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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 115D — Community Colleges

§ 115D-9.40. Evaluation of technology costs.

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§ 115D-9.40. Evaluation of technology costs.
The State Board of Community Colleges shall adopt a policy that requires all community colleges to evaluate the following when acquiring technology, computer hardware, and software:
(1)The long-term cost of ownership, including costs of repairing the technology, computer hardware, or software.
(2)Any flexibility for innovation during the life of the technology, computer hardware, or software.
(3)Any anticipated resale or salvage value at the end of the target life cycle for the technology, computer hardware, or software based on the average resale or salvage value of similar technology, computer hardware, or software as a percentage of the initial cost of purchase. (2025-46, s. 1.2(a).)
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