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116 STAT. 1074 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 (2) aid in the development of specifications and standards. (c) FEES. — (1) IN GENERAL.—The Administrator shall charge the producer or vendor a fee for the tests. (2) AMOUNT OF FEE IF TESTS PREDOMINANTLY SERVE INTEREST OF PRODUCER OR VENDOR.— If the Administrator determines that conducting the tests predominantly serves the interest of the producer or vendor, the Administrator shall fix the fee in an amount that will recover the costs of conducting the tests, including all components of the costs, determined in accordance with accepted accounting principles. (3) AMOUNT OF FEE IF TESTS DO NOT PREDOMINANTLY SERVE INTEREST OF PRODUCER OR VENDOR. —If the Administrator determines that conducting the tests does not predominantly serve the interest of the producer or vendor, the Administrator shall fix the fee in an amount the Administrator determines is reasonable for furnishing the testing service. SUBCHAPTER III—FUNDS § 321. General Supply Fund (a) EXISTENCE.— The Genereil Supply Fund is a special fund in the Treasury. (b) COMPOSITION.— (1) IN GENERAL. —The Fund is composed of amounts appropriated to the Fund and the value, as determined by the Administrator of General Services, of personal property tremsferred from executive agencies to the Administrator under section 501(d) of this title to the extent that payment is not made or credit allowed for the property. (2) OTHER CREDITS. — (A) IN GENERAL. —The Fund shall be credited with all reimbursements, advances, and refunds or recoveries relating to personal property or services procured through the Fund, including— (i) the net proceeds of disposal of surplus personal property; and (ii) receipts from carriers and others for loss of, or damage to, personal property. (B) REAPPROPRIATION.— Amounts credited under this paragraph are reappropriated for tile purposes of the Fund. (3) DEPOSIT OF FEES. — Fees collected by the Administrator under section 313 of this title may be deposited in the Fund to be used for the purposes of the Fund. (c) USES. — (1) IN GENERAL.—The Fund is available for use by or under the direction and control of the Administrator for— (A) procuring, for the use of federal agencies in the proper discharge of their responsibilities— (i) personal property (including the purchase from or through the Public Printer, for warehouse issue, of standard forms, blankbook work, standard specifications, and other printed material in common use by federal agencies and not available through the Superintendent of Documents); and (ii) nonpersonal services;