It shall be the duty and responsibility of the head of each department, institution, or agency of the state to furnish, upon written request by the Department of Administrative Services on such forms as provided by it, a list of all surplus personal property held by that department, institution, or agency at the time of […]
The Department of Administrative Services is authorized and it shall be its duty to dispose of surplus property by one of the following means: Transfer to other state agencies; Sell to the highest responsible bidder for cash; Sell by fixed price; provided, however, that surplus property sold by fixed price shall have been originally purchased […]
The commissioner of administrative services shall promulgate such rules and regulations as may be required to carry out Code Sections 50-5-140, 50-5-141, 50-5-143, 50-5-144, and 50-5-146 and shall establish procedures for the disposition of surplus property, including the manner whereby the sale of surplus property shall be advertised and competitive bids for the purchase thereof […]
As used in this Code section, the term “political subdivision” means any county or municipality or any county or independent board of education. In addition to the authority provided in Code Section 50-5-141, the Department of Administrative Services shall be further authorized to dispose of surplus property by the transfer of the property to any […]
As used in this Code section, the term: “Charitable institution” means any nonprofit tax-exempt person, firm, or corporation. “Public corporation” means any public authority or other public corporation created by or pursuant to the laws of any state. In addition to any other authority provided by Code Sections 50-5-140 through 50-5-143, this Code section, and […]
Nothing contained within Code Sections 50-5-140 through 50-5-144 and 50-5-146 shall be construed so as to apply to any real property owned by the state, and such Code sections shall not apply to such property, nor shall such Code sections be construed so as to prohibit the Attorney General from distributing or selling the published […]
Any person who causes state property having a value of less than $200.00 to be disposed of in violation of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. If such property has a value of $200.00 or more, he or she shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by […]