HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(H) THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO THE TRANSFER OR
DISPOSAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY USED BY A STATE AGENCY AND
DESIGNATED AS EXCESS OR SURPLUS UNDER ARTICLE 41, SUBTITLE
23 OF THIS CODE.
16.
(A) The Board of Public Works is authorized and
empowered in its discretion from time to time to transfer
from one department, board, bureau, commission or other
agency of the executive branch of the State government to
another department, board, bureau, commission or other
agency of the executive branch of the State government, any
property, real and personal, and all rights of physical
custody and control thereover, subject to the continuing
general jurisdiction of the Board of Public Works, provided,
however, the provisions of this section do. not apply to any
property which is pledged to secure the payment of principal
of or interest on revenue bonds or real property owned or
controlled by the State Highway Administration.
(B) THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO THE TRANSFER OR
DISPOSAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY USED BY A STATE AGENCY AND
DESIGNATED AS EXCESS OR SURPLUS UNDER ARTICLE 41, SUBTITLE
23 OF THIS CODE.
Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative
Departments
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DISPOSAL OF EXCESS AMD SURPLUS STATE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
232.
(A) "EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY" MEANS ANY ITEM THAT IS
IN EXCESS OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CUSTODIAL AGENCY, AND
THAT IT IS NO LONGER NECESSARY TO THE EFFICIENT OPERATION OF
THE AGENCY, OR WHEN IT IS REPLACED BY A SIMILAR ITEM.
(B) "NONEXPENDABLE ITEM" MEANS AN EQUIPMENT ITEM OR
FURNISHING HAVING:
(1) AN ANTICIPATED USEFUL LIFE OF GREATER THAN 1
YEAR; AND
(2) AN ORIGINAL COST EXCEEDING A MINIMUM DOLLAR
AMOUNT PRESCRIBED BY REGULATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL
SERVICES.
(C) "SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY" MEANS ANY ITEM THAT IS
DECLARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES TO BE IN
EXCESS OF REQUIREMENTS OF ALL STATE AGENCIES.
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