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Subtitle C-Federal Property Management Regulations System (Continued)

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Pricing policy for occupancy in GSA space 102-86-102-115[Reserved]

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SUBCHAPTER E—TRAVEL MANAGEMENT [RESERVED]

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Creation, maintenance, and use of records

Standard and optional forms management program

102-196 Federal facility ridesharing [Reserved]

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SUBCHAPTERS H-Z [RESERVED]

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102-2.75 What timeframes apply to deviations?

102-2.80 What steps must an agency take to deviate from the FMR? 102-2.85 What are the reasons for writing to GSA about FMR deviations? 102-2.90 Where should my agency send its correspondence on an FMR deviation? 102-2.95 What information must agencies in

clude in their deviation letters to GSA? 102-2.100 Must agencies provide GSA with a

follow-up analysis of their experience in deviating from the FMR?

102-2.105 What information must agencies include in their follow-up analysis? 102-2.110 When must agencies provide their follow-up analysis?

NON-REGULATORY MATERIAL

102-2.115 What kinds of non-regulatory material does GSA publish outside of the FMR?

102-2.120 How do I know whom to contact to discuss the regulatory requirements of programs addressed in the FMR? 102-2.125 What source of information can my agency use to identify materials that describe how to do business with GSA?

Subpart B-Forms

102-2.130 Where are FMR forms prescribed? 102-2.135 How do agencies obtain forms prescribed by the FMR?

Subpart C-Plain Language Regulatory Style

102-2.140 What elements of plain language appear in the FMR?

102-2.145 To what do pronouns refer when used in the FMR?

AUTHORITY: 40 U.S.C. 486(c).

SOURCE: 64 FR 39085, July 21, 1999, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A-Regulation System

GENERAL

§ 102-2.5 What is the Federal Management Regulation (FMR)?

The Federal Management Regulation (FMR) is the successor regulation to the Federal Property Management Regulations (FPMR). It contains updated regulatory policies originally found in the FPMR. However, it does not contain FPMR material that described how to do business with the General Services Administration (GSA). "How to" materials on this and other subjects are available in customer service guides, handbooks, brochures and Internet websites provided by GSA. (See § 102-2.125.)

§ 102-2.10 What is the FMR's purpose?

The FMR prescribes policies concerning property management and related administrative activities. GSA issues the FMR to carry out the Administrator of General Services' functional responsibilities, as established by statutes, Executive orders, Presidential memoranda, Circulars and bulletins issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other policy directives.

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