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Chapter 2167
Lease of Space for State Agencies

Sections

2167.001
Applicability
2167.002
Prerequisites for Leasing Space
2167.003
First Consideration to Historic Structure
2167.004
Leasing Space for Health and Human Services Agencies
2167.005
Delegation of Authority to State Agencies
2167.006
Elimination of Barriers to Persons with Disabilities in Leased Buildings
2167.007
Leasing Services to State Agencies
2167.008
Rules
2167.009
Consideration to Military Installation
2167.0011
Definition
2167.0021
Best Value Standard for Lease of Space
2167.051
Leasing Space from Another Governmental Entity
2167.0051
Classroom and Instructional Space
2167.052
Leasing Space from Private Source
2167.053
Leasing Space Through Competitive Bidding
2167.054
Leasing Space Through Competitive Sealed Proposals
2167.055
Contract for Lease of Space
2167.056
Option to Purchase
2167.101
Certification of Available Money
2167.102
Remedial Action Against Lessor
2167.103
Records
2167.104
Sublease to Child Care Provider
2167.105
Report on Noncompliance
2167.0541
Use of Private Firms to Obtain Space
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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