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63A-9-807. Charges and fees assessed for surplus property.
(1) The division may assess charges and fees for the acquisition, warehousing,distribution, or transfer of any property of the United States for educational, public health, or civildefense purposes, including research, only if those charges and fees are reasonably related to thedivision's care and handling costs of acquiring, receipting, warehousing, distributing, ortransferring the property.
(2) The division may reduce or eliminate charges on property that is found not to beusable for the purpose for which it was procured.
(3) The division shall limit the charges and fees assessed against real property to thereasonable administrative costs that the division incurred in effecting transfer.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 252, 1997 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63a > Chapter-09 > 63a-9-807

63A-9-807. Charges and fees assessed for surplus property.
(1) The division may assess charges and fees for the acquisition, warehousing,distribution, or transfer of any property of the United States for educational, public health, or civildefense purposes, including research, only if those charges and fees are reasonably related to thedivision's care and handling costs of acquiring, receipting, warehousing, distributing, ortransferring the property.
(2) The division may reduce or eliminate charges on property that is found not to beusable for the purpose for which it was procured.
(3) The division shall limit the charges and fees assessed against real property to thereasonable administrative costs that the division incurred in effecting transfer.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 252, 1997 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-63a > Chapter-09 > 63a-9-807

63A-9-807. Charges and fees assessed for surplus property.
(1) The division may assess charges and fees for the acquisition, warehousing,distribution, or transfer of any property of the United States for educational, public health, or civildefense purposes, including research, only if those charges and fees are reasonably related to thedivision's care and handling costs of acquiring, receipting, warehousing, distributing, ortransferring the property.
(2) The division may reduce or eliminate charges on property that is found not to beusable for the purpose for which it was procured.
(3) The division shall limit the charges and fees assessed against real property to thereasonable administrative costs that the division incurred in effecting transfer.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 252, 1997 General Session