In the disposition of any surplus or salvage property found, in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Supervisors, not to be required for public use, the Purchasing Agent may purchase advertising and may advertise the proposed sale or other disposition of the personal property in such medium, including paper and electronic, as in the Purchasing Agent’s judgment will best publicize the proposed sale or other disposition to those persons most likely to bid for or purchase the personal property. The Purchasing Agent shall decide the amount, nature, makeup, and content of the advertising.
In the disposition of specialty property, including property that has limited marketability or purpose, the Purchasing Agent may utilize alternative methods for disposition of the property without advertising. Alternative methods include, but are not limited to, consignment and sale to a single identified buyer.
In the event that any item of County personal property is found to have no resale value, the Purchasing Agent may direct that such item be destroyed or disposed of in any manner the Purchasing Agents may see fit.
(Ord. 934, passed - -1960; Am. Ord. 4307, passed - -2016)