Code of Virginia
Chapter 11 - Department of General Services
§ 2.2-1124. Disposition of surplus materials

A. For purposes of this section, "surplus materials" means personal property, including materials, supplies, equipment, and recyclable items, but does not include property as defined in § 2.2-1147 that is determined to be surplus. "Surplus materials" does not include finished products that a state hospital or training center operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services sells for the benefit of individuals receiving services in the state hospital or training center, provided that (i) most of the supplies, equipment, or products have been donated to the state hospital or training center; (ii) the individuals in the state hospital or training center have substantially altered the supplies, equipment, or products in the course of occupational or other therapy; and (iii) the substantial alterations have resulted in a finished product.
B. The Department shall establish procedures for the disposition of surplus materials from departments, divisions, institutions, and agencies of the Commonwealth. Such procedures shall:
1. Permit surplus materials to be transferred between or sold to departments, divisions, institutions, or agencies of the Commonwealth;
2. Permit surplus materials to be sold to Virginia charitable corporations granted tax-exempt status under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and operating as clinics for the indigent and uninsured that are organized for the delivery of primary health care services (i) as federally qualified health centers designated by the Health Care Financing Administration or (ii) at a reduced or sliding fee scale or without charge;
3. Permit public sales or auctions, including online public auctions;
4. Permit surplus motor vehicles to be sold prior to public sale or auction to local social service departments for the purpose of resale at cost to TANF recipients;
5. Permit surplus materials to be sold to Virginia charitable corporations granted tax-exempt status under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and operating as children's homes;
6. Permit donations to political subdivisions of the Commonwealth under the circumstances specified in this section;
7. Permit other methods of disposal when (a) the cost of the sale will exceed the potential revenue to be derived therefrom or (b) the surplus material is not suitable for sale;
8. Permit any animal especially trained for police work to be sold at a price of $1 to the handler who last was in control of the animal. The agency or institution may allow the immediate survivor of any full-time sworn law-enforcement officer who (i) is killed in the line of duty or (ii) dies in service and has at least 10 years of service to purchase the service animal at a price of $1. Any such sale shall not be deemed a violation of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act (§ 2.2-3100 et seq.);
9. Permit the transfer of surplus clothing to an appropriate department, division, institution, or agency of the Commonwealth for distribution to needy individuals by and through local social services boards;
10. Encourage the recycling of paper products, beverage containers, electronics, and used motor oil;
11. Require the proceeds from any sale or recycling of surplus materials be promptly deposited into the state treasury in accordance with § 2.2-1802 and report the deposit to the State Comptroller;
12. Permit donations of surplus computers and related equipment to:
a. Public schools in the Commonwealth;
b. Virginia charitable corporations granted tax-exempt status under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and providing services to persons with disabilities, at-risk youths, or low-income families. For the purposes of this subdivision, "at-risk youths" means school-age children approved eligible to receive free or reduced price meals in the federally funded lunch program; and
c. Organizations in the Commonwealth granted tax-exempt status under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that refurbish computers and related equipment for donation to veterans and active military, naval, or air service members, as defined in § 2.2-2000.1. Any donation to an organization under this subdivision shall be conditioned upon, and in consideration of, the organization's promise to refurbish the donated equipment and distribute it free of charge to such veterans or active military, naval, or air service members.
13. Permit surplus materials to be transferred or sold, prior to public sale or auction, to public television stations located in the state and other nonprofit organizations approved for the distribution of federal surplus materials;
14. Permit a public institution of higher education to dispose of its surplus materials at the location where the surplus materials are held and to retain any proceeds from such disposal, provided that the institution meets the conditions prescribed in subsection A of § 23.1-1002 and § 23.1-1019 (regardless of whether or not the institution has been granted any authority under Article 4 (§ 23.1-1004 et seq.) of Chapter 10 of Title 23.1);
15. Permit surplus materials from (i) the Department of Defense Excess Property Program or (ii) other surplus property programs administered by the Commonwealth to be transferred or sold to Virginia charitable corporations granted tax-exempt status under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and operating as an educational institution devoted to emergency management training, preparedness, and response;
16. Require, to the extent practicable, the recycling and disposal of computers and other information technology assets. Additionally, for computers or information technology assets that may contain confidential state data or personal identifying information of citizens of the Commonwealth, the Department shall ensure all policies for the transfer or other disposition of computers or information technology assets are consistent with data and information security policies developed by the Virginia Information Technologies Agency; and
17. Permit surplus materials to be sold, prior to public sale or auction, to (i) service disabled veteran-owned businesses, (ii) veterans service organizations, (iii) active military-owned businesses, and (iv) military spouse-owned businesses.
For purposes of this subdivision:
"Active military" means military service members who perform full-time duty in the Armed Forces of the United States, or a reserve component thereof, including the National Guard.
"Military spouse" means a person whose spouse is an active military, naval, or air service member or veteran as those terms are defined in § 2.2-2000.1.
"Military spouse-owned business" means a business concern that is at least 51 percent owned by one or more military spouses or, in the case of a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity, at least 51 percent of the equity ownership interest in the corporation, partnership, or limited liability company or other entity is owned by one or more individuals who are military spouses and both the management and daily business operations are controlled by one or more individuals who are military spouses.
"Service disabled veteran" means the same as that term is defined in § 2.2-2000.1.
"Service disabled veteran-owned business" means the same as that term is defined in § 2.2-2000.1.
"Veterans service organization" means an association or other entity organized for the benefit of veterans that has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or chartered by Congress.
C. The Department shall dispose of surplus materials pursuant to the procedures established in subsection B or permit any department, division, institution, or agency of the Commonwealth to dispose of its surplus materials consistent with the procedures so established. No surplus materials shall be disposed of without prior consent of the head of the department, division, institution, or agency of the Commonwealth in possession of such surplus materials or the Governor.
D. Departments, divisions, institutions, or agencies of the Commonwealth or the Governor may donate surplus materials only under the following circumstances:
1. Emergencies declared in accordance with § 44-146.18:2 or 44-146.28;
2. As set forth in the budget bill as defined by § 2.2-1509, provided that (a) the budget bill contains a description of the surplus materials, the method by which the surplus materials shall be distributed, and the anticipated recipients, and (b) such information shall be provided by the Department to the Department of Planning and Budget in sufficient time for inclusion in the budget bill;
3. When the market value of the surplus materials, which shall be donated for a public purpose, is less than $500; however, the total market value of all surplus materials so donated by any department, division, institution, or agency shall not exceed 25 percent of the revenue generated by such department's, division's, institution's, or agency's sale of surplus materials in the fiscal year, except these limits shall not apply in the case of surplus computer equipment and related items donated to Virginia public schools; or
4. During a local emergency, upon written request of the head of a local government or a political subdivision in the Commonwealth to the head of a department, division, institution, or agency.
E. On or before October 1 of each year, the Department shall prepare, and file with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, a plan that describes the expected disposition of surplus materials in the upcoming fiscal year pursuant to subdivision B 6.
F. The Department may make available to any local public body of the Commonwealth the services or facilities authorized by this section; however, the furnishing of any such services shall not limit or impair any services normally rendered any department, division, institution, or agency of the Commonwealth. All public bodies shall be authorized to use the services of the Department's Surplus Property Program under the guidelines established pursuant to this section and the surplus property policies and procedures of the Department. Proceeds from the sale of the surplus property shall be returned to the local body minus a service fee. The service fee charged by the Department shall be consistent with the fee charged by the Department to state public bodies.
1996, cc. 935, 978, § 2.1-457.2; 1999, cc. 159, 578, 629, 911; 2000, cc. 615, 636, 661; 2001, c. 844; 2004, c. 670; 2005, cc. 933, 945; 2006, cc. 468, 493; 2007, c. 701; 2009, c. 75; 2012, cc. 476, 507, 805, 836; 2014, c. 226; 2016, cc. 298, 400; 2019, c. 425; 2020, cc. 43, 358.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 2.2 - Administration of Government

