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Panel approves bill letting counties sell surplus property via Internet
Summary
The committee passed SB 277 to allow counties to advertise and sell surplus property through Internet auctions (posted on a website for eight consecutive days) instead of or in addition to newspaper notices; sponsors said the change modernizes sales and corrects a drafting error.
The Senate City, County & Local Affairs Committee voted to pass Senate Bill 277, a measure that updates state law to permit counties and county officials to sell surplus property by Internet auction and to post sales on a county website for eight consecutive days while retaining proof of service for audit.
Sponsor Senator Hill introduced the bill as a three‑part…
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