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B-259718 1 (1995-08-25)

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         United States
AO       General Accounting Office
         Washington, D.C. 20548

         Office of the General Counsel



         B-259718


         August 25, 1995


         Mr. James L. Rock
         Certifying Officer, FMC-LV
         United States Environmental Protection Agency
         P.O. Box 98515
         Las Vegas, NV  89193-2423

         Dear Mr. Rock:

         This responds to your request regarding the propriety of paying for annual airport
         parking permits. The Center purchases the permits which provide access to general
         parking at McCarran Airport with no specified spaces. The permits are prepaid, are
         used only by staff on travel status, and result in a cost savings to the government.
         You  are concerned that a prepaid agreement to provide parking on an annual basis
         to be used as needed might be characterized as a lease of parking space, and
         therefore should be obtained through the General Services Administration (GSA).

         The purchase  of airport parking services is not specifically provided for by statute.
         The standard for measuring the propriety of a particular expenditure not specified
         in a statute is the necessary expense test. Under this test, an expenditure is
         permissible if it is reasonably necessary in carrying out an authorized function or
         will contribute materially to the effective accomplishment of that function and if it
         is not otherwise prohibited by law. 72 Comp. Gen. 73 (1992). The question is
         whether the expenditure falls within the agency's legitimate range of discretion or
         whether its relationship to an authorized purpose or function is so attenuated as to
         take it beyond that range. B-223608, Dec. 19, 1988. Applying this test in light of the
         agency's justification in this case, payment for parking permits to be used by
         employees  who require parking at the airport while on official travel strikes us as a
         legitimate exercise of the agency's discretion.

         The fact that the permits are renewed on an annual basis does not require that the
         purchase be characterized as a lease. As the certifying officer properly recognizes,
         unless an agency has specific statutory authority, leases must generally be obtained
         through GSA.  See Federal Property Management   Regulation § 101-18.101. As it is
         commonly   used, however, the term lease refers to the exclusive right to use a

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