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OH HB111
Bill
Status
3/31/2009
Primary Sponsor
Kathleen Chandler
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AI Summary
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Reduces the minimum bidding period for nonchartered municipal corporations selling personal property by internet auction from 15 days to 10 days, including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays.
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Requires municipal legislative authorities to adopt an annual resolution expressing intent to sell unneeded, obsolete, or unfit property by internet auction, including a description of auction procedures and bidding timeline.
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Permits legislative authorities or their representatives to establish minimum prices and other terms and conditions for internet auctions, including pickup/delivery requirements, payment methods, and sales tax provisions.
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Requires publication of intent to sell notices in newspapers of general circulation at least twice, with subsequent notices published no less than 10 nor more than 20 days apart, and continuous posting on municipal websites and office locations.
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Applies to sales of motor vehicles, road machinery, equipment, tools, supplies, and other personal property acquired for municipal use that is no longer needed for public purposes.
Legislative Description
To reduce, from fifteen to ten, the minimum number of days for bidding when a nonchartered municipal corporation sells personal property by Internet auction.
Noncharter municipality-property sales by internet auction-reduce time for bidding
Last Action
To Local Government/Public Administration
3/31/2009