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Section 25-1-117 - Acquisition of federal surplus property

The governor of the state of Colorado is authorized, for and on behalf of the state of Colorado, to make application for and secure the transfer to the state of Colorado of federal surplus property for the purpose of establishing state public health facilities in the state of Colorado; and to do and perform any acts and things which may be necessary to carry out the above, including the preparing, making, and filing of plans, applications, reports, and other documents, and the execution, acceptance, delivery, and recordation of agreements, deeds, and other instruments pertaining to the transfer of said property. The governor is further authorized to expend available general revenue funds, or such other funds as may be made available by the general assembly, for the purpose of making the above application and securing the transfer of said property in accordance with federal laws and with rules and regulations and requirements of the United States department of health, education, and welfare.L. 59: p. 473, § 1. CRS 53: § 66-1-22. C.R.S. 1963: § 66-1-22. For changes relating to the structure of the United States department of health, education, and welfare, see Public Law 96-88,

d welfare.L. 59: p. 473, § 1. CRS 53: § 66-1-22. C.R.S. 1963: § 66-1-22. For changes relating to the structure of the United States department of health, education, and welfare, see Public Law 96-88, Title III, section 301, and Title V, section 509, Oct. 17, 1979, 93 Stat. 677, 695.
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