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Subject: Surplus
Property
Effective:
Supersedes: Revised: Author: Approved by: ______________ Policy/Procedures: When
an item is determined to be unusable, the department where the item is
located shall complete an Asset Transfer/Disposal Form and forward it to the
Business Office. The Purchasing
Coordinator will evaluate the item's usability and determine if the item may
be of benefit to another Health Department department.
If the item is needed in another department, the item will be
transferred to that department. If
the item is currently not needed, but may be of use to the Health Department
at a later date, the item will be moved to a storage area and held. If
the item is determined to be unusable by any department, either currently or
at a future date, the Purchasing Coordinator will recommend surplusing or
disposal. The Business Manager
and Deputy Administrator will review all items prior to surplusing or
disposal and give final approval. Exceptions: Approval
by the Board of Health shall be required for the following: 1.
Disposal of automobiles. 2.
If an item's acquisition price was over $10,000 and the item was
purchased within the last 10 years. Items
that are determined to be of no use to the Health Department, either
currently or at a future date, but may have some resale value, will be
placed in a surplus area. The
Business Manager or Deputy Administrator will determine the means that will
net the Department the greatest return.
When it is deemed necessary to hold a public sale of surplus items,
the Health Department will advertise the sale information for not less than
two weeks prior to the due date of bids.
Award will be made to the highest bidder. |
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