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Equipment Disposal Overview

Disposals

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Definition

Equipment disposal refers to both physically removing properties from a department and to the removing of the item from a department's active inventory, relieving the department of accountability for reporting/tracking. The terms disposal and surplus are often used interchangeably.

Note: Assets with a blue bar code tag are Hospital property and maintained separately by UWMC Accounting at 206-598-7933.

Departmental Benefits of Timely Disposal

Your department benefits from timely and proper disposal of excess property because:

Legal Reasons for Timely Disposal

State: State law requires State/University owned property should not sit idle for lengthy periods of time. In a timely and appropriate manner, departments should dispose of items they no longer need.

Federal: It is a contractual commitment that federally owned equipment be in active use while in custody of a campus department, and that disposal action be taken in a timely manner if it is not.

Appropriate Disposal Methods:

Follow the links below to see detailed instructions for any of the following disposal methods.

Inappropriate Disposal Methods:


Lost/Stolen Equipment


Process Overview

  1. The custodial department ("the department" that wants to get rid of the equipment) initiates request for disposals/surplus of all property (equipment and materials) by submitting a Property Activity Form, UoW 1024, to the Equipment Inventory Office (EIO) using the established University of Washington disposal methods for type of disposal they have chosen.
    Note: If the property is federally owned or funded by current awards, the department must request written permission from the sponsor prior to any surplus, movement, transfer or disposition and then submit the permission along with the 1024 form. (Call the Equipment Inventory Office if you would like help obtaining written permission from the sponsor.)

  2. The department arranges for the physical disposition of the asset.

  3. EIO verifies that the Property Activity Request form, UoW 1024, is complete and returns forms that are missing the necessary infomation and signatures to the department for completion. For example, they return forms with
  4. EIO processes the completed form, removing the equipment from the department's inventory.

  5. The department and EIO each maintain their copy of the 1024 form for six (6) years.

  6. EIO prepares annual deletion reports and submits a copy for review to the departmental Head.


Forms Required:

Property Activity Request Form 1024

Frequently Asked Questions:

For frequently asked questions related to this topic, please visit our FAQ page.

Regulations

State Regulations:

As described by WAC 236-48-198, surplus property available for disposal under the provisions of RCW 43.19.1919 shall not be sold to state elected officials, officers or employees, except at public sale. Public sales are held through Surplus Property.

RCW 43.19.1919 Surplus personal property Sale, exchange Exceptions and limitations.

Federal Regulations:

Disposition is accomplished in compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation, 45.6, and other specific contract provision.

For example:If the equipment is federally owned or funded on current awards you must

  1. Get written approval from the sponsor before you can surplus, move, transfer, or dispose of it. This disposition documentation must be complete and contain
  2. Send the written approval to the Equipment Inventory Office (EIO) who records the transaction (posts to record.)

Contacts

State/University Titled Equipment:   206-543-4663
Federally Titled Equipment:   206-543-4640 or 206-616-4046