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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2000-280
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
10/19/2000
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– Grant: Federal Drug Control & System Improvement Program.
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<br />XVIII. INVENTORY - CAPITAL EQUIPMENT AND REAL PROPERTY. <br /> <br />A. Acquisition of Property. The PROVIDER is required to be prudent in the <br />acquisition and management of property with federal funds. Expenditure of funds for the <br />acquisition of new property, when suitable property required for the successful execution of <br />projects is already available within the PROVIDER organization, will be considered an <br />unnecessary expenditure. <br /> <br />B. Screening:, Careful screening should take place before acquiring property in <br />order to ensure that it is needed with particular consideration given to whether equipment already <br />in the possession of the PROVIDER organization can meet identified needs. While there is no <br />prescribed standard for such review, the PROVIDER procedures may establish levels of review <br />dependent on factors such as the cost of the proposed equipment and the size of the PROVIDER <br />organization. The establishment of a screening committee may facilitate the process; however, <br />the PROVIDER may utillze other management techniques which it finds effective as a basis for <br />determining that the property is needed and that it is not already within the PROVIDER's <br />organization. The COUNTY must ensure that the screening referenced above takes place and <br />that the PROVIDER has an effective system for property management. The PROVIDER is <br />hereby informed that if the COUNTY is made aware that the PROVIDER does not employ an <br />adequate property management system, project costs associated with the acquisition ofthe <br />property may be disallowed. <br /> <br />C. Loss. Damage or Theft of Equipment. The PROVIDER is responsible for <br />replacing or repairing the property which is willfully or negligently lost, stolen, damaged or <br />destroyed. Any loss, damage, or theft of the property must be investigated and fully documented <br />and made part of the official project records. <br /> <br />D. Equipment Acquired with Crime Control Act BlockIFormula Funds. Equipment <br />acquired shall be used and managed to ensure that the equipment is used for criminal justice <br />purposes. <br /> <br />E. Management. The PROVIDER procedures for managing equipment (including <br />replacement), whether acquired in whole or in part with project funds, will, at a minimum, meet <br />the following requirements: 1) Property records must be maintained which include description <br />of property, serial number or other identification number, source of the property, identification of <br />who holds the title, acquisition date, costs of the property, percentage of COUNTY participation <br />in the cost of the property (Federal funds), location of property, use and condition of the <br />property, disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price; 2) a physical inventory of <br />the property must be taken and the results reconciled with the property records at least once <br />every 2 years; 3) a control system must exist to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, <br />damage or theft of the property. Any loss, damage, or theft shall be investigated by the <br />PROVIDER as appropriate; 4) adequate maintenance procedures must exist to keep the property <br />in good condition; and 5) if the PROVIDER is authorized or required to sell the property, proper <br />sales procedures must be established to ensure the highest possible return. <br /> <br />Page 7 of 13 <br />
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