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Act 139 of 1961 Federal Surplus Property (18.251 - 18.261)


  • Section 18.251 Federal Surplus Property Program; to Be Administered by Department of Administration as State Agency.
  • Section 18.252 Federal Surplus Property; Receipt, Warehousing, and Distribution by Department of Administration.
  • Section 18.253 Federal Surplus Property; Applications for Acquisition; Recommendations of Department of Administration.
  • Section 18.254 Federal Surplus Property; Permissible Action by Department of Administration.
  • Section 18.255 Federal Surplus Property; Department of Administration as Clearing House of Information.
  • Section 18.256 Federal Surplus Property; State Plan of Operation and Reports to Be Filed by Department of Administration.
  • Section 18.257 Federal Surplus Property; Charges to Eligible Recipients for Handling and Transfer.
  • Section 18.258 Federal Surplus Property; Accounting of Charges; Nonreversion of Balance.
  • Section 18.259 Federal Surplus Property; Rules and Regulations for Utilization.
  • Section 18.260 Federal Surplus Property; Bonds for Employees Handling Same.
  • Section 18.261 Federal Surplus Property; Obligation of State by Department Prohibited; Warehouses.
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