Bill Text: VA HB909 | 2010 | Regular Session | Chaptered
Bill Title: Unclaimed property; storage fee for those in possession of sheriff or police.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Passed) 2010-04-10 - Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0333) [HB909 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2010-HB909-Chaptered.html
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That § 15.2-1719 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows: §15.2-1719. Disposal of unclaimed property in possession of sheriff or police. Any locality may provide by ordinance for (i) the public sale
in accordance with the provisions of this section or (ii) the retention for use
by the law-enforcement agency, of any unclaimed personal property which
has been in the possession of its law-enforcement agencies and unclaimed for a period
of more than Prior to the sale or retention for use by the law-enforcement agency of any unclaimed item, the chief of police, sheriff or their duly authorized agents shall make reasonable attempts to notify the rightful owner of the property, obtain from the attorney for the Commonwealth in writing a statement advising that the item is not needed in any criminal prosecution, and cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality once a week for two successive weeks, notice that there will be a public display and sale of unclaimed personal property. Such property, including property selected for retention by the law-enforcement agency, shall be described generally in the notice, together with the date, time and place of the sale and shall be made available for public viewing at the sale. The chief of police, sheriff or their duly authorized agents shall pay from the proceeds of sale the costs of advertisement, removal, storage, investigation as to ownership and liens, and notice of sale. The balance of the funds shall be held by such officer for the owner and paid to the owner upon satisfactory proof of ownership. Any unclaimed item retained for use by the law-enforcement agency shall become the property of the locality served by the agency and shall be retained only if, in the opinion of the chief law-enforcement officer, there is a legitimate use for the property by the agency and that retention of the item is a more economical alternative than purchase of a similar or equivalent item. If no claim has been made by the owner for the property or
proceeds of such sale within |
