The duties and responsibilities of the Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management are defined within the law. [Mississippi Code 1972, Annotated, Sections 31-11-1 through 31-11-31] The Bureau serves the State of Mississippi as a building authority at the state level not covered by the Mississippi Department of Transportation, or other authority. The Bureau is not a regulatory agency of the State, but a service arm assisting State Institutions/Agencies and Departments with construction projects.
The primary function of the Bureau is to properly administer funds appropriated to it by the Legislature in accordance with state laws, regulations and established procedures in a business-like manner. The Bureau will, at all times, attempt to serve all Institutions, Agencies and Departments in meeting their physical facilities needs; however, if there is a conflict in the attempt of the Bureau to properly administer funds or to service an Institution, Agency or Department, the primary function of the Bureau, as previously defined, will take precedence over serving the Institution, Agency or Department.
In addition, the Bureau has power to acquire, hold and dispose of real and personal property for the State of Mississippi. [Mississippi Code 1972, Annotated, Section 31-11-3(2)(m)]
The following list denotes many of the Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management's responsibilities administered by its Section of Planning and Construction:
12 Miss. Code. R. 3-2.1-100.6