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Consolidated Requirements12
export license when chemicals subject to export controls
are to be exported directly.
4.4.4.2 When chemicals subject to export controls are transferred
41CFR109-43.307-50(b)
under work-for-others agreements, co-operative
agreements, or technical programs, the recipients will be
informed in writing about export control restrictions that
must be followed in the event of a change in custody of
the materials.
4.4.5 High Risk Property - Nuclear-related or Proliferation-sensitive
Personal Property
4.4.5.1 All nuclear-related and proliferation-sensitive personal
41CFR109-43.307-52(a)
property (see definition) shall be physically tagged with a
certification from an authorized DOE program official at
the time of excess determination.
4.4.5.2 Excess nuclear-related and proliferation-sensitive
41CFR109-43.307-52(b)
personal property shall be stripped of all of its distinctive
characteristics, as determined by the cognizant program
office, prior to disposition. To the extent practicable,
such action shall be accomplished without compromising
any civilian utility or commercial value of the chemical.
4.5 Donation of Surplus Hazardous Materials to Public Agencies (see
41CFR109-43.315(d)
definition) via State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) (see
definition) - DOE contracting officers shall maintain a record of the
number of certified non-Federal agency screeners operating under their
authority and shall immediately notify the appropriate GSA regional
office of any changes in screening arrangements.
4.5.1 Donation of Hazardous Materials and Certain Categories of
41CFR101-42;
Property (General) - The Director, Office of Administrative
41CFR101-42.3;
Services and heads of DOE field organizations shall provide the
41CFR102-37;
safeguards, notifications, and certifications required for the
41CFR109-42.11;
41CFR109-44.702-3
donation of hazardous materials consistent with the requirements
in 41CFR109-42.11 and 41CFR101-42.
[NOTE: Donation of hazardous materials and certain categories
of property (see definition) is governed by the special policies
and methods prescribed in 41CFR101-42.3 in addition to the
requirements of 41CFR102-37.]
4.5.1.1 Surplus chemicals identified as hazardous material and
41CFR101-42.301(a)
not required for transfer as excess chemicals to Federal
agencies shall normally be made available for donation.
4.5.1.2 State Agencies for Surplus Property (SASPs) shall not
41CFR101-42.301(a)
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