In addition to any other methods for sales of county-owned property authorized by law, any county having adopted the County Financial Management System of 1981, compiled in this chapter, is authorized to conduct a sale of county-owned property that has become surplus, obsolete, or unusable on any Internet auction web site that is approved by the county's financial management committee. Acts 2008 , ch. 890, § 1. In addition to any other methods for sales of county-owned property authorized by law, any county having adopted the County Financial Management System of 1981, compiled in this chapter, is authorized to conduct a sale of county-owned property that has become surplus, obsolete, or unusable on any Internet auction web site that is approved by the county's financial management committee. Acts 2008 , ch. 890, § 1. In addition to any other methods for sales of county-owned property authorized by law, any county having adopted the County Financial Management System of 1981, compiled in this chapter, is authorized to conduct a sale of county-owned property that has become surplus, obsolete, or unusable on any Internet auction web site that is approved by the county's financial management committee. Acts 2008 , ch. 890, § 1. In addition to any other methods for sales of county-owned property authorized by law, any county having adopted the County Financial Management System of 1981, compiled in this chapter, is authorized to conduct a sale of county-owned property that has become surplus, obsolete, or unusable on any Internet auction web site that is approved by the county's financial management committee. Acts 2008 , ch. 890, § 1.
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