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102-75.490
Who must notify eligible public agencies that surplus real property for educational and public health purposes is available?
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102-75.495
May the Department of Education (ED) or the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) notify nonprofit organizations that surplus real property and related personal property is available for educational and public health purposes?
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102-75.500
Which Federal agencies may the head of the disposal agency (or his or her designee) assign for disposal surplus real property to be used for educational and public health purposes?
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102-75.505
Is the request for educational or public health use of a property by an eligible nonprofit institution contingent upon the disposal agency's approval?
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102-75.510
When must the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services notify the disposal agency that an eligible applicant is interested in acquiring the property?
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102-75.515
What action must the disposal agency take after an eligible public agency has submitted a plan of use for property for an educational or public health requirement?
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102-75.520
What must the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Services address in the assignment recommendation that is submitted to the disposal agency?
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102-75.525
What responsibilities do landholding agencies have concerning properties to be used for educational and public health purposes?
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102-75.530
What happens if the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Services does not approve any applications for conveyance of the property for educational or public health purposes?
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102-75.535
What responsibilities does the Department of Education or the Department of Health and Human Services have after receiving the disposal agency's assignment letter?
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102-75.540
Who is responsible for enforcing compliance with the terms and conditions of the transfer for educational or public health purposes?
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102-75.545
What happens if property that was transferred to meet an educational or public health requirement is revested in the United States for noncompliance with the terms of sale, or other cause?

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