Oregon Statutes
§ 279A.280 — Disposal of surplus property; costs of disposal
Oregon § 279A.280
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.7
Title 26Public Facilities, Contracting and Insurance
Ch. 279APublic Contracting - General Provisions
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 279A.280 (2026).
Text
(1)(a) Without requiring competitive bidding:
(A)The Oregon Department of Administrative Services may sell or transfer surplus property to or transfer surplus property between donees. Donees may be given preference to acquire surplus property. Property acquired shall be used for public purpose or benefit and not for resale to a private purchaser.
(B)The department, or a public or private person or entity designated by the department, may transfer computers and related hardware that are surplus, obsolete or unused to a common or union high school district or education service district. The department, or its designee, may not charge the school district a fee for the transfer.
(C)The department, or a public or private person or entity designated by the department, may recycle or otherwise
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Legislative History
2003 c.794 §42
Nearby Sections
15
§ 279A.005
Short title§ 279A.010
Definitions for Public Contracting Code§ 279A.015
Policy§ 279A.020
Organization of Public Contracting Code§ 279A.025
Application of Public Contracting Code§ 279A.030
Federal law prevails in case of conflict§ 279A.050
Procurement authority§ 279A.055
Personal services contracts§ 279A.060
Local contract review boards§ 279A.070
Rules§ 279A.075
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