53 Pa. Stat. § 56501.2

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-92
Section 56501.2 - Personal property
(a) Except as provided in subsection (d), no township personal property may be disposed of, by sale or otherwise, except upon approval of the board of commissioners. In cases when the board of commissioners approves a sale of the property, the board of commissioners shall estimate the fair market value of the entire lot to be disposed of. If the board of commissioners estimates the fair market value to be two thousand dollars or more, the entire lot shall be advertised for sale once, in at least one newspaper of general circulation, not less than ten days prior to the date fixed for the opening of bids or public auction. The date of opening of bids or public auction shall be announced in the advertisement, and sale of the property advertised shall be made to the highest bidder.
(b) A public auction of personal property may be conducted by means of an online or electronic auction sale. During an electronic auction sale, bids shall be accepted electronically at the time and in the manner designated in the advertisement. During the electronic auction, each bidder shall have the capability to view the bidder's bid rank or the high bid price. A bidder may increase his bid price during the electronic auction. The record of the electronic auction shall be accessible for public inspection. The purchase price shall be paid by the highest bidder immediately or at a reasonable time after the conclusion of the electronic auction as determined by the board of commissioners. In the event that shipping costs are incurred, they shall be paid by the highest bidder. A township that has complied with the advertising requirements of this section may provide additional public notice of the sale by bids or public auction in any manner deemed appropriate by the board of commissioners. The advertisement for electronic auction sales authorized in this section shall include the Internet address or means of accessing the electronic auction and the date, time and duration of the electronic auction.
(c) The board of commissioners may reject any bids received if the bids are believed to be less than the fair market value of the property. If no compliant bids are received after advertisement, the applicable procedures in the act of October 27, 1979 (P.L. 241, No. 78), entitled "An act authorizing political subdivisions, municipality authorities and transportation authorities to enter into contracts for the purchase of goods and the sale of real and personal property where no bids are received," shall be followed.
(d) The board of commissioners shall, by resolution, adopt a procedure for the sale of surplus personal property, either individual items or lots of items, of an estimated fair market value of less than two thousand dollars. The approval of the board of commissioners shall not be required for an individual sale that shall be made in conformity to the procedure.
(e) The provisions of this section shall not be mandatory where township personal property is to be traded in or exchanged for new or used personal property being acquired by the township, except that the trade or exchange shall be by resolution.

53 P.S. § 56501.2

1931, June 24, P.L. 1206, No. 331, art. XV, § 1501.2, added 2020, Oct. 29, P.L. 782, No. 96, § 53, effective in 60 days [Dec. 28, 2020].