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Code · U.S. Code · Title 2 - THE CONGRESS · CHAPTER 24— CONGRESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY · SUBCHAPTER III— OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL WORKPLACE RIGHTS · § 1386

§ 1386. Disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property

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The Executive Director may, within the limits of available appropriations, dispose of surplus or obsolete personal property by interagency transfer, donation, or discarding.
(Pub. L. 104–1, title III, § 306, as added Pub. L. 111–68, div. A, title I, § 1101(a), Oct. 1, 2009, 123 Stat. 2031.)
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  • Pub. L. 104–1, title III, § 306
  • Pub. L. 111–68, div. A, title I, § 1101(a)
  • 123 Stat. 2031
  • Pub. L. 111–68, div. A, title I, § 1101(c)
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§ 1386
Disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 104–1, title III, § 306
Pub. L.Pub. L. 111–68, div. A, title I, § 1101(a)
Stat.123 Stat. 2031
Pub. L.Pub. L. 111–68, div. A, title I, § 1101(c)
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