California Education Code ARTICLE 9 - Sale of Personal Property
- Section 81450.
(a) The governing board of any community college district may sell for cash any personal property belonging to the district if the property is not required...
- Section 81450.5.
Notwithstanding Sections 81450 and 81452, a community college district may, without providing the notice required by Section 81450, exchange for value, sell for cash, or...
- Section 81451.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 81450, the governing board of a community college district may, with the consent of a county purchasing agent, utilize his...
- Section 81452.
(a) If the governing board, by a unanimous vote of those members present, finds that the property, whether one or more items, does not exceed in...
- Section 81453.
The money received from the sale shall be placed to the credit of the fund from which the original expenditure for the purchase of the...
- Section 81454.
The governing board of any community college district may dispose of personal property belonging to the district for the purpose of replacement by providing in...
- Section 81455.
The governing board of any community college district may enter into contracts with manufacturers or suppliers for the exchange of household appliances and equipment belonging...
- Section 81456.
The governing board of any community college district may, when calling for bids and letting contracts for constructing new school buildings, or repairing, altering, adding...
- Section 81457.
The governing board of a community college district may authorize any officer or employee of the district to sell to any student personal property of...
- Section 81458.
The governing board of a community college district may sell to persons enrolled in classes for adults maintained by the district materials that may be...
- Section 81459.
A community college district may, in accordance with regulations adopted by the governing board of the district and for educational use, sell, give, or exchange...
- Section 81460.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the governing board of any community college district owning land upon which agricultural products are grown may enter into...
Last modified: October 22, 2018