Maine Code § 5-1829

Federal surplus property
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The Department of Administrative and Financial Services is designated as the state agency to
receive and distribute federal surplus property that may become available for distribution to eligible
recipients within this State. The department, through the Bureau of General Services, may acquire,
warehouse, allocate and distribute surplus government property to all recipients within the State who
have been or who may later be designated as eligible to receive such surplus property by the Congress
of the United States or any other federal official empowered to make such determination. The
Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services may enter into cooperative agreements with
any duly authorized federal official to carry out the purposes of this section. [PL 2005, c. 386, Pt. H,
§10 (NEW).]
Upon transfer of surplus property to an eligible recipient, the Commissioner of Administrative and
Financial Services shall charge and receive from that recipient money sufficient to cover the
acquisition, warehousing, handling, administrative and delivery costs chargeable to that property. The
commissioner shall employ and assign such supervisory and clerical personnel as may be necessary to
carry out this section, subject to the Civil Service Law. [PL 2005, c. 386, Pt. H, §10 (NEW).]

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