Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 12 - Finance and Administration
Part 6 - Office of Purchasing, Travel and Fleet Management
Chapter 8 - Disposal of Personal Property
Sec2 12-6-8.101 - Procedures for Selling, Transferring, or Trading Personal Property are promulgated in accordance with Section 29-9-9
Sec2 12-6-8.101.01 - Methods
- Section 12-6-8.101.01.1 - Disposal of Personal Property
- Section 12-6-8.101.01.2 - Personal property which becomes surplus to the needs of an agency or becomes obsolete or inoperable and still has a residual value may be traded as a part of the transaction to acquire new equipment
- Section 12-6-8.101.01.3 - Personal property may be transferred from one state agency to another state agency (including transfers to the Office of Surplus Property)
- Section 12-6-8.101.01.4 - An item or group of items of personal property may be sold to another state agency or governing authority by private treaty sale as set forth in Subsection 8.101.04.1, Private treaty sale is generally intended to refer to a sale based on the buyer's acceptance of a price set by the seller
Current through September 24, 2024
Personal property which becomes surplus to the needs of a state agency may be disposed of in any of the following ways:
(1) Sold
(2) Traded
(3) Transferred
State agencies that fall under the purview of the Bureau of Fleet Management should reference the State Fleet Manual f or instructions on disposal of vehicles.
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