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      Sec. 4a-67. (Formerly Sec. 4-120a). Acquisition of federal surplus property. The Commissioner of Administrative Services is designated as the official agency of the state to acquire, warehouse and distribute surplus personal property of the federal government and to act on behalf of any state agencies or other donees eligible for such federal surplus personal property under federal legislation or regulations, and is authorized to execute, with the approval of the Attorney General, any certification or agreement required by the federal government and to take all other action necessary or appropriate to cooperate with the federal government in carrying out the purpose of any federal act or regulation in connection with such surplus personal property. All moneys or other assets derived from the sale of property acquired under the provisions of this section shall be credited to the revolving fund established by section 4a-75 and may be expended after allotment in accordance with law.

      (1959, P.A. 136, S. 1; 1967, P.A. 482, S. 1; P.A. 77-614, S. 101, 610.)

      History: 1967 act required proceeds of sales be credited to revolving fund; P.A. 77-614 replaced director of purchases with commissioner of administrative services; Sec. 4-120a transferred to Sec. 4a-67 in 1989.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title4a > Chap058 > Sec4a-67

      Sec. 4a-67. (Formerly Sec. 4-120a). Acquisition of federal surplus property. The Commissioner of Administrative Services is designated as the official agency of the state to acquire, warehouse and distribute surplus personal property of the federal government and to act on behalf of any state agencies or other donees eligible for such federal surplus personal property under federal legislation or regulations, and is authorized to execute, with the approval of the Attorney General, any certification or agreement required by the federal government and to take all other action necessary or appropriate to cooperate with the federal government in carrying out the purpose of any federal act or regulation in connection with such surplus personal property. All moneys or other assets derived from the sale of property acquired under the provisions of this section shall be credited to the revolving fund established by section 4a-75 and may be expended after allotment in accordance with law.

      (1959, P.A. 136, S. 1; 1967, P.A. 482, S. 1; P.A. 77-614, S. 101, 610.)

      History: 1967 act required proceeds of sales be credited to revolving fund; P.A. 77-614 replaced director of purchases with commissioner of administrative services; Sec. 4-120a transferred to Sec. 4a-67 in 1989.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title4a > Chap058 > Sec4a-67

      Sec. 4a-67. (Formerly Sec. 4-120a). Acquisition of federal surplus property. The Commissioner of Administrative Services is designated as the official agency of the state to acquire, warehouse and distribute surplus personal property of the federal government and to act on behalf of any state agencies or other donees eligible for such federal surplus personal property under federal legislation or regulations, and is authorized to execute, with the approval of the Attorney General, any certification or agreement required by the federal government and to take all other action necessary or appropriate to cooperate with the federal government in carrying out the purpose of any federal act or regulation in connection with such surplus personal property. All moneys or other assets derived from the sale of property acquired under the provisions of this section shall be credited to the revolving fund established by section 4a-75 and may be expended after allotment in accordance with law.

      (1959, P.A. 136, S. 1; 1967, P.A. 482, S. 1; P.A. 77-614, S. 101, 610.)

      History: 1967 act required proceeds of sales be credited to revolving fund; P.A. 77-614 replaced director of purchases with commissioner of administrative services; Sec. 4-120a transferred to Sec. 4a-67 in 1989.