Surplus Property
Statutory and Regulatory Basis
The 2010 Legislature amended the State Surplus Property Act to exempt state universities
from the Act (K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 75-6606). State law now permits state universities
to sell, trade-in or dispose of personal property in accordance with policies adopted
by the Board. Section 13.12 of the WSU Policies and Procedures Manual also governs the disposition of University surplus property.
Procedures
Property Transfer. Departments should refer to the Property Transfer page of this website for instructions
for transferring surplus property to the Physical Plant Warehouse.
Computer Data and Program Removal. Departments surplusing computers or other information technology equipment must ensure that all sensitive information (i.e. passwords, data files, or licensed software) is removed from the equipment before it is surplused. The Computer Data and Program Removal Certification box at the bottom of the Transfer of Property Form must be signed before the equipment is surplused.
Equipment Trade-In. Departments wishing to trade in old equipment on the purchase of new equipment must notify Property Control of their intentions so that approval for removal from the property records can be obtained. The amount allowed for trade-in by the vendor should be shown on the documentation for the purchase of the new equipment.
Equipment Replacement. Departments having property traded out by the vendor must notify Property Control of equipment being replaced so that approval for removal of the replaced property from the property records can be obtained.
Computer Data and Program Removal. Departments surplusing computers or other information technology equipment must ensure that all sensitive information (i.e. passwords, data files, or licensed software) is removed from the equipment before it is surplused. The Computer Data and Program Removal Certification box at the bottom of the Transfer of Property Form must be signed before the equipment is surplused.
Equipment Trade-In. Departments wishing to trade in old equipment on the purchase of new equipment must notify Property Control of their intentions so that approval for removal from the property records can be obtained. The amount allowed for trade-in by the vendor should be shown on the documentation for the purchase of the new equipment.
Equipment Replacement. Departments having property traded out by the vendor must notify Property Control of equipment being replaced so that approval for removal of the replaced property from the property records can be obtained.
Restrictions
Disposal Authority
Disposal Methods
The University is authorized to dispose of surplus property in accordance with the Kansas Board of Regents Disposition of Surplus Property Policy as follows:
- Departments or individuals do not have the authority to dispose of any property (including software and books) purchased with funds monitored by the State of Kansas, donated to the University, property manufactured by the University or property transferred from another agency. Section 13.12 of the WSU Policies and Procedures Manual addresses the proper procedures for disposal of surplus University property.
- University property, regardless of cost, can only be disposed of after approval is obtained from the Office of Financial Operations and Business Technology, Property Control.
Disposal Methods
The University is authorized to dispose of surplus property in accordance with the Kansas Board of Regents Disposition of Surplus Property Policy as follows:
- Disposals by sale include sale at an advertised fixed or negotiated price, sale by sealed bid, sale to the public by advertised public auction and sale to a junkyard. Click on Sale of Surplus Property below to access a form to notify general public of surplus property for sale.
- Disposals by donation are limited to Federal Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organizations and participants in the Federal Surplus Property Program.
- Disposals by refuse include cannibalization, recycle or trash.
麻豆破解版 State University offers surplus property for sale under K.S.A 2010 Supp. 75-6606,
and the Kansas Board of Regents Policy and Procedures, Section 11, Authorized Disposition
of Surplus Property. Click on the heading for links to more detailed information.