41-2601. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Excess materials" means any materials which have a remaining useful life but which are no longer required by the using agency in possession of the materials. 2. " Nonexpendable materials" means all tangible materials which have an original acquisition cost over an amount […]
41-2602. Material management rules The director shall adopt rules governing: 1. The management of materials during their entire life cycle. 2. The acquisition and distribution of federal surplus materials. 3. The sale, lease or disposal of surplus materials by public auction, competitive sealed bidding or other appropriate method designated by rule. 4. The purchase of […]
41-2603. Surplus material program The department may acquire surplus materials from the United States government and may distribute surplus materials as may be usable and necessary for public purposes to a state governmental unit or a political subdivision.
41-2604. Authority for transfer of material Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the governing board, or in case there is none, the executive head of any state governmental unit, political subdivision or nonprofit institution determined to be eligible to receive surplus materials, may confer on any officer or employee thereof continuing authority to secure the […]
41-2605. Fees and charges The department shall make proper charges and assess proper fees for the acquisition, receipt, warehousing, rehabilitation, delivery, distribution or transfer of excess and surplus materials. Such fees and charges shall be fair and equitable and shall be based on services performed, including acquisition, receipt, warehousing, rehabilitation, delivery, distribution or transfer. A […]
41-2606. Surplus materials revolving funds A. The state surplus materials revolving fund is established. All monies coming into the department derived from state surplus materials fees and charges shall be placed in the state surplus materials revolving fund. All uncommitted monies in the state surplus materials revolving fund in excess of one hundred thousand dollars […]
41-2607. Allocation of proceeds from sales, transfers or disposal of surplus materials Unless otherwise provided by law, the director shall adopt rules for the allocation of proceeds from the sale, transfer, lease or disposal of excess and surplus materials.