Use of abandoned and underutilized buildings, grounds, and facilities

United States Code

Section: 30309

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 51 U.S.C. § 30309

In this section, the term “depressed communities” means rural and urban communities that are relatively depressed, in terms of age of housing, extent of poverty, growth of per capita income, extent of unemployment, job lag, or surplus labor. Abandoned or underutilized buildings, grounds, and facilities in depressed communities that can be converted to Administration usage at a reasonable cost, as determined by the Administrator. Any military installation that is closed or being closed, or any facility at such an installation. owned or leased by the United States for the use of another agency of the Federal Government; and excess to the needs of that agency; or underutilized by that agency. In any case in which the Administrator considers the purchase, lease, or expansion of a facility to meet requirements of the Administration, the Administrator shall consider whether those requirements could be met by the use of one of the following: Any other facility or part of a facility that the Administrator determines to be— considered by the head of the agency involved to be— (Source: (Pub. L. 111–314, § 3, Dec. 18, 2010, 124 Stat. 3366.))

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