the General counsel:  General Government
    Matters.
Budget Function: General Government: other  General Government
     (806).
Organization Concerned: General  Services AdaminIstration.
Authority: Federal Property and  Administrative Services Act of
    1949, as amended; Erooks Bill  (P.L. 92-5E2, sec. 902; 86
    Stat.  1279; 40 U.S.C. 483 et seg.). Second Independent
    Offices Appropriation  Act, 1954 (67 Stat. 193). Veterans'
    Benefits Act of  1957, sec. 1711 (71 Stat. 142; 38 9-9-.
    5011).   (P.L. 87-314; 75 Stat. 675). H. fept. 87-878. 41
    C.F.R. 101-43.001-5, 41 C.F.H.  101-43.001-20. 41 C.F.R.
    101-43.315-3. 41 C.F.R.  101-45.307. 40 Coup. Gen. 356.
    B-116731  (1953).

         The Director of the Supply Service of the Department  of
Medicine and Sucgery of the Veterajis' Administration (VA)
requested a decision concerning the VA's authority to  sell
silver recovered from the Vi's supplies, for which it currently
has no need, to the highest bidder, regardless of a declared
need by another Government agency. SaleL of excess or surplus
property must be handled by the General Services Administration,
and the need for personal property by any Federal agency must  be
paramount to any other disposal of such property. However, the
VA's revolving fund shoula be reimbursed for transfers or sales
of its property if reimbursement iE requested.  (Author/SC)




















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