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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 119— HOMELESS ASSISTANCE · SUBCHAPTER V— IDENTIFICATION AND USE OF SURPLUS FEDERAL PROPERTY · § 11412

§ 11412. Making surplus personal property available to nonprofit agencies

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(a)Omitted
(b)Requirement for notification Within 90 days after July 22, 1987, the Administrator of General Services shall require each State agency administering a State plan under section 549(a)–(e) of title 40 to make generally available information about surplus personal property which may be used in the provision of food, shelter, or other services to homeless individuals.
(c)Costs Surplus personal property identified pursuant to this section shall be made available to providers of assistance to homeless individuals by a State agency distributing such property at
(1)a nominal cost to such organization or
(2)at no cost when the Administrator agrees to reimburse the State agency for the costs of care and handling of such property.
(Pub. L. 100–77, title V, § 502, July 22, 1987, 101 Stat. 510.)
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  • Pub. L. 100–77, title V, § 502
  • 101 Stat. 510
  • section 502 of Pub. L. 100–77
  • Pub. L. 107–217
  • 116 Stat. 1062
  • Pub. L. 107–217, § 5(c)
  • 116 Stat. 1303
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