Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB293

Introduced
1/5/24  

Caption

Disposal of unclaimed property in possession of sheriff or police; notice of public display and sale

Impact

The implications of HB293 are significant for local government operations concerning property disposal. By formalizing the process for unclaimed property, local law enforcement agencies can manage and utilize these assets more efficiently. The bill ensures that due process is followed in terms of notifying potential owners, which may help safeguard against disputes over property rights and provide a clear method for localities to handle unclaimed assets responsibly.

Summary

House Bill 293 addresses the disposal of unclaimed personal property in the possession of law enforcement agencies, such as sheriffs and police departments. The bill allows localities to create ordinances that dictate how such property can be sold publicly or retained for use by the respective agencies. This process is applicable to property that remains unclaimed for more than 60 days and is deemed unnecessary for any criminal prosecutions. Provisions are also set for notifying rightful owners before any disposal or sale takes place.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to streamline the handling of unclaimed property, potential points of contention may arise around the requirement for localities to publish notice of sales. Some advocates may argue that the notification requirements should be more robust to ensure that rightful owners are adequately informed. There is also a discussion about the balance of power between local agencies and property owners, particularly concerning the timeline in which owners can claim their property after a sale. Critics may express concerns about how these measures can affect the equitable treatment of property owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1817

Disposition of unclaimed bodies; how disposition expenses paid, seizure of assets.

VA HB2161

Local government; standardization of public notice requirements for certain intended actions.

VA SB1151

Local government; standardization of public notice requirement for certain intended actions, report.

VA HB2072

Action of forfeiture; disposal of property, exemptions.

VA HB2448

Arrest without warrant authorized in certain cases; powers of arrest, private police officers.

VA SB1046

Law-enforcement officer; definition includes fire marshal with police powers.

VA SB920

School protection officers; employment in public schools.

VA HB2358

School protection officers; employment in public schools.

VA HB1401

Community Policing Act; repeals Act.

VA SB1382

Assault firearms and certain ammunition feeding devices; purchase, possession, etc., prohibited.

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