Chapter 11 - Department of General Services

§ 2.2-1100. Creation of Department; appointment of Director; duties

§ 2.2-1101. Creation of internal service fund accounts

§ 2.2-1102. Additional powers of Department

§ 2.2-1103. Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services

§ 2.2-1104. Laboratory, testing, and analytical functions

§ 2.2-1105. Environmental laboratory certification program

§ 2.2-1106. Consolidation of other laboratories

§ 2.2-1107. Disposal of certain hazardous materials

§ 2.2-1108. Disposal of certain other property

§ 2.2-1109. Division of Purchases and Supply established

§ 2.2-1110. Using agencies to purchase through Division of Purchases and Supply; exception

§ 2.2-1111. Purchases to be made in accordance with the Virginia Public Procurement Act (§ 2.2-4300 et seq.) and regulations of Division; exempt purchases

§ 2.2-1112. Standardization of materials, equipment and supplies

§ 2.2-1113. Printing management coordination; uniform standards for state forms

§ 2.2-1114. Regulations as to estimates and requisitions; submission of estimates

§ 2.2-1115. Execution of contracts; payment for purchases; violations

§ 2.2-1115.1. Standard vendor accounting information

§ 2.2-1116. Purchase of products and services of state correctional facilities

§ 2.2-1117. Purchases from Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired; violation

§ 2.2-1118. Purchases from employment services organizations of Virginia serving individuals with disabilities

§ 2.2-1119. Cases in which purchasing through Division not mandatory

§ 2.2-1120. Direct purchases by using agencies and certain charitable corporations and private nonprofit institutions of higher education

§ 2.2-1121. Repealed

§ 2.2-1122. Aid and cooperation of Division may be sought by any public body or public broadcasting station in making purchases; use of facilities of Virginia Distribution Center; services to certain volunteer organizations

§ 2.2-1123. Acquisition of surplus materials from the United States government

§ 2.2-1124. Disposition of surplus materials

§ 2.2-1125. Proceeds from the sale or recycling of surplus materials

§ 2.2-1126. Repealed

§ 2.2-1128. Sale of state flag

§ 2.2-1129. Division of Engineering and Buildings

§ 2.2-1130. Repealed

§ 2.2-1131. Maintenance and utilization standards

§ 2.2-1131.1. Establishment of performance standards for the use of property

§ 2.2-1132. Administration of capital outlay construction; exception for certain educational institutions

