Oregon Statutes
§ 279A.260 — Powers and duties of department; acquisitions by qualified donees; rules
Oregon § 279A.260
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.7
Title 26Public Facilities, Contracting and Insurance
Ch. 279APublic Contracting - General Provisions
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 279A.260 (2026).
Text
(1)Subject to the power of the Governor to terminate the functions listed in this section, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may:
(a)Accept surplus property;
(b)Distribute surplus property to donees;
(c)Provide suitable facilities for the storage and distribution of surplus property;
(d)Enter into reciprocal agreements and contracts with federal government units, state agencies, local governments, special government bodies, not-for-profit organizations, other states and private entities, with respect to the utilization and exchange of property, facilities, personnel and services, for the administration of the provisions of this section in accordance with federal and state laws governing the acquisition, distribution, utilization, disposal or sale of surplus property;
(e
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Legislative History
2003 c.794 §38
Nearby Sections
15
§ 279A.005
Short title§ 279A.010
Definitions for Public Contracting Code§ 279A.015
Policy§ 279A.020
Organization of Public Contracting Code§ 279A.025
Application of Public Contracting Code§ 279A.030
Federal law prevails in case of conflict§ 279A.050
Procurement authority§ 279A.055
Personal services contracts§ 279A.060
Local contract review boards§ 279A.070
Rules§ 279A.075
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