Iowa Code
Chapter 80 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Section 80.39 - Disposition of personal property.

80.39 Disposition of personal property.
1. Personal property, except for motor vehicles subject to sale pursuant to section 321.89, and seizable property subject to disposition pursuant to chapter 809 or 809A, which personal property is found or seized by, turned in to, or otherwise lawfully comes into the possession of the department or a local law enforcement agency and which the department or agency does not own, shall be disposed of pursuant to this section. If by examining the property the owner or lawful custodian of the property is known or can be readily ascertained, the department or agency shall notify the owner or custodian by certified mail directed to the owner’s or custodian’s last known address, as to the location of the property. If the identity or address of the owner cannot be determined, notice by one publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the area where the property was found is sufficient notice. A published notice may contain multiple items.
2. The department or agency may return the property to a person if that person or the person’s representative does all of the following:
a. Appears at the location where the property is located.
b. Provides proper identification.
c. Demonstrates ownership or lawful possession of the property to the satisfaction of the department or agency.
3. After ninety days following the mailing or publication of the notice required by this section, or if the owner or lawful custodian of the property is unknown or cannot be readily determined, or the department or agency has not turned the property over to the owner, the lawful custodian, or the owner’s or custodian’s representative, the department or agency may dispose of the property in any lawful way, including but not limited to the following:
a. Selling the property at public auction with the proceeds, less department or agency expenses, going to the general fund of the state if sold by the department, the rural services fund if sold by a county agency, and the general fund of a city if sold by a city agency; however, the department or agency shall be reimbursed from the proceeds for the reasonable expenses incurred in selling the property at the auction.
b. Retaining the property for the department’s or agency’s own use.
c. Giving the property to another agency of government.
d. Giving the property to an appropriate charitable organization.
e. Destroying the property.
4. Except when a person appears in person or through a representative within the time periods set by this section, and satisfies the department or agency that the person is the owner or lawful custodian of the property, disposition of the property shall be at the discretion of the department or agency. The department or agency shall maintain the receipt and disposition records for all property processed under this section. Good faith compliance with this section is a defense to any claim or action at law or in equity regarding the disposition of the property.
84 Acts, ch 1154, §1; 85 Acts, ch 201, §1; 86 Acts, ch 1140, §1; 86 Acts, ch 1237, §4; 96 Acts, ch 1133, §39; 2000 Acts, ch 1203, §1; 2005 Acts, ch 35, §21
Referred to in §331.652, 364.22

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION

Chapter 80 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Section 80.1 - Department created.

Section 80.1A - Definitions.

Section 80.2 - Commissioner — appointment.

Section 80.3 - Vacancy.

Section 80.4 - General allocation of duties.

Section 80.5 - Duties of department — duties and powers of peace officers — state patrol.

Section 80.6 - Employees and peace officers — salaries and compensation.

Section 80.6A - Peace officers — health insurance.

Section 80.7 - Railway special agents.

Section 80.8 - Employees and peace officers — salaries and compensation.

Section 80.9 - Duties of department — duties and powers of peace officers — state patrol.

Section 80.9A - Authority and duties of peace officers of the department.

Section 80.9B - Human immunodeficiency virus-related information.

Section 80.10 - Peace officers short course.

Section 80.11 - Course of instruction.

Section 80.12 - Attendance at short course.

Section 80.13 - Training schools.

Section 80.14 - Diplomas.

Section 80.15 - Examination — oath — probation — discipline — dismissