§ 42-56.2-1. Federal surplus property officer — Appointment — Duties. Within the department of administration there shall be a federal surplus property officer who shall be appointed by the director of the department and who shall be in the classified service of the state. The federal surplus property officer shall exercise the powers and duties […]
§ 42-56.2-2. Contracts by federal surplus property officer. The federal surplus property officer may enter into any contract with the United States, or with any agency of the United States, for the purchase, lease or other acquisition of any equipment, supplies, materials, or other personal property, and may, with the approval of the governor, enter […]
§ 42-56.2-3. Acquisition by federal surplus property officer. The federal surplus property officer may acquire and procure equipment, supplies, materials, and other personal property pursuant to the provisions of § 42-56.2-1 for use by the state or by any of the municipalities of the state or for use by nonprofit educational or charitable institutions within […]
§ 42-56.2-4. Payment for property acquired by federal surplus property officer. The federal surplus property officer may draw upon the general service rotary fund for all expenses and costs incurred in the procurement or acquisition of equipment, supplies, materials, and other personal property pursuant to the provisions of § 42-56.2-1, and whenever any equipment, supplies, […]
§ 42-56.2-5. Cooperation of other agencies. All state departments and agencies, the director of the department of human services and the board of governors for higher education are authorized and directed to cooperate with the federal surplus property officer in carrying out the provisions of this chapter. The board of regents for elementary and secondary […]
§ 42-56.2-6. Bidding by cities and towns at sales of property. The governing body of any city or town within the state may, by appropriate ordinance, designate any office holder or employee of that city or town to enter a bid or bids in its behalf at any sale of any equipment, supplies, material, or […]
§ 42-56.2-7. Inconsistent provisions. Any provisions of any law, charter, ordinance, resolution, rule, or regulation which are inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter are suspended to the extent those provisions are inconsistent with this chapter. History of Section.P.L. 1992, ch. 420, § 2.
§ 42-56.2-8. Powers supplemental. This chapter shall be construed to supplement the powers already existing in the agencies mentioned above. History of Section.P.L. 1992, ch. 420, § 2.
§ 42-56.2-9. Acceptance of relinquishment of federal jurisdiction. The governor is authorized, empowered, and may accept on behalf of the state, relinquishment of federal jurisdiction over any property situated within the state and subject to the legislative jurisdiction of the United States government. History of Section.P.L. 1992, ch. 420, § 2.