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TITLE 51 OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES
TITLE 52 TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA
TITLE 53 FINANCE, RISK MANAGEMENT
TITLE 54 SAFETY AND WORK CONDITIONS
TITLE 55 RECORDS MANAGEMENT
TITLE 56 COMPREHENSIVE SUSTAINABILITY
TITLE 57 PUBLIC PROPERTY, BUILDINGS, CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 58 PLANNING, LAND USE, DEVELOPMENT
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CHAPTER 14
SALE OF NONINVENTORIED PERSONAL
COMPUTING DEVICES TO EMPLOYEES
ARTICLE A.
SALE OF NONINVENTORIED PERSONAL COMPUTING DEVICES TO EMPLOYEES POLICY
SECTION:
52-14A-1: Purpose
52-14A-2: Scope
52-14A-3: Responsibilities
52-14A-4: Conditions Where Noninventoried Personal Computing Devices May Be Sold
52-14A-5: Software And Applications
52-14A-6: Data
52-14A-1: PURPOSE:
This article outlines conditions under which personal computing devices may be sold to employees separating from City employment. (2019 Compilation)
52-14A-2: SCOPE:
The City recognizes that as personal computing devices have become commoditized, the value of retaining those devices assigned to a specific employee is marginal. The cost to redeploy these devices is often greater than the value of the device. Therefore, this article establishes the conditions under which an employee leaving the employ of the City may purchase noninventoried personal computing devices assigned to them at a fair market value. (2019 Compilation)
52-14A-3: RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Information Management Services Department shall be responsible for the processes and procedures associated with the sale of noninventoried personal computing devices to persons separating from City employment. (2019 Compilation)
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