903.02 - Disposition of Obsolete Equipment

School property, such as equipment, furnishings, supplies, and/or any other property that is not real property (hereafter equipment), should be disposed of when is of no further use to the school district.  It shall be the objective of the school district in disposing of the equipment to achieve the best available price or most economical disposal. 

Whenever any furnishings, equipment and/or supplies valued at less than or equal to five thousand dollars ($5,000) have been declared obsolete by the administration, the Superintendent will be authorized to sell such furnishings, equipment and/or supplies at the best price possible or otherwise dispose of such furnishings, equipment and/or supplies by any procedure that the administration deems to be in the best interests of the school district.  Each sale or other disposition shall be published in accordance with law.  Any funds derived therefrom will be forwarded to the Board Secretary. The Board Secretary will credit such receipts to the proper fund as required by law.

Whenever any furnishings, equipment and/or supplies valued at more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) have been declared obsolete by the administration, the administration may sell or otherwise dispose of such property by any procedure that the administration deems to be in the best interests of the District and subject to statutory requirements, including Board approval of the sale or other disposition following public hearing.

 

 

(April 18, 1983; December 21, 1987; July 15, 1991; September 15, 1997; July 7, 2003; July 18, 2011; June 23, 2014; March 2, 2020)