Florida Statutes Title XVIII Chapter 273 - State-owned Tangible Personal Property
- 273.01 - Definitions.
The following words as used in this act have the meanings set forth in the below subsections, unless a different meaning is required by the...
- 273.02 - Record And Inventory Of Certain Property.
The word “property” as used in this section means equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a nonconsumable and nonexpendable nature. The Chief Financial...
- 273.025 - Financial Reporting For Recorded Property.
The Chief Financial Officer shall establish by rule the requirements for the capitalization of property that has been recorded in the state’s financial systems.History.—s. 39,...
- 273.03 - Property Supervision And Control.
The custodian shall be primarily responsible for the supervision, control, and disposition of the property in his or her custody but may delegate its use...
- 273.04 - Property Acquisition.
Whenever acquiring property, the custodian may pay the purchase price in full or may exchange property with the seller as a trade-in. If, whenever acquiring...
- 273.05 - Surplus Property.
(1) The custodian may classify as surplus any property in his or her custody that is obsolete or the continued use of which is uneconomical or...
- 273.055 - Disposition Of State-owned Tangible Personal Property.
(1) Certified surplus property shall not be sold, transferred, cannibalized, scrapped, warehoused, or destroyed without prior written authority from the custodian.(2) Custodians shall maintain records to identify...
- 273.09 - Penalty.
Any custodian who violates any provision of this chapter or any rule prescribed pursuant to its authority shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the...
- 273.10 - Repeal.
This act shall not repeal existing law relating to property but shall be interpreted to be supplementary in nature and shall be applicable to the...
Last modified: September 23, 2016