This graphic depicts the steps to excess and dispose fuel sampling equipment and supplies.Step 1 - FMSS or GM notifies FCO/A the truck will be turned in.Step 2- FCO/A lists the contents, usable items and quantities. The list of likely property may be found in IRM 4.24.14.Step 3A - GM shares the list with group and solicits interest. GM will instruct FCO/A to send supplies and equipment to specific employees. The FCO/A will update list as items are requested.Step 3B - GM expands solicitation to territory and other Excise territory. GM will instruct FCO/A to send supplies and equipment to specific employees. The FCO/A will update list as items are requested.Step 4 - FCO/A separates the consumable and the non-consumable items. See the list for Examples of Consumable Items shown below. Step 5 - GM makes reasonable effort to retain the consumable items. Recommend group and TM secretaries consider items on-hand before ordering supplies. Step 6 - FCO/A emails FMSS-HQ property to arrange disposal of property. Provide list to FMSS Property & Asset Management HQ. Step 7 - FCO/A coordinates with FMSS to excess or dispose of the items. The options will depend on the FCO/A locale, type of property and other factors.Goals of the ProcessEnsure the IRS adheres to Federal Management Regulations and IRM 1.14.4 guidance on the disposal of government property declared excess.Establish uniform process for disposing of unneeded equipment and supplies.Promote efficient use government resources.Examples of Consumable ItemsNitrile glovesPipettes Tubing and funnels Garmin GPS unitSample bottles and capsShipping boxes for fuel samplesForm 9667 sample bottle labelsSample pumps Hand cleaner, paper towel, hand wipes, trash bagsFirst-aid kits