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Siskiyou Joint Community College District Disposal of District Property RFP 2010

College Of The Siskiyous, Weed, CA·Higher Ed
Sep 07, 2010
Posted Date
Reported Agency
Siskiyou Joint Community College District

Summary

This document outlines the procedures for the disposal of District personal property. It details the conditions under which property can be sold, exchanged, or donated, as well as the required notification processes. The Vice President of Administrative Services is responsible for overseeing the sale of property to the highest responsible bidder or rejecting all bids. The document also specifies how funds derived from sales or leases should be utilized.

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