No property, including attractive assets, may be given to an individual or thrown away without prior approval from Asset Management.
Review the Capital and Attractive Livestock Directive for information on dispositions of livestock.
Below are different methods and procedures for disposing of attractive assets:
In support of UF Strategic Plan and UF’s sustainability initiative, when attractive property is no longer needed, all property should be sent to UF Surplus to be reused, refurbished, or recycled.
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Departments will need to request approval from Asset Management using a disposal request for all of the disposal methods below.
Departments should complete the disposal request, including signatures if required, then upload the request in myAssets. If the department is unable to upload the request, the disposal request can be e-mailed to property@admin.ufl.edu.
Departments need to document on the Disposal Request:
By submitting this disposal request, the department is certifying that the asset will be dismantled and no longer used.
Used when the department no longer wishes to track the attractive property. This disposal request can only be used for non-mandatory (departmental elected) attractive property.
When a faculty member transfers from UF to another University, the property purchased on grants or contracts that are transferring with the faculty member will transfer to the new University. Additionally, property purchased on federal grants that have closed, but are continuing to support the PI’s research, can transfer with the faculty member if the property is not needed at UF.
The department will use the Disposal Request and include:
When a department has not disposed of an asset properly, such as throwing it away, the Disposal Request must be used.
Please note, departments must identify corrective actions to prevent future property loss.
Attractive property can be trade-in by the department for the purchase of goods or services using the Disposal Request.
Whenever it has been discovered that Attractive Property has been lost or stolen, the University Police Department must be notified immediately to obtain an incident or police report, whichever is applicable. The police report or incident report will be required to complete the Disposal Request.
In the case of loss of non-state-owned property that is covered by insurance, the department must notify the Environmental Health and Safety Insurance Coordinator at (352) 392-1591.
UF HR Toolkits – Asset Management
Asset Management: (352) 392-2556
University Police: (352) 392-1111