| 6. Surplus property. Providing for transfer of supplies, |
| materials and equipment that are surplus from one state |
| department or agency to another that may need them, and for the |
| disposal by private and public sale of supplies, materials and |
| equipment that are obsolete and unusable. Political |
| subdivisions, educational institutions, fire departments or |
| qualifying nonprofit organizations, as defined in section 1813-A, |
| must be given an opportunity to purchase the surplus items |
| through private sale. If 2 or more political subdivisions, |
| educational institutions, fire departments or qualifying |
| nonprofit organizations are interested in any item, the sale must |
| be the result of competitive bid. Any equipment so purchased must |
| be retained for a period of at least one year in a current |
| ongoing program. Any item purchased by a political subdivision, |
| educational institution, fire department or qualifying nonprofit |
| organization under this section may not be sold or transferred by |
| that political subdivision, educational institution, fire |
| department or qualifying nonprofit organization for a period of 6 |
| months from the date of the private sale and the State reserves |
| the right to refuse to sell additional equipment to a political |
| subdivision, educational institution, fire department or |
| qualifying nonprofit organization if it is determined that the |
| political subdivision, educational institution, fire department |
| or qualifying nonprofit organization has not retained the |
| equipment for the required period of 6 months; |