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Utah County approves transfer of grant-funded desks and chairs to Juab and Millard counties

Utah County Board of County Commissioners · September 17, 2019
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Summary

The Utah County Board of Commissioners approved transferring desks and chairs purchased with grant and state appropriations to Juab and Millard counties after staff clarified the items were intended for the two counties’ correctional facility, not county surplus.

Utah County commissioners on the record approved the transfer of desks and chairs purchased with grant and state appropriation funds to Juab and Millard counties after staff clarified the equipment had originally been purchased for a correctional facility that was once under county oversight.

At the meeting, Unidentified Speaker 1 introduced consent agenda item 7, describing the action as an authorization to declare grant-purchased items to be transferred to Juab and Millard counties. Unidentified Speaker 4 explained that the furniture "was originally purchased for the purpose of them going down to the Juab/Millard CJC" while that facility was under county administration; it was therefore not county surplus property. Unidentified Speaker 7 moved approval and the board approved the item by voice vote, 3-0.

The move kept on the county’s records that the items were purchased through the county’s purchasing system for the facility’s use, rather than treating them as surplus. Commissioners asked only clarifying questions about whether the equipment had been replaced locally; staff said the items had been intended for the other facility from the start.

The approval was procedural; no funding change or additional county expenditure was recorded. The board proceeded to other agenda business following the vote.