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      Sec. 4-67g. Bureau of Real Property Management. There is created a Bureau of Real Property Management within the Office of Policy and Management. Such office shall be responsible for: (1) Long-range planning with regard to the use of all state real property; (2) determining the level of efficiency of each and every state agency's use of any and all real property under its control; and (3) reviewing the inventory of state property maintained by the Commissioner of Public Works pursuant to subdivision (6) of section 4b-1 to determine the appropriate use of such properties.

      (May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-7, S. 28, 36.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title4 > Chap050 > Sec4-67g

      Sec. 4-67g. Bureau of Real Property Management. There is created a Bureau of Real Property Management within the Office of Policy and Management. Such office shall be responsible for: (1) Long-range planning with regard to the use of all state real property; (2) determining the level of efficiency of each and every state agency's use of any and all real property under its control; and (3) reviewing the inventory of state property maintained by the Commissioner of Public Works pursuant to subdivision (6) of section 4b-1 to determine the appropriate use of such properties.

      (May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-7, S. 28, 36.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title4 > Chap050 > Sec4-67g

      Sec. 4-67g. Bureau of Real Property Management. There is created a Bureau of Real Property Management within the Office of Policy and Management. Such office shall be responsible for: (1) Long-range planning with regard to the use of all state real property; (2) determining the level of efficiency of each and every state agency's use of any and all real property under its control; and (3) reviewing the inventory of state property maintained by the Commissioner of Public Works pursuant to subdivision (6) of section 4b-1 to determine the appropriate use of such properties.

      (May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-7, S. 28, 36.)