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§ 143-64.01 – Department of Administration designated State Surplus Property Agency.

143-64.01. Department of Administration designated State Surplus Property Agency. The Department of Administration is designated as the State agency for State surplus property, and with respect to the acquisition of State surplus property the agency shall be subject to the supervision and direction of the Secretary of Administration. (1991, c. 358, s. 2.)

§ 143-64.02 – Definitions.

143-64.02. Definitions. The following definitions apply in Part 1 of this Article: (1) Agency. – An existing department, institution, commission, committee, board, division, or bureau of the State. (2) Nonprofit tax exempt organizations. – The following entities certified by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt nonprofit organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal […]

§ 143-64.03 – Powers and duties of the State agency for surplus property.

143-64.03. Powers and duties of the State agency for surplus property. (a) The State Surplus Property Agency is authorized and directed to: (1) Sell all State owned supplies, materials, and equipment that are surplus, obsolete, or unused and sell all seized vehicles and other conveyances that the State Surplus Property Agency is authorized to sell; […]

§ 143-64.04 – Powers of the Secretary to delegate authority.

143-64.04. Powers of the Secretary to delegate authority. (a) The Secretary of Administration may delegate to any employees of the State agency for surplus property such power and authority as he or they deem reasonable and proper for the effective administration of Part 1 of this Article. The Secretary of Administration may, in his discretion, […]

§ 143-64.05 – Service charge; receipts.

143-64.05. Service charge; receipts. (a) The State agency for surplus property may assess and collect a service charge (i) for the acquisition, receipt, warehousing, distribution, or transfer of any State surplus property; (ii) for the transfer or sale of recyclable material; and (iii) for the towing, storing, processing, maintaining, and selling of motor vehicles seized […]

§ 143-64.06 – North Carolina State University may sell timber.

143-64.06. North Carolina State University may sell timber. Notwithstanding any provision of this Part or Chapter 146 of the General Statutes, the Board of Trustees of North Carolina State University may cause to be severed and sold or transferred timber from any unimproved timberlands owned by or allocated to the University without involvement by the […]

§ 143-64.2 – Authority and duties of the State agency for federal surplus property.

143-64.2. Authority and duties of the State agency for federal surplus property. (a) The State agency for federal surplus property may do all of the following: (1) Acquire from the United States of America such property, including equipment, materials, books, or other supplies under the control of any department or agency of the United States […]

§ 143-64.3 – Power of Department of Administration and Secretary to delegate authority.

143-64.3. Power of Department of Administration and Secretary to delegate authority. The Department of Administration and/or the Secretary of Administration may delegate to any employees of the State agency for federal surplus property such power and authority as he or they deem reasonable and proper for the effective administration of Part 2 of this Article. […]

§ 143-64.4 – Warehousing, transfer, etc., charges.

143-64.4. Warehousing, transfer, etc., charges. The State agency for federal surplus property is hereby authorized and empowered to assess and collect service charges or fees for the acquisition, receipts, warehousing, distribution or transfer of any property acquired by donation from the United States of America for educational purposes, public health purposes, public libraries or civil […]

§ 143-64.5 – Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services exempted from application of Article.

143-64.5. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services exempted from application of Article. Notwithstanding any provisions or limitations of Part 2 of this Article, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is authorized and empowered to distribute food, surplus commodities and agricultural products under contracts and agreements with the federal government or any of […]