Utah Admin. Code R33-126-206 - Priorities
(1) Public agencies
are given priority for the purchase of State-owned surplus property
items.
(2) Property that is
determined by the division to be unique, in short supply or in high demand by
public agencies may be held for a period of up to 30 days before being offered
for sale to the general public by State Surplus Property Agency.
(3) For this rule, these entities are
considered to be public agencies and are listed in priority order for
purchasing surplus items:
(a) state
agencies;
(b) state universities,
colleges, and community colleges;
(c) other tax-supported educational agencies
or political subdivisions in the state including cities, towns, counties, and
local law enforcement agencies;
(d)
other tax-supported educational entities; and
(e) non-profit health and educational
institutions.
(4)
State-owned surplus property items that are not purchased by or transferred to
public agencies may be offered for public sale.
(5) The division shall make the determination
as to whether property is subject to a hold period. The decision shall consider
the following:
(a) the cost to the
State;
(b) the potential liability
to the State; and
(c) the overall
best interest of the State.
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