The board of supervisors shall have the power to sell and dispose of any personal property and real property belonging to the county or any subdivision thereof according to the uniform personal property and real property disposal requirements for local governments in Section 17-25-25. For purposes of this section, the term "personal property," includes, but is not limited to, equipment, vehicles, fixtures, furniture, firearms and commodities.
Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to prohibit, restrict or to prescribe conditions with regard to the authority granted under Section 17-25-3.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 19 - Counties and County Officers
Chapter 7 - Property and Facilities
§ 19-7-1. Acquisition of certain real estate
§ 19-7-1. Acquisition of certain real estate
§ 19-7-3. Disposal of real estate
§ 19-7-5. Disposal of personal property
§ 19-7-7. Insurance on county property
§ 19-7-9. Tagging of motor vehicles
§ 19-7-11. Erection or renovation of courthouse or jail
§ 19-7-13. Employment of janitor and assistants
§ 19-7-15. Employment of caretaker of county lands
§ 19-7-17. Employment of caretaker of county lands; duties of caretaker
§ 19-7-19. Employment of caretaker of county lands; minutes of board to be sole authority
§ 19-7-21. Counties conveying land for state park may lease retained mineral interests
§ 19-7-23. Furnishing of courthouse
§ 19-7-25. Providing books and bookcase for courtroom
§ 19-7-27. Providing bulletin boards for legal notices
§ 19-7-29. Maintenance of courthouse yard
§ 19-7-33. Regulation of parking on courthouse and other county lands
§ 19-7-35. Procurement of artesian well on county property
§ 19-7-37. Use of part of oil severance tax funds for building and permanent improvements
§ 19-7-39. Maintenance and repair of public or private nonprofit cemeteries in certain counties