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Section 9-5-104 - State Building Commission; State Office Buildings; Authority to Maintain; Rental; Use of Proceeds — Wyoming Law | CourtGPT
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Section 9-5-104 - State Building Commission; State Office Buildings; Authority to Maintain; Rental; Use of Proceeds

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9-5-104. State building commission; state office buildings; authority to maintain; rental; use of proceeds. (a) The general services division, in accordance with rules of the state building commission, may maintain, operate, lease, manage and equip state office buildings in Wyoming. (b) Every department occupying space in a building authorized under subsection (a) of this section, if required to do so by the general services division, in accordance with rules of the state building commission, shall pay to the general services division an annual rental plus a pro rata share of maintenance, janitorial services, utilities and other overhead costs necessary to maintain the building in as good a condition as reasonable and proper use will permit. Payments under this subsection shall be made to the general services division for deposit into a separate account, with receipt and acknowledgement submitted to the state treasurer, to be allocated as follows: (i) An amount as determined by the capital building commission into the revenue utilities and custodial account to be appropriated by the legislature for payment of utilities and custodial services only; and (ii) The remaining amount

capital building commission into the revenue utilities and custodial account to be appropriated by the legislature for payment of utilities and custodial services only; and (ii) The remaining amount into the facilities management revenue maintenance account until appropriated by the legislature for deferred maintenance of state buildings.