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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 1. Administration
Agency 30. Department of General Services
Chapter 120. Virginia Federal Property Agency - State Plan of Operation
11/21/2024

1VAC30-120-130. Cooperative agreements.

A. The State Agency will enter into or review, or revise cooperative agreements with federal General Services Administration (GSA) or other federal agencies pursuant to the provisions of § 2.2-1123 of the Code of Virginia, Section 203(n) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, and FMR 102-37.325. The agreements may include but not limited to:

1. Use of donable property by the State Agency;

2. Overseas property;

3. Use of federal facilities and services; and

4. Inter-state.

B. Cooperative agreements entered into between GSA and the State Agency may be terminated by either party upon 60 days written notice to the other party. Termination of an agreement between a federal agency designated by GSA and a state agency, and interstate cooperative distribution agreements, shall be mutually agreed to by the parties.

C. The State Agency may enter into such other cooperative agreements with eligible agencies in the State as may be deemed necessary or advisable.

Statutory Authority

§ 2.2-1123 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR330-04-03 §XIII, eff. September 20, 1984; amended, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 17, eff. May 22, 2013.

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