LD 1677
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purchase, lease, lease-purchase or enter into other financing
agreements for the acquisition of equipment in accordance with this
subsection when it can be demonstrated that any such action or
agreement provides a clear cost advantage to the State;

 
4. Central mail room. Establish and conduct a central mail
room for the state departments and agencies at the seat of
government;

 
5. Surplus property. Transfer to or between state departments
and agencies or educational institutions or sell supplies,
materials and equipment that are surplus, obsolete or unused;

 
6.__Internal service fund accounts. Maintain or establish,
through the Office of the State Controller, an internal service
fund account for each of the central services described in
subsections 1 to 5. The funds deposited in the account must
include, but are not limited to, appropriations made to the
account, funds transferred to the account from within the
Department of Administrative and Financial Services, funds
received from state departments and agencies using the services
provided by the central services and earnings by the fund from
the Treasurer of State's pool.

 
Each of the central services described in subsections 1 to 5 may
levy charges according to a rate schedule recommended by the
Director of the Bureau of General Services and approved by the
Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services against all
departments and agencies using their services.

 
§1828.__Sales of surplus property to educational institutions,

 
qualifying nonprofit organizations and fire departments

 
1.__Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following
meanings.

 
A. "Educational institution" means:

 
(1)__Any public elementary or secondary school;

 
(2)__Any elementary or secondary private school
approved for tuition whose school enrollment is at
least 60% publicly funded students as determined by the
previous school year's October to April average
enrollment;

 
(3)__Any nonpublic postsecondary school; or


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