General Services operates the State and Federal Surplus Property
Programs. These are two distinct programs with different
regulations and procedures that govern each of them. They share
the common purpose of providing a central state location for
disposing of government surplus property by first attempting to
reuse the property in another government setting and only
disposing of it to the general public if there is not another
governmental need for the property.
Public auctions are held by the Police Department
Property is first made available to organizations that meet
eligibility requirements as established by Federal Property
Management Regulations and Tennessee Code Annotated. Property
not redistributed to eligible organizations is made available to
the general public through live auction, sealed bid sale or
INTERNET sale.
Eligible entities such as other Texas State agencies, political
subdivisions, and assistance organizations may contact the
agency offering the property to arrange a transfer at a price
established by the agency. A listing of property available to
these eligible entities may be viewed on the Comptroller of
Public Accounts.
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