2005 Idaho Code - 31-829 — SALE OR REPLACEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

                                  TITLE  31
                           COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW
                                  CHAPTER 8
                          POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD
                               OF COMMISSIONERS
    31-829.  SALE OR REPLACEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Whenever any elective
county officer has under his jurisdiction or control any personal property
belonging to the county which, in his judgment, is of no further use to the
county, he may, with the consent of the board of county commissioners, in the
name of the county, sell such personal property. Whenever any such official
has any personal property belonging to the county under his jurisdiction or
control which, in his judgment is obsolete, worn or damaged so as to require
replacement and is of greater value on a trade in or exchange for replacements
than upon the sale as above permitted he may, incident to purchase of such
replacements and with the consent of the board of county commissioners, trade
in or exchange such personal property and apply its trade in or exchange value
on the purchase price of replacements. If the purchase of such replacements
requires calling for bids, the call shall include bids with proposed
allowances for such obsolete, worn or damaged property. All cash received from
the sale of personal property must be turned in to the county treasury.

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