West Virginia Code § 17-2A-14

Disposition of surplus, etc., equipment and materials; inventories
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The commissioner shall dispose of obsolete and unusable equipment, surplus supplies and
other unneeded materials, either by transfer to other governmental agencies or institutions,
by exchange or trade, or by sale as junk or otherwise. The commissioner shall adopt and
promulgate rules and regulations governing and controlling the disposition of all such
equipment, supplies and materials. He shall advertise, by newspaper publiceation or
otherwise, the availability or sales of such disposable equipment, supplies and materials and
may sell same, in whole or in part, at public auction, or may transfer, erxchange or trade
same (if by exchange or trade, then without advertising), in whole or in part, as sound
business practices may warrant under existing circumstances and conditions. The
commissioner shall inventory all such disposable equipment, supplies and materials from
time to time as quantity and stocks may warrant but shall mtake a complete semiannual
inventory thereof as of the thirty-first day of March and September 30, of each year. He may
report such inventories to the director of purchases whose services and facilities shall be
available to the commissioner in making advantageous disposition of any part or all of such
disposable equipment, supplies and materials. Such inventories shall briefly describe the
disposable items, the date of purchase thereof, the vendor to the commissioner, the
purchase price paid therefor and the commissioner's order number authorizing disposition
thereof and shall indicate briefly the reason said items are no longer needed or can no
longer be used by the commission. All such inventories shall be kept as public records open
to public inspection at the office of the commissioner for a period of five years and may
thereafter be destroyed. e

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