§ 2.2-1133. Use of value engineering

§ 2.2-1134. Repealed

§ 2.2-1135. Information on equipment utilizing wood wastes

§ 2.2-1136. Review of easements; maintenance of records; notification when lease or other agreement for branch office to terminate; report

§ 2.2-1137. Location, construction or lease of state consolidated office buildings

§ 2.2-1138. Planning and construction by Division; exemption

§ 2.2-1139. Transfer of funds; acceptance of donations

§ 2.2-1140. Assignment of office space

§ 2.2-1141. Purchase of furniture for state buildings; repairs to buildings and furniture; surplus furniture

§ 2.2-1142. Furniture for Executive Mansion

§ 2.2-1143. Services for Capitol and other state facilities

§ 2.2-1144. Control of Capitol Square and other property at seat of government

§ 2.2-1145. Inventory of property and Governor's house; custody of house and property pending election of Governor

§ 2.2-1146. Department may lease certain state property; approval of leases by Attorney General; disposition of rentals

§ 2.2-1147. Definitions

§ 2.2-1147.1. Right to breast-feed

§ 2.2-1147.2. Equal access to state-owned or controlled property; Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA

§ 2.2-1147.3. Baby changing facilities in restrooms located in public buildings

§ 2.2-1148. Approval of actions; conveyances in name of the Commonwealth

§ 2.2-1149. Department to review proposed acquisitions of real property; approval by the Governor; exceptions

§ 2.2-1150. Conveyance and transfers of real property by state agencies; approval of Governor and Attorney General; notice to members of General Assembly

§ 2.2-1150.1. Lease or conveyance of any interest in State Police communication tower

§ 2.2-1150.2. Use of communication towers for deployment of wireless broadband services in unserved areas of the Commonwealth

§ 2.2-1150.3. Lease of state military reservation property

§ 2.2-1151. Conveyance of easements and appurtenances thereto to cable television companies, utility companies, public service companies, political subdivisions by state departments, agencies or institutions; communication towers; telecommunications...

§ 2.2-1151.1. Conveyances of right-of-way usage to certain nonpublic service companies by the Department of Transportation

§ 2.2-1152. Conveyances to Department of Transportation by state institutions or public corporations owned by Commonwealth

§ 2.2-1153. State agencies and institutions to notify Department of property not used or required; criteria

§ 2.2-1154. State departments, agencies, and institutions to inquire of Department before acquiring land for capital improvements

§ 2.2-1155. Temporary transfer of use of property between state departments, agencies, and institutions; lease to private entities

§ 2.2-1156. Sale or lease of surplus property and excess building space

§ 2.2-1157. Exploration for and extraction of minerals on state-owned uplands

§ 2.2-1158. Management, harvesting and sale of timber on lands under control of Division

§ 2.2-1159. Facilities for persons with physical disabilities in certain buildings; definitions; construction standards; waiver; temporary buildings

§ 2.2-1160. Facilities for persons with physical disabilities; what buildings to be constructed in accordance with standards

§ 2.2-1161. Buildings not in conformance with standards for persons with physical disabilities

§ 2.2-1161.1. Code Adam alerts in public buildings

§ 2.2-1162. Definitions

§ 2.2-1163. Inspection of state-owned buildings; marking locations where asbestos found; risk abatement and estimate of cost thereof

§ 2.2-1164. Standards for inspection of buildings for asbestos

§ 2.2-1165. Inspection of public school buildings; certification of inspection; certain inspections made before July 1, 1986, deemed in compliance

§ 2.2-1166. Marking locations where asbestos found in public school buildings; estimate of cost of risk abatement; list of priorities based on risk

§ 2.2-1167. Commonwealth immune from civil liability

§ 2.2-1168. Division of Support Services may be established

§ 2.2-1169. Mail handling, messenger and parcel service

§ 2.2-1170. Office equipment pool; repair

§ 2.2-1171. Printing and duplicating facilities

§ 2.2-1172. Parking of vehicles in Capitol Square; parking facilities for state officers and employees; violations

§ 2.2-1173. Definitions

§ 2.2-1174. Vehicles assigned to the centralized fleet

§ 2.2-1175. Responsibilities of Director

§ 2.2-1176. Approval of purchase, lease, or contract rental of motor vehicle

§ 2.2-1176.1. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Fund established

§ 2.2-1176.2. Declaration of policy supporting cost-effective vehicle purchase and lease; total cost of ownership calculator; report

§ 2.2-1177. Transfer of surplus motor vehicles

§ 2.2-1178. Use of passenger-type vehicles on an assigned basis

§ 2.2-1179. Use of vehicles for commuting

§ 2.2-1180. Guidance documents governing state-owned passenger-type vehicles

§ 2.2-1181. Fleet Management Internal Service Fund

§ 2.2-1182. Definitions

§ 2.2-1183. Building standards; exemption; report