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(a) The department of administration is hereby designated as the central planning agency for the storage of all state surplus property. The secretary of administration shall survey each state agency annually to determine current and anticipated storage space requirements of the state agency. State agency property shall be stored in such places and in such manner as specified by rules and regulations of the secretary of administration. On and after the effective date of this act, no contract, lease or other document shall be entered into by a state agency to provide space for the storage of state agency property unless such contract, lease or other document has been approved by the secretary of administration.
(b) As used in this section, “state agency” has the meaning ascribed to such term under K.S.A. 75-3701, and amendments thereto.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 75. State Departments; Public Officers and Employees § 75-6608. Department of administration central planning agency for storage of state surplus property; annual survey; approval of acquisition of space for storage; state agency defined - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-75-state-departments-public-officers-and-employees/ks-st-sect-75-6608/
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