Donations of Surplus Personal Property to Public Airports Kendall Ball Daniel Tobin Federal Aviation Administration Kim Doner SRA International
The Authority The authority to transfer property to a Public Airport comes from 49 USC 47151-47153. http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/49c471.txt 49 U.S.C 47151 authorizes executive agencies to give priority consideration to requests from a public airport for the donation of certain types of surplus personal property. 2
FAA Guidance FAA Order 5150.2A, Federal Surplus Property for Public Airport Purposes, dated September 19, 1972 provides guidance and procedure for FAA participation in the disposition of Federal surplus property by the General Services Administration (GSA) for public airport purposes. http://isddc.dot.gov/olpfiles/faa/005621.pdf. Advisory Circular AC 5150-2C (DRAFT) dated 8/31/2009, advises public airport owners and other interested parties with the Federal Surplus Personal Property Program for public airports and provides procedures to be used in applying for and acquiring surplus personal property. 3
Federal Management Regulations (FMR) 41 CFR 102.37 FMR requires that the Department of Transportation (DOT) determine property requirements for airports, set eligibility requirements, determine eligibility, certify the property transferred, provide GSA with names of officials who certify the property documents for the airports, enforce compliance, and request access from GSA for airport officials to screen and hold property. DOT has delegated these requirements to the FAA. 4
FAA Responsibilities The FAA Airports Region or District Office: Determines the property requirements of any State, political sub-region of a State, or tax-supported organization for public airport use; Sets eligibility requirements for public airports and makes determinations of eligibility; Certifies that property listed on a transfer request is desirable or necessary for public airport use; Advises GSA of FAA Airports Region or District Office officials authorized to approve transfer requests and notifies GSA of any changes in signatory authority; Determines and enforces compliance with the terms and conditions under which surplus personal property is transferred for public airport use; and Authorizes public airports to visit holding agencies for the purpose of screening and selecting property for transfer. 5
Public Airport Responsibilities Apply to the FAA for a screening card or letter. Apply for access to GSAXcess. Screen for available surplus personal property. Coordinate with their servicing FAA Airports Region or District Office to facilitate transfers. Certify that requested property is for public airport use. Arrange for pick up and/or pay packing, crating, handling and transportation for allocated property. Maintain the property in good repair and to make it available for inspection by FAA. Not sell, salvage, or dispose of the property without the consent of the FAA Airports Region or District Office for a period of one year from donation. 6
Types of Property Eligible for Donation Sweepers Rollers Mowers Concrete mixers Asphalt kettles Air compressors Blitzers Dump trucks Rakes Trucks Tractors Jeeps Snow plows Fire trucks Aircraft rescue trucks Beacons Runway, taxiway and apron lighting fixtures and equipment Approach lights Boundary lights Wind cones Wind socks Tetrahedrons Wind tees Segmented circles Wind direction indicators Cable Arresting barriers Blast fences Fencing Utility systems components Buildings Hangars T-hangars Radio equipment Navigational aids 7
Criteria Used to Determine Eligibility for Donation Relevance to Airport Facilities. Usually limited to items that will normally be used directly and primarily in the preservation, maintenance, operation, or development of basic airport facilities. Capability to Maintain. Public airports receiving surplus federal property will be required to maintain the property throughout its useful life. 8
Applications to the Program The airport applicant (representative/employee) must submit a written request or e-mail, to the local FAA Airports Region or District Office for designation as an eligible recipient of federal surplus property. The FAA Airports Region or District Office will provide the requestor with: A cover letter explaining the application requirements. An application for screener card or a Letter of Authorization. The Certifications, Agreements, and Assurances document. GSAXcess Access Request Form. 9
Ways to Locate Surplus Personal Property If a donating federal agency is aware of a requirement for property by a public airport, the agency should make GSA aware of this interest. GSAXcess allows public airports and other users to search using specific criteria. Regional and local associations of airport owners may often be in a position to screen and find available surplus property suitable for transfer to public airports in their jurisdiction. 10
Allocation of Property Requests When property is allocated by GSA they will send an allocation email to the FAA Approving Official. The FAA Approving Official at the FAA Airports Region or District Office will review the request and, if appropriate, electronically approve the request in GSAXcess. GSA will finalize the approval in GSAXcess and an email will be sent to the FAA Approving Official and the requestor with instructions and an electronic SF 123 containing the electronic approval signatures. 11
Pickup or Shipping Arrangements Surplus personal property is under the jurisdiction of the agency that is holding the property. It is the responsibility of the receiving public airport to make arrangements for pickup or shipping of the property. Arrangements must be made within 14 days of the date on the SF 123 Transfer Order. 12
Accountability for Property When a public airport picks up surplus personal property, they must sign the SF 123 Transfer Order and fax a copy to the FAA Airports Region or District Office. The FAA Airports Region or District Office will add the surplus property to the inventory of surplus personal property held by the public airport. This inventory is the basis for periodic FAA reviews to assure the terms and conditions of the donations are being met. 13
Donations to Public Airports not Authorized Under This Program Airports requesting property not eligible for donation under the Public Airports Donation Program may request the property through their State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP). Contact information can be found at http://www.gsa.gov/portal/gsa/ep/contentview.do? contenttype=gsa_basic&contentid=10790&noc=t. The SASPs perform screening for state and local governments and eligible nonprofit organizations within the state. SASPs may charge fees to recover administrative, screening, and transportation expenses from the final recipient. 14
Points of Contact The Address List for Regional Airports Regions and Airports District/Field Offices is available from http://www.faa.gov/airports/ news_information/contact_info/regional/. 15
For Further Information Kendall L. Ball, P.E. FAA NUO for Public Airports (APP-520) 800 Independence Ave. SW Orville Wright Bldg., Room 619 Washington, DC 20591 Office # (202) 267-7436 Pager # (866) 498-7211 16