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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
USAID contracts, except those for commercial items, must contain the following preface and reporting requirement as additions to the appropriate Government Property clause prescribed by (48 CFR) FAR 45.107, per a GAO audit recommendation.
Preface: To be inserted preceding the text of the FAR clause.
Government Property—USAID Reporting Requirements (OCT 2017)(a)(1) The term Government-furnished property, wherever it appears in the following clause, shall mean
(i) non-expendable personal property owned by or leased to the U.S. Government and furnished to the contractor, and
(ii) personal property furnished either prior to or during the performance of this contract by any U.S. Government accountable officer to the contractor for use in connection with performance of this contract and identified by such officer as accountable. All mobile Information Technology (IT) equipment, including but not limited to, mobile phones (e.g. smartphones), laptops, tablets, and encrypted devices provided as government furnished property, title to which vests in the U.S. Government, are considered accountable personal property.
(2) The term Government property, wherever it appears in the following clause, shall mean Government-furnished property, Contractor acquired mobile IT equipment and non-expendable personal property title to which vests in the U.S. Government under this contract.
(3) Non-expendable personal property, for purposes of this contract, is defined as personal property that is complete in itself, does not lose its identity or become a component part of another article when put into use; is durable, with an expected service life of two years or more; and that has a unit cost of more than $500.
(b) Reporting Requirement: To be inserted following the text of the (48 CFR) FAR clause.
Reporting Requirements: The Contractor will submit an annual report on all Government property in a form and manner acceptable to USAID substantially as follows:
Annual Report of Government Property in Contractor's Custody[Name of Contractor as of (end of contract year), 20XX]
Furniture and furnishings— |
Other |
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Motor vehicles |
Office |
Living quarters |
Government property
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A. Value of property as of last report |
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B. Transactions during this reporting period |
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1. |
Acquisitions (add): |
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a. Contractor acquired property 1 |
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b. Government furnished 2 |
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c. Transferred from others, without reimbursement 3 |
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2. Disposals (deduct): |
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a. Returned to USAID |
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b. Transferred to USAID—Contractor purchased |
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c. Transferred to other Government agencies 3 |
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d. Other disposals 3 |
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C. Value of property as of reporting date |
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D. Estimated average age of contractor held property |
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Years |
Years |
Years |
Years |
1 Non-expendable property and all mobile IT equipment.
2 Government-furnished property listed in this contract as nonexpendable or accountable, including all mobile IT equipment.
3 Explain if transactions were not processed through or otherwise authorized by USAID.
Property Inventory VerificationI attest that (1) physical inventories of Government property are taken not less frequently than annually; (2) the accountability records maintained for Government property in our possession are in agreement with such inventories; and (3) the total of the detailed accountability records maintained agrees with the property value shown opposite line C above, and the estimated average age of each category of property is as cited opposite line D above.
Authorized Signature
Name
Title
Date
(End of clause)
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 48. Federal Acquisition Regulations System 48.752.245-70 Government property—USAID reporting requirements - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-48-federal-acquisition-regulations-system/cfr-48-752-245-70/
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