41 U.S.C. § 123 : US Code - Section 123: Delegation of authority by Administrator of General Services

Search 41 U.S.C. § 123 : US Code - Section 123: Delegation of authority by Administrator of General Services

(a) Officers and agencies of General Service Administration and
other governmental agencies
The Administrator of General Services may delegate any authority
and discretion conferred upon him by this chapter to such officers
and agencies of the General Services Administration as he may
designate, and may delegate such authority and discretion, upon
such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, to the head of any
Government agency to the extent necessary to the handling and
solution of problems peculiar to that agency.
(b) Authority delegated to other governmental agencies
The head of any Government agency may delegate any authority and
discretion conferred upon him or his agency by or pursuant to this
chapter to any officer, agent, or employee of such agency or to any
other Government agency, and may authorize successive redelegations
of such authority and discretion.
(c) Joint exercise of delegated authority
Any two or more Government agencies may exercise jointly any
authority and discretion conferred upon each of them individually
by or pursuant to this chapter.
(d) Application to other laws
Nothing in this chapter shall prevent the Administrator of
General Services from exercising any authority conferred upon him
by any other statute.
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