§ 101-45.902-2 - Abandonment or destruction without notice.  


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  • (a) Property may be abandoned or destroyed, without public notice, by an executive agency upon a written finding by an authorized official that was approved by a reviewing official who is not directly accountable for the property, that:

    (1) The value of the property is so little or the cost of its care and handling is so great that its retention for advertising for sale, even as scrap, is clearly not economical; or

    (2) Abandonment or destruction is required because of health, safety, or security reasons.

    (b) Any item of property with an original cost (estimated if unknown) of less than $500 shall normally be considered for abandonment or destruction, without public notice, due to the expense and difficulty of care and handling, such as used or obsolete charts, electric light bulbs, radio tubes, and resistors.