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What is exempt from being declared surplus personal property when it is of no further use to an agency?

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What is exempt from being declared surplus personal property when it is of no further use to an agency?

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Personal property of no further use to an agency is declared to be surplus personal property except lost, stolen, duplicate listed inventory items, trade-ins or buy-backs. Lost, stolen or duplicate listed inventory items are managed independently by the agency pursuant to Idaho Code 67-5746. Trade-ins or buy-backs are managed by the agency in accordance with the rules, guidelines or procedures established by the Department of Administration and Idaho Code 67-5722. Although “nominal value” personal property is surplus, it may be omitted from a Surplus Property Declaration form at the agency director’s discretion.

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