
ENGROSSED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 289
(By Senators Tomblin, Mr. President, Chafin, Plymale, Sprouse,
Bailey, Edgell, Kessler, Minard, Ross, Caldwell, Sharpe, Hunter,
Helmick, Fanning, Bowman, Mitchell, Rowe, Unger, Anderson,
McCabe, Burnette and Prezioso)
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[Originating in the Committee on Government Organization;
reported February 1, 2002.]
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A BILL to amend and reenact sections one, two and three, article
four-b, chapter twelve of the code of West Virginia, one
thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating to
the state computer donation program; expanding the eligible
recipient organizations to include
educational facilities,
nonprofit organizations and other public, charitable or
educational enterprises or organizations; expanding the
auditor's legislative rule-making authority to implement the
computer donation program; and deleting obsolete language.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That sections one, two and three, article four-b, chapter
twelve of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as
follows:
ARTICLE 4B. COMPUTER DONATION PROGRAM.
§12-4B-1. Legislative findings.



The Legislature finds that:



(a) Public schools Educational facilities, nonprofit
organizations, juvenile detention centers, and municipal and county
public safety offices and other public, charitable or educational
enterprises or organizations are always in need of computers,
telecommunications devices and other technological equipment, while
the acquisition of such equipment is a costly enterprise;



(b) The state auditor must frequently purchase such computers,
telecommunications devices and other technological equipment as is
necessary for their his interaction with national and international
financial services industries;



(c) The purchase by the state auditor of modern computers,
telecommunications devices and other technological equipment
frequently results in the surplus of such existing equipment;



(d) Surplus equipment is generally obsolete and as such may no
longer be used effectively by agency employees;



(e) Although the computers, telecommunications devices or and
other technological equipment is no longer useful in interacting
with the financial services industry, they may still be useful
items for a less complex and less high-speed dependent use;



(f) Heretofore, the state auditor has stripped the equipment
for spare parts for other machines and that this continued practice does not necessarily result in the equipment's highest and best
remaining use; and



(g) Rather than break down the equipment for spare parts or
send obsolete machines to the surplus property unit of the state
purchasing division where they may languish with lack of use, it
would be in the best interest of the state that any obsolete
computers, telecommunications devices or technological equipment be
donated by the state auditor's office to public schools educational
facilities, nonprofit organizations, juvenile detention centers,
and municipal and county public safety offices and other public,
charitable or educational enterprises or organizations.
§12-4B-2. Computer donation program created.



(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the
contrary, the state auditor is hereby authorized within his or her
agency to create a computer donation program to donate equipment,
which would otherwise be transferred to the surplus property unit
of the purchasing division,
for public schools to educational
facilities, nonprofit organizations, juvenile detention centers,
and municipal and county public safety offices and other public,
charitable or educational enterprises or organizations in this
state. This program authorizes the state auditor's office to
donate surplus equipment. to those entities which would otherwise
be transferred to the surplus property unit of the purchasing
division
.



(b) The program shall be administered by a director as
appointed or employed by the state auditor. The auditor may either appoint the director from existing staff from his or her office or
may employ a director from existing funds.



(c) The director shall keep records and accounts that indicate
the equipment donated, the age of the equipment, the reasons for
declaring it obsolete and to which public school educational
facility, nonprofit organization, juvenile detention center, or
municipal or county public safety office or other public,
charitable or educational enterprise or organization the equipment
was donated.
§12-4B-3. Legislative rules.



The state auditor shall propose legislative rules in
accordance with the provisions of article three-a, chapter twenty-
nine-a of this code which shall detail the regulations for the
public notice implementing of the program. the method of receiving
requests for participation in the program, any compliance and
reporting information required of participants in the program, and
the method of selecting recipients of equipment. The rules shall
provide for fair and impartial selection of equipment recipients.
The rules shall be presented for approval to the legislative
oversight commission on education accountability by the first day
of July, one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine.