Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 29 : Section 2900


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2900. General provisions

      The Secretary is authorized to - 
        (1) disseminate, with regard to the provisions of section 3204
      of title 39, data and information in such forms as the Secretary
      shall determine to be appropriate, to public agencies, private
      organizations, and the general public;
        (2) subject to section 2897(b) of this title, collect or
      compromise all obligations to or held by the Secretary and
      exercise all legal or equitable rights accruing to the Secretary
      in connection with the payment of obligations until such time as
      such obligations may be referred to the Attorney General for suit
      or collection; and
        (3) expend funds made available for purposes of this subchapter
      - 
          (A) for printing and binding, in accordance with applicable
        law (including regulation); and
          (B) without regard to any other law (including regulation),
        for rent of buildings and space in buildings and for repair,
        alteration, and improvement of buildings and space in buildings
        rented by the Secretary, except that the Secretary shall not
        expend funds under the authority of this subparagraph - 
            (i) except when necessary to obtain an item, service, or
          facility, that is required in the proper administration of
          this subchapter, and that otherwise could not be obtained, or
          could not be obtained in the quantity or quality needed, or
          at the time, in the form, or under the conditions in which
          the item, service, or facility is needed; and
            (ii) prior to having given written notification to the
          Administrator of General Services (if the expenditure would
          affect an activity that otherwise would be under the
          jurisdiction of the General Services Administration) of the
          intention of the Secretary to make the expenditure, and the
          reasons and justifications for the expenditure.



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