RCW 43.19.1920
Surplus personal property—Donation to emergency shelters.
The department may donate state-owned, surplus, tangible personal property to shelters that are: Participants in the department of commerce's emergency shelter assistance program; and operated by nonprofit organizations or units of local government providing emergency or transitional housing for homeless persons. A donation may be made only if all of the following conditions have been met:
(1) The department has made reasonable efforts to determine if any state agency has a requirement for such personal property and no such agency has been identified. Such determination shall follow sufficient notice to all state agencies to allow adequate time for them to make their needs known;
(2) The agency owning the property has authorized the department to donate the property in accordance with this section;
(3) The nature and quantity of the property in question is directly germane to the needs of the homeless persons served by the shelter and the purpose for which the shelter exists and the shelter agrees to use the property for such needs and purposes; and
(4) The director has determined that the donation of such property is in the best interest of the state.
[ 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 217; 1995 c 399 § 63; 1991 c 216 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective date—Purpose—2011 1st sp.s. c 43: See notes following RCW 43.19.003.
Findings—1991 c 216: See note following RCW 43.19.1919.
Emergency shelter assistance program: Chapter 365-120 WAC.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 43 - State Government—Executive
Chapter 43.19 - Department of Enterprise Services.
43.19.005 - Department created—Powers and duties.
43.19.008 - Director—Executive powers and management—Review of programs and services—Audit.
43.19.011 - Director—Powers and duties.
43.19.014 - Notification requirements.
43.19.025 - Enterprise services account.
43.19.035 - Commemorative works account.
43.19.125 - Capitol buildings and grounds—Custody and control.
43.19.19054 - Exemptions from statewide policy for purchasing and material control.
43.19.1917 - Records of equipment owned by state—Inspection—"State equipment" defined.
43.19.19190 - Surplus property—Exemption for original or historic state capitol furnishings.
43.19.1920 - Surplus personal property—Donation to emergency shelters.
43.19.19201 - Affordable housing—Inventory of suitable property.
43.19.1921 - Warehouse facilities—Central salvage—Sales, exchanges, between state agencies.
43.19.205 - Chapter not applicable to certain transfers of property.
43.19.455 - Purchase of works of art—Procedure.
43.19.500 - Enterprise services account—Use.
43.19.501 - Thurston county capital facilities account.
43.19.560 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Definitions.
43.19.565 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Powers and duties—Agency exemptions.
43.19.585 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Powers and duties.
43.19.610 - Enterprise services account—Sources—Disbursements.
43.19.620 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Rules and regulations.
43.19.623 - Employee commuting in state-owned or leased vehicle—Policies and regulations.
43.19.630 - Motor vehicle transportation service—Use of personal motor vehicle.
43.19.637 - Clean-fuel vehicles—Purchasing requirements.
43.19.642 - Biodiesel fuel blends—Use by agencies—Annual report.
43.19.643 - Biodiesel fuel blends—Definitions.
43.19.646 - Coordinating the purchase and delivery of biodiesel—Reports.
43.19.647 - Purchase of biofuels and biofuel blends—Contracting authority.
43.19.651 - Fuel cells and renewable or alternative energy sources.
43.19.663 - Clean technologies—Purchase—Definitions.
43.19.668 - Energy conservation—Legislative finding—Declaration.
43.19.669 - Energy conservation—Purpose.
43.19.670 - Energy conservation—Definitions.
43.19.682 - Energy conservation to be included in landscape objectives.
43.19.685 - Lease covenants, conditions, and terms to be developed—Applicability.
43.19.691 - Municipalities—Energy audits and efficiency.
43.19.695 - Bonds to finance conservation measures.
43.19.708 - Certified veteran-owned businesses—Identification in vendor registry.
43.19.710 - Consolidated mail service—Definitions.
43.19.715 - Consolidated mail service—Area served.
43.19.720 - Consolidated mail service—Review needs of state agencies.
43.19.727 - Small businesses—Effects of technical assistance—Reports—Web-based information system.
43.19.733 - Requirement to utilize print management contracts—Exemptions.
43.19.736 - Print shop services—Bid solicitations—Confidential information.
43.19.739 - Reducing costs—Agencies to consult with department.
43.19.742 - Agency management of print operations—Department rules and guidelines.
43.19.745 - Agency use of envelopes—Standardization.
43.19.751 - Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations—Allowance of claims.
43.19.760 - Risk management—Principles.
43.19.763 - Risk management—Definitions.
43.19.766 - Risk management—Office created—Powers and duties.
43.19.769 - Risk management—Procurement of insurance and bonds.
43.19.772 - Risk management—Procurement of insurance for municipalities.
43.19.775 - Risk management—Enforcement of bonds under RCW 39.59.010.
43.19.778 - Risk management—Liability account—Actuarial studies.
43.19.781 - Risk management—Safety and loss control program.
43.19.782 - Loss prevention review team—Appointment—Duties—Rules—Annual report.
43.19.783 - Loss prevention review team—Final report—Use of report and testimony limited.
43.19.800 - Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel—Further requirements.
43.19.805 - Inventory of state land resources—Developing and maintaining—Summaries.
43.19.901 - Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the public printer.