The legislature finds that centralized control of state vehicles is in the best interest of the state because it permits the state to use its transportation resources in the most efficient and effective manner. The primary purposes of the Transportation Services Act are to:

A. provide a centralized agency to purchase state vehicles and to control their use; B. implement and administer the State Aircraft Act [Chapter 15, Article 9 1978]; and

C. provide authorization for administration of the state’s state and federal surplus property programs.