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250 - Lost and Found Property.

NY Gen Mun L § 250 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) the designation of a public officer to accept and keep custody of found property and found instruments;

(b) procedures for determining the value and for estimating the net sum likely to be realized by sale at public auction of lost property as defined in article seven-b of the personal property law;

(c) a procedure for the disposition of derelict automobiles and other property having no value or salvage value only;

(d) longer or shorter periods of time for the report and deposit of found property and instruments by specified classes of persons having possession thereof or for either such report or such deposit, provided, however, that such rules and regulations so enacted by a county or town shall not supersede rules and regulations with respect to time for report and deposit, or for either report or deposit, so enacted by any municipal corporation within its limits, except to such extent as may be provided by an agreement pursuant to section two hundred fifty-one of this chapter;

(e) provisions for notices, reports, storage, and sales of found property not inconsistent with the provisions of article seven-b of the personal property law;

(f) the payment of proceeds from the sale of lost property as defined in article seven-b of the personal property law into a public fund other than the treasury of the municipal corporation.

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250 - Lost and Found Property.