Bill Text: MI HB5204 | 2013-2014 | 97th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: State; other; method for state auction of certain equipment from state transportation department; clarify. Amends sec. 267 of 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1267).
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 34-18)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-12-09 - Referred To Committee On Appropriations [HB5204 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2013-HB5204-Engrossed.html
HB-5204, As Passed House, December 4, 2014
HOUSE BILL No. 5204
December 12, 2013, Introduced by Reps. Dianda, Rendon, Goike, Geiss, Kelly, Kivela, Driskell, Schor, Lamonte, Foster, McBroom, Knezek, Cochran, Durhal, Pagel, Haugh, Lane, Zemke, Brunner, Smiley, Bumstead, Singh, Victory, LaVoy, Brown, Greimel, Rogers, Dillon, Schmidt, Hobbs, Stallworth, Talabi, Townsend, Switalski, Faris, Johnson, Pettalia, Glardon, McCready, Lauwers, Daley, Heise, Rutledge, McCann, Phelps, Kosowski, Cavanagh, Clemente, Hovey-Wright, Slavens, Oakes and O'Brien and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
A bill to amend 1984 PA 431, entitled
"The management and budget act,"
by amending section 267 (MCL 18.1267), as amended by 2012 PA 237.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 267. (1) The department shall issue directives to provide
for the disclosure, transfer, and disposal of surplus personal
property of state agencies. The Except as otherwise provided
in
subsection (4), the department may dispose of surplus personal
property by donating the surplus personal property to a nonprofit
entity, or selling it to a unit of local government, or selling it
at a public sale.
(2) The department may sell surplus personal property at fair
market value. The department may also exchange surplus personal
property for goods and services at fair market value with a private
company that is contracted to provide state services, and the
surplus personal property is essential to providing those services.
(3) The department may pay necessary costs incurred in the
conduct of the transfers or sale of surplus personal property
including the necessary warehousing and reconditioning costs from
the proceeds of the sale or by assessing a handling fee for surplus
personal property being donated.
(4) Beginning June 1, 2014, prior to donating, disposing of,
or selling surplus snow removal equipment that was owned or
operated by the state transportation department, the state
transportation department shall make that snow removal equipment
available for sale to local units of government in this state. The
department shall issue directives to implement this subsection.