Cal. Gov. Code § 8589.12
State Assistance for Fire Equipment Act
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
If a state agency, including the agency, proposes to make firefighting apparatus or equipment which is currently owned and operated by the state available to the agency for use under this article, the Department of General Services shall determine whether there is any immediate need by any state agency for the apparatus or equipment. If there is no immediate need, the Department of General Services shall release the apparatus or equipment to the agency. If the office acquires firefighting apparatus or equipment from another state agency, the agency shall pay the fair market value of the apparatus or equipment, as determined by the Department of General Services, unless the state agency agrees to a lesser payment.
If a state agency, including the office, proposes to make firefighting apparatus or equipment which is currently owned and operated by the state available to the office for use under this article, the Department of General Services shall determine whether there is any immediate need by any state agency for the apparatus or equipment. If there is no immediate need, the Department of General Services shall release the apparatus or equipment to the office. If the office acquires firefighting apparatus or equipment from another state agency, the office shall pay the fair market value of the apparatus or equipment, as determined by the Department of General Services, unless the state agency agrees to a lesser payment.
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