§ 2896. Duties of public authorities with respect to the disposal of property. 1. Every authority, as defined in section two of this chapter, shall adopt by resolution comprehensive guidelines which shall (a) detail the public authority's operative policy and instructions regarding the use, awarding, monitoring and reporting of contracts for the disposal of property, and (b) designate a contracting officer who shall be responsible for the public authority's compliance with, and enforcement of, such guidelines. Such guidelines shall be consistent with, and shall require the public authority's contracting activities to comply with this section, the authorities enabling legislation and any other applicable law for the disposal of property, except that such guidelines may be stricter than the provisions of this section, the authorities enabling legislation and any other applicable law for the disposal of property if the public authority determines that additional safeguards are necessary to assure the integrity of its disposition activities. Guidelines approved by the public authority shall be annually reviewed and approved by the governing body of the public authority. On or before the thirty-first day of March in each year, the public authority shall file with the comptroller a copy of the guidelines most recently reviewed and approved by the public authority, including the name of the public authority's designated contracting officer. At the time of filing such guidelines with the comptroller, every public authority shall also post such guidelines on the public authority's internet website. Guidelines posted on the public authority's internet website shall be maintained on such website at least until the procurement guidelines for the following year are posted on such website.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Public Authorities Law 2896

  • Office: means the office of general services. See N.Y. Public Authorities Law 2875-A
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.

2. Each public authority shall:

a. maintain adequate inventory controls and accountability systems for all property under its control;

b. periodically inventory such property to determine which property shall be disposed of;

c. produce a written report of such property in accordance with subdivision three of this section;

d. transfer or dispose of such property as promptly as possible in accordance with section twenty-eight hundred ninety-seven of this title.

3. a. Each public authority shall publish, not less frequently than annually, a report listing all real property of the public authority. Such report shall include a list and full description of all real and personal property disposed of during such period. The report shall contain the price received by the public authority and the name of the purchaser for all such property sold by the public authority during such period.

b. The public authority shall deliver copies of such report to the comptroller, the director of the budget, the commissioner of general services, the legislature and the authorities budget office.