Oklahoma Code § 19-421.1

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Trade-in of certain property - Procedure for sale of
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certain county property.
A.  The board of county commissioners is hereby authorized to
use any tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment belonging to the
county, the original cost of which exceeded One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00), as a trade-in on a cash purchase or lease purchase of
any other tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment.
B.  To establish an appraised value for an item to be sold at
public auction or traded in, the purchasing agent may refer to an
industry-recognized appraisal manual for used construction equipment
to estimate the value of the item being sold, or obtain appraisal
quotes from at least two vendors in the business of selling items
like the one being sold.
C.  Except when such items are disposed of pursuant to
subsection E, F or I of this section, the following procedures shall
be used for the sale, by the board of county commissioners, of any
tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment, the original cost of which
exceeded One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or any information

technology hardware or software having an original cost of Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or more, belonging to the county:
1.  The board of county commissioners shall give notice of such
sale by publication in a newspaper of general paid circulation in
the county for two successive weekly issues;
2.  Bids for such tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment on
sale shall be in writing, sealed and delivered to the county clerk
of such county;
3.  At the next regular meeting of the board of county
commissioners after the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the
date of first publication of notice of the sale, the board of county
commissioners shall open such bids and award such tools, apparatus,
machinery or equipment to the highest and best bidder with the
option of rejecting all bids; and
4.  The board of county commissioners may hold a public auction
or use an Internet auction, which may include online bidding, in
lieu of advertising for sealed bids as provided above.  Such auction
shall be advertised as provided herein.
D.  A board of county commissioners may sell any materials,
tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment to a tribal governmental
entity or state agency, if the agency is subject to the Oklahoma
Central Purchasing Act.  The board of county commissioners may
purchase materials, tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment from a
state agency, if the agency is subject to the Oklahoma Central
Purchasing Act.
E.  The board of county commissioners may, by resolution, enter
into an agreement with any tribal governmental entity or other
county or political subdivision for the purpose of selling,
transferring, trading or otherwise disposing of equipment or
materials at a price agreed upon by both governing bodies.
Transactions made pursuant to this subsection shall not be subject
to the requirements in subsection C of this section.
F.  Advertisement of surplus property consigned to sell at a
Circuit Engineering District auction shall be provided by the
auction company under contract to conduct the sale.  Advertising
shall be provided to attract the most potential buyers.  Advertising
media may include, but not be limited to, sale flyers, newspapers,
radio, television, and Internet postings.
G.  Pursuant to the authority of Section 1 of this title, boards
of county commissioners shall have authority, under such statute and
in consideration of the procedures in this section to sell real
property belonging to the county without declaring such property
surplus under the following conditions:
1.  A certified appraisal of the county property shall be
performed to determine the market value of the property and accepted
by the board of county commissioners;

2.  After acceptance of the certified appraisal, the board of
county commissioners shall, pursuant to the requirements of this
section, give notice of such sale by publication in a newspaper of
general paid circulation in the county for two successive weekly
issues;
3.  Bids for the real property shall be in writing, sealed and
delivered to the county clerk of such county;
4.  At the next regular meeting of the board of county
commissioners after the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the
date of first publication of notice of sale, the board of county
commissioners shall open such bids;
5.  A successful bid must be no less than the market value of
the real property to be considered by the board of county
commissioners for acceptance.  The board of county commissioners
reserves the right to reject any and all bids;
6.  If more than one bid is above the market value of the real
property, the board of county commissioners shall have the right to
compel the potential buyers of the real property who have bid above
the market amount to enter into public auction conducted by the
chairman of the board of county commissioners after the opening of
such bids, to establish the highest bid for the property in order to
assure that the county is receiving adequate consideration for the
property;
7.  A majority vote of the board of county commissioners shall
be required to determine the successful bidder of the real property.
Upon awarding the bid, either through sealed bid or by conducting a
public auction of those bidders who bid more than the market value
of the real property, the board of county commissioners shall have
the right to pledge the occupied property, using an irrevocable bond
or letter of credit, as provided for in paragraph 10 of this
subsection, as collateral in order to finance bonds to purchase
other real property or build a replacement building, or both;
8.  If the sale price is less than the estimated cost of new
land purchase or construction, then said sales contract shall be
contingent upon the public approval of bond funding or other
authorized funding to allow the complete payment of the contemplated
project;
9.  The board of county commissioners shall have authority
pursuant to paragraphs 5 and 6 of Section 1 of this title to make
any order concerning the sale of such property contingent upon a
closing date in the future in order to continue to use said real
property until a replacement building is completed.  Upon completion
of the replacement building, the board of county commissioners shall
execute all documents and title transfers pertaining to said real
property to the successful bidder;
10.  The successful bidder shall execute an irrevocable bond or
letter of credit with a surety company or bank licensed to do

business in the State of Oklahoma and organized under the corporate
laws of the State of Oklahoma and registered with the Secretary of
State of Oklahoma equal to the amount of the purchase price of the
real property within fifteen (15) days of awarding of the bid.
Failure to provide either an irrevocable bond or letter of credit in
favor of the board of county commissioners within said time
limitation shall act as a rejection and cancellation by the board of
the award of bid and said board may, at that point, enter into a
contract with any secondary or subsequent bidder that meets the
aforementioned qualifications without further notice; and
11.  If there are no bids submitted or all submitted bids are
less than the market value of the real property after the expiration
of fifteen (15) days from the date of first publication of notice of
sale, the board of county commissioners shall publish the notice of
sale and accept bids for a second time complying with the
requirements of paragraphs 2 through 4 of this subsection.  If there
are no bids submitted or all submitted bids are less than the market
value of the real property after the expiration of fifteen (15) days
from the date of second publication of notice of sale, the board of
county commissioners shall have the right to sell real property,
upon majority vote, without any bidding procedure or auction,
directly to any person or entity for an amount that is not less than
the highest bid previously submitted through any previous bidding
procedures provided in this subsection.
H.  The board of county commissioners may solicit telephone bids
for the removal of recyclable materials.
I.  The board of county commissioners shall have the authority
to trade in equipment to a vendor or on statewide contract by
acquiring used equipment values pursuant to subsection B of this
section.
Added by Laws 1982, c. 222, § 1, operative Oct. 1, 1982.  Amended by
Laws 1984, c. 71, § 2; Laws 1988, c. 145, § 2, emerg. eff. April 27,
1988; Laws 1989, c. 286, § 2, operative July 1, 1989; Laws 1998, c.
258, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 1998; Laws 2001, c. 320, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
2001; Laws 2002, c. 214, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2002; Laws 2004, c. 99, §
2, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2008, c. 294, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2008;
Laws 2009, c. 4, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2013, c. 354, § 1,
eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2017, c. 174, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2017; Laws
2018, c. 104, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018; Laws 2019, c. 25, § 12, emerg.
eff. April 4, 2019; Laws 2021, c. 23, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2021; Laws
2023, c. 337, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2023.

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