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| 7-EQUIPMENT USE |
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| 7.60 USE OF GOVERNMENT OWNED & FUNDED EQUIPMENT
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EFFECTIVE
6/1/00 |
LAST UPDATE
12/01/02 |
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| PURPOSE: |
To provide direction to university departments on the use of government owned property
and government funded, university titled property.
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| AUTHORITY: |
Powers and duties of the University President, ABOR Policy 3-801 and 3-802
Below authority applies ONLY to Federal Property (acquisition dollars or title):
48 Code of Federal Regulations 45.502, 45.507, 45.508.1, 45.508-2 and 45.509-2
Office of Management and Budget Circular A-110 |
| POLICY: |
University departments are responsible for the control and use of government owned
property and government funded university titled property in accordance with the terms of
the contract, grant or agreement. |
| PROCEDURE: |
- GOVERNMENT OWNED EQUIPMENT:
| RESPONSIBILITY |
ACTION |
CUSTODIAL DEPARTMENT |
- Government owned property shall be used only for the term
of the contract and purposes authorized in the contract.
- Use of government property on other activities shall be
permissible, if authorized by the federal awarding agencies.
- Government owned property shall be kept physically separate from University owned property unless the following commingling requirements have been met.
Property may be commingled when it is advantageous to the
government, consistent with the contract’s authority to use the
equipment, and the property is clearly identified and recorded
as government property.
- For each item of government property with a value of $5,000
or more, maintain a log that includes a minimum level of
usage below which retention needs to be analyzed and
justified, and that provides for recording authorized and
actual use.
- When government owned equipment becomes excess to the purposes of the contract, grant or agreement, notify the Sponsored Projects Services Property Administrator.
- Upon the completion or termination of a contract, grant or
agreement with government owned property, the department
shall perform a physical inventory of government owned
property when requested by the Sponsored Projects Services
Property Administrator.
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SPS PROEPRTY ADMINISTRATOR |
- When notified by a department that government owned
property is excess to their needs, submit to the federal
awarding agency a request for disposition instructions.
- At the close of the contract, grant, or agreement, submit to the
federal awarding agency a physical inventory report on
residual government owned property. It shall request
disposition instructions with title be abandoned or donated
to the University. The report shall disclose any discrepancies
identified by the physical inventory and request relief of
accountability, as applicable.
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- GOVERNMENT FUNDED/UNIVERSITY TITLED EQUIPMENT:
CUSTODIAL DEPARTMENT |
- Equipment shall be used in the project or program of the
contract, grant or agreement from which it was acquired as long
as needed and without regard to continuing government
support.
- The equipment title shall not be encumbered through other
sponsor funds and property provisions without approval of the
federal awarding agency.
- Provided there is no interference with its use on the original
project or program of the contract, grant or agreement from
which it was acquired, the equipment shall be available to other
federal sponsored activities with the first preference to the
original federal sponsor and the second preference to other
federal sponsors.
- If property is excess to the original project or program, the
equipment is authorized to be used on other federally sponsored
activities with the first preference to the original federal sponsor
and the second preference to other federal sponsors.
- The equipment can be used on non-federal activities, if
permitted by the original project or program contract, grant or
agreement.
- When the equipment is no longer needed, prepare a Request for Authorization to
Dispose of Property form form and forward to Surplus Property.
- Provide or arrange for transport to Surplus Property.
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| SURPLUS PROPERTY |
- Sell or dispose of the equipment per Surplus Property disposal
procedures.
- If the sale bid is $5,000 or more per unit and the property was
acquired on a Sponsored Projects account (300000 – 499999),
obtain approval for the sale from the Sponsored Projects
Services Property Administrator. Prior federal sponsor
approval for property disposal is required on some federally
funded, University titled equipment when the sale (market
value) price is $5,000 or more.
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SPS PROPERTY ADMINISTRATOR |
- When contracted by Surplus Property, verify if the
sponsor is a federal agency and if the federal sponsor’s
contract, grant or agreement has a property provision requiring
federal sponsor approval before a disposal sale with a per unit
price of $5,000 or more.
- If federal sponsor approval for the disposal is required,
submit a disposition request to the federal sponsor. Inform
Surplus Property upon receipt of instructions from the
federal sponsor.
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