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The commissioner of administration shall report annually in writing to the appropriations committees of the general assembly regarding the operation of the Missouri state agency for surplus property, as defined in section 37.075. The report shall be submitted by the commissioner as part of the appropriations process for the annual budget of the office of administration and shall contain financial information relating to the operation of the state agency for surplus property for the preceding fiscal year, including, but not limited to, the types and value of property acquired as determined by the agency, the costs for transportation of the property expended by the agency, the overhead of the agency as a dollar value and as a percentage of property acquired, the method by which such overhead is calculated, the value of the property distributed to qualified entities eligible to receive surplus property pursuant to federal law, the value of the property distributed to departments and agencies of the state, the value of and income derived from the property disposed of to nonqualified entities by sealed bid, the value of the property distributed or disposed of by other means, and the salaries paid and actual expenses and costs incurred during operation of the state agency for surplus property.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title IV. Executive Branch § 37.079. Report by commissioner on surplus property agency, content - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-iv-executive-branch/mo-rev-st-37-079/
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