41 CFR · Public Contracts and Property Management
§ 128-1.5004 — Basis for delegations of authority and assignment of responsibilities.
41 CFR § 128-1.5004
TitleTitle 41: Public Contracts and Property ManagementPartPart 128-1: Introduction
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 6, 2026)
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41 C.F.R. § 128-1.5004 (2026).
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§ 128-1.5004 Basis for delegations of authority and assignment of responsibilities.
Certain personal property management functions can be performed by an individual only under a specific grant of authority to that individual. Other functions may be performed simply on the basis of general instructions or directions or by virtue of an individual occupying the position to which the responsibility for the function is assigned. In either situation, to eliminate excessive delay and to reduce unnecessary involvement of multiple management levels, it is considered generally desirable to place authority and responsibility for and to exercise property management actions at the lowest organizational unit practical. Accordingly, specific redelegations of the authority vested in the Assistant Attorney
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§ 128-1.5002-6
Personal property management.§ 128-1.5002-7
Property management officer (PMO).§ 128-1.5002-8
Property custodian (PC).§ 128-1.5002-9
Supply support system.§ 128-1.5003
Primary authority and responsibility.§ 128-1.5005
Delegations of authority.§ 128-1.5005-1
Primary delegations.§ 128-1.5005-2
Redelegations of authority.§ 128-1.5006
General responsibilities.§ 128-1.5006-1
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