Federally-Controlled Facilities Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 48 CFR 2.101 (Title 48, Federal Acquisition Regulations System; Chapter 1, Federal Acquisition Regulation; Subchapter A, General; Part 2, Definitions of Words and Terms; Subpart 2.1, Definitions), "Federally-controlled facilities means --
(1) Federally-owned buildings or leased space, whether for single or multi-tenant occupancy, and its grounds and approaches, all or any portion of which is under the jurisdiction, custody or control of a department or agency;
(2) Federally-controlled commercial space shared with non-government tenants. For example, if a department or agency leased the 10th floor of a commercial building, the Directive applies to the 10th floor only;
(3) Government-owned, contractor-operated facilities, including laboratories engaged in national defense research and production activities; and
(4) Facilities under a management and operating contract, such as for the operation, maintenance, or support of a Government-owned or Government-controlled research, development, special production, or testing establishment.”
Legal Definition list
- Federally Vaccine-Eligible Child
- Federally Supported Work
- Federally Related Transaction
- Federally Related Mortgage Loan
- Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Government
- Federally-Controlled Facilities
- Federally-Controlled Information System
- Federally-Declared Disaster [Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce]
- Federation
- Fedwire (R)
- Fedwire(R) Non-Value Transaction
Related Legal Terms
- Competitive, Special, And Facilities Research Grant Act
- Complementary Educational Facilities
- Crest Facilities
- Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
- Educational Facilities
- Eligible Facilities List [Energy]
- Energy Facilities
- Facilities Capital Cost of Money
- Federal Control of Use of Port Facilities and Services
- Federally-Controlled Information System