1. The Administrator shall:
(a) Provide for classification of the personal property of the State in the possession of the using agencies.
(b) Establish a process for identification of all such property.
(c) Maintain records of that property.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, determine which items of that property must be listed by each using agency pursuant to subsection 4. Any item which had an original cost of not less than the amount established by regulation of the State Board of Examiners and which has a useful life of more than 2 years must be included on the list.
2. Each using agency shall submit to the Purchasing Division a list on or before the last day of each month of all personal property for which it is responsible which was lost, stolen, exchanged or deemed excess. The list must include all forfeited personal property which was received by the using agency and all personal property which was donated to the using agency within the previous month. The list must be prepared by the officer entrusted with custody of the property and be approved by the officer’s supervisor or the head of his or her department or agency. A monthly physical count is not required for the preparation of the list.
3. The Administrator may transfer any personal property or forfeited personal property in the possession of a using agency to another governmental agency within the State or to an entity that is eligible to acquire federal donable surplus property, if that property is not necessary for the use of the using agency.
4. The records of personal property of the State must be maintained at all times to show the officers entrusted with the custody thereof and transfers of that property between those officers. Each using agency shall conduct an annual physical count of all personal property charged to it and reconcile the results of the annual physical count with the records of inventory maintained by the Administrator. The Administrator shall maintain the current records of inventory for each state agency.
5. The Administrator shall adopt regulations which:
(a) Prescribe the procedure by which personal property may be condemned and disposed of, if of no further use to the State.
(b) Provide that condemned property which the Administrator has not transferred to another governmental agency or entity that is eligible to acquire federal donable surplus property and which has an appraised value over $1,000 may be sold at a public auction. At least once within 15 days before the auction, the Administrator shall publish or cause to be published in a newspaper circulated in the area in which the sale is made a notice of the auction and a description of the property to be sold.
6. For the purposes of sale, the Administrator or a designated agent of the Administrator shall determine the value of personal property which is of no further use to the State. The Administrator may request the assistance of any department or officer having technical expertise regarding any such property to determine the value of the property.
7. The Administrator may elect to refurbish, in whole or in part, personal property which is of no further use to the State if the Administrator determines that refurbishment will increase the value of the property in an amount that exceeds the cost of the refurbishment. The Purchasing Division is entitled to reimbursement for the cost of refurbishment from the proceeds of the sale of the property.
[36:333:1951]—(NRS A 1963, 1054; 1967, 63; 1969, 252; 1971, 1205; 1979, 175; 1981, 367; 1983, 267; 1987, 101; 1989, 2143; 1991, 620; 1993, 1565; 1997, 1272; 2001, 689)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 333 - Purchasing: State
NRS 333.030 - Administration of chapter.
NRS 333.060 - Qualifications of Administrator of Purchasing Division.
NRS 333.100 - Assistants: Number; qualifications.
NRS 333.110 - Offices of Purchasing Division.
NRS 333.120 - State Purchasing Fund: Creation; amount; use.
NRS 333.125 - Temporary transfers from State General Fund to State Purchasing Fund.
NRS 333.135 - Regulations establishing procedures for awarding contracts.
NRS 333.140 - Policy of securing best value.
NRS 333.150 - Purchases or contracts for rental or lease for using agencies.
NRS 333.160 - Methods of supplying needs of using agencies.
NRS 333.162 - Methods of obtaining a contract; regulations.
NRS 333.195 - Donation of certain supplies, materials and equipment to certain organizations.
NRS 333.200 - Inventory of supplies and materials stored centrally: Duties; records.
NRS 333.210 - Standards and specifications.
NRS 333.230 - Central supply services.
NRS 333.250 - Classification of commodities; schedules of purchases by classes.
NRS 333.260 - Estimates of requirements.
NRS 333.280 - Contract for furnishing supplies, materials and equipment: Period and form; extension.
NRS 333.310 - Advertisements for bids or proposals: Contents and publication.
NRS 333.313 - On-line bidding.
NRS 333.320 - Specification for bids for supplying state institutions: Requirements.
NRS 333.333 - Proprietary information regarding trade secret: Confidentiality; disclosure.
NRS 333.3351 - Preference for bid or proposal submitted by Nevada-based business: Definitions.
NRS 333.3356 - Preference for bid or proposal submitted by Nevada-based business: Regulations.
NRS 333.337 - Duties of persons authorized to enter into contracts pursuant to this chapter.
NRS 333.339 - Prohibition against entering or renewing certain contracts.
NRS 333.365 - Breach of contract: Penalties.
NRS 333.370 - Appeal by person making unsuccessful bid or proposal.
NRS 333.372 - Regulations concerning forms of security to be submitted with notice of appeal.
NRS 333.400 - Purchase of commodities out of schedule: Quotations to be obtained; exceptions.
NRS 333.410 - Quotations to be secured from state institutions; preference to products.
NRS 333.430 - Cooperation of two or more departments in securing supplies: Distribution of expense.
NRS 333.460 - Payment by using agency by transfer or warrant.
NRS 333.700 - Definition; contracts for services; regulations.
NRS 333.800 - Prohibited acts by bidders before award of contract; penalty.