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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 282 · Public Printing

282.050 Multiple duplication work

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282.050 Multiple duplication work.
(1)As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires, the term “state agency” or “agency” has the meaning given that term in ORS 291.002.
(2)The Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall control and regulate the performance and production of all multiple duplication work required by state agencies and the purchase and use of multiple duplication equipment, including but not limited to xerographic or other copying devices. The department shall itself perform such duplicating services for the state agencies as may practicably and economically be performed centrally, and for that purpose may require that duplicating equipment possessed by any agency be transferred to the department. The department further may require transfers of duplicating equipment between agencies where doing so would result in efficiency and economy. Where any duplicating equipment is so transferred to the department or between agencies, the proper adjustment shall be made in the accounts and appropriation allotments of the department and of the agencies involved. [Amended by 1975 c.605 §6; 2001 c.539 §6]
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