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ii <br />Inventory Disposal Demilitarization Items: FFP items identified by DOD as requiring <br />demilitarization (DEMIL codes C, D, F) will be tracked and inventoried in the US Forest Service <br />Federal Excess Property Management Information system until final disposition. The City is <br />required to return those items to the nearest DOD Defense Reutilization Marketing Office <br />DEMIL site. If a DOD DEMIL site is not close, the City may be allowed to demilitarize the item <br />on site, through crushing, mutilation, cutting, and to make the item unusable for its original <br />intended use. The USDA Forest Service and DNR will coordinate demilitarization activities, <br />through the Distribution Reutilization Policy Director at the Defense Logistics Agency. <br />Records: The City agrees to provide access to and the right to examine all equipment, records, <br />books, papers or documents for all equipment transferred under the FFP to the US Forest <br />Service, DNR, DOD Office of Inspector General, the Comptroller General of the United States <br />or his authorized representative, and the USDA, including its Office of Inspector General, or <br />authorized representatives. The City is required to maintain property records for a minimum of <br />five years after acquisition of all non -consumable FFP property (i.e. registration, insurance, final <br />disposal). <br /><<greementNo>> Page 15 of 18 FLRA A/7/2015 <br />76 <br />