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Discarding Obsolete Texts

Discarding Obsolete Texts. Only discard textbooks declared obsolete or superseded by new materials. Options for Discard: Donate to: A governing board, county free library, or other state institution A public agency or institution of the United States A nonprofit charitable organization

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Discarding Obsolete Texts

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  1. Discarding Obsolete Texts Only discard textbooks declared obsolete or superseded by new materials. Options for Discard: • Donate to: • A governing board, county free library, or other state institution • A public agency or institution of the United States • A nonprofit charitable organization • Children or adults in California, or foreign countries for the purpose of increasing the general literacy of people • Sell to secondhand book vendor • Must be approved by the Instructional Resources & Materials Dept. • Instructional materials must be declared obsolete by District. • Send to IMC for resale/recycling • See the recently updated Administrative Procedure 2805 for details. Form is available at Instructional Materials Office

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