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Statutes > Idaho > Title67 > T67ch57 > T67ch57sect67-5722

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 57

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

67-5722. Sale, trade-in or exchange of state personal property. Whenever any agency owns any property no longer economical to use, the administrator of the division of purchasing may dispose of such property by exchanging the same in part payment for new property, as provided for in this section. The administrator of the division of purchasing shall include in his request for bids a full description of the property to be exchanged as part payment and shall permit vendors to examine the same, and the contract shall be awarded on the basis of net cost to the state after allowance for the property to be exchanged in part payment. In addition, the administrator of the division of purchasing may permit an exchange of property in part payment for new property acquisitions from contracts for the same or similar property.

Exchange of property will be permitted only when it is determined by the administrator of the division of purchasing that all other methods of disposal of the property sought to be exchanged will yield a lesser monetary return to the state.

In accordance with the internal management policies, guidelines or instructions of the board of examiners, the head of any agency may declare as surplus any item of personal property.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title67 > T67ch57 > T67ch57sect67-5722

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 57

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

67-5722. Sale, trade-in or exchange of state personal property. Whenever any agency owns any property no longer economical to use, the administrator of the division of purchasing may dispose of such property by exchanging the same in part payment for new property, as provided for in this section. The administrator of the division of purchasing shall include in his request for bids a full description of the property to be exchanged as part payment and shall permit vendors to examine the same, and the contract shall be awarded on the basis of net cost to the state after allowance for the property to be exchanged in part payment. In addition, the administrator of the division of purchasing may permit an exchange of property in part payment for new property acquisitions from contracts for the same or similar property.

Exchange of property will be permitted only when it is determined by the administrator of the division of purchasing that all other methods of disposal of the property sought to be exchanged will yield a lesser monetary return to the state.

In accordance with the internal management policies, guidelines or instructions of the board of examiners, the head of any agency may declare as surplus any item of personal property.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title67 > T67ch57 > T67ch57sect67-5722

TITLE 67

STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS

CHAPTER 57

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

67-5722. Sale, trade-in or exchange of state personal property. Whenever any agency owns any property no longer economical to use, the administrator of the division of purchasing may dispose of such property by exchanging the same in part payment for new property, as provided for in this section. The administrator of the division of purchasing shall include in his request for bids a full description of the property to be exchanged as part payment and shall permit vendors to examine the same, and the contract shall be awarded on the basis of net cost to the state after allowance for the property to be exchanged in part payment. In addition, the administrator of the division of purchasing may permit an exchange of property in part payment for new property acquisitions from contracts for the same or similar property.

Exchange of property will be permitted only when it is determined by the administrator of the division of purchasing that all other methods of disposal of the property sought to be exchanged will yield a lesser monetary return to the state.

In accordance with the internal management policies, guidelines or instructions of the board of examiners, the head of any agency may declare as surplus any item of personal property.