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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 513 (2)     an original cost exceeding a minimum dollar amount established by
the Department by regulation. (d)     "Surplus personal property" means an item of excess personal property
that the Department declares is not needed by any unit of the State government. 4-502. (a) (1) The head of a unit of the State government may declare an item of
personal property in the possession of the unit to be excess personal property by
submitting a declaration of excess personal property to the Department.
(2)     The declaration is effective on approval by the Department. (b) (1) The Department may declare excess personal property to be surplus
personal property if the Department determines that the excess personal property
cannot be used by any unit of the State government.
(2) (I) ON THE DECLARATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AN ITEM-OP
PERSONAL PROPERTY AS SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY, THE ORIGINAL CUSTODIAL
UNIT OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT MAY RECOMMEND THAT THE ITEM BE
TRANSFERRED TO;
1. A LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE STATE; 2. A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE; OR 3. A NONPROFIT ENTITY IN THE STATE. (II) THE SECRETARY SHALL CONSIDER THE RECOMMENDATION OF
THE ORIGINAL CUSTODIAL UNIT WHEN MAKING A DECISION UNDER § 4-504 OF THIS
SUBTITLE TO DISPOSE OF THE SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY.
4-504. (a) The Secretary may dispose of excess personal property and surplus
personal property as provided in this section. (B) THE SECRETARY MAY CHARGE A REASONABLE FEE FOR THE DISPOSAL
AND TRANSFER OF EXCESS PERSONAL PROPERTY AND SURPLUS PERSONAL
PROPERTY. (b)     (C)     (b) (1) Whenever feasible, the Secretary shall dispose of excess
personal property by transferring it to another unit of the State government. (2) The unit of the State government that receives the excess personal
property shall pay any cost of the transfer. (e)     (D) (c) The Secretary: (1)     may dispose of any surplus personal property; and (2)     shall seek to gain the maximum value for the State in the disposition.
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