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045 of 1989 - Lost, Abandoned or Unclaimed Property Defined-Duties of Chief of Police 0 89-1 0 89-26 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE No. 45 of 1989 ( Lost, abandoned or unclaimed property defined--Duties of chief of police) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2, CHAPTER 10, SECTION 020 OF THE SALT LAKE CITY CODE, 1988, RELATING TO LOST, ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY DEFINED--DUTIES OF CHIEF OF POLICE, BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION D AND RE-LETTERING AND AMENDING FORMER SUBSECTION D TO SUBSECTION E AS FOLLOWS: Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That Title 2, Chapter 10, Section 020 of the Salt Lake City Code, relating to Lost, abandoned or unclaimed property defined--Duties of chief of police is amended by adding a new subsection D and re-lettering and amending former Subsection D to Subsection E as follows: 2.10.020 Lost, abandoned or unclaimed property defined--Duties of chief of police. A. B. C. D. The chief of police is authorized to donate unclaimed, stolen bicycles to charitable organizations in accordance with applicable state law. The chief of police may draft such rules and regulations as are necessary in order to carry out this provision in a fair and impartial manner; provided, however, no more than five bicycles may be donated to any one charity per fiscal year. E. The chief of police shall make full report to the city treasurer of the articles sold, and the amount of money received at such sale shall be covered into the city treasury. The number of bicycles and the charities to which the bicycles have been given shall also be reported to the city treasurer. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon the date of its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of August 1989. C4AWRP2ASON ATTEST ' I 1 0 9DER ransmitted to the Mayor on August 1, 1989 Mayor' s Action: xx Approved. Vetoed. - A MAYOR ATTES IT R ER APPRO;rig TO p-n".%� Sao Lake �Ci'''Y Ailorney`s Date y -2- (SEAL) Bill No. 45 of 1989. Published: August 8, 1989 GRH:rc -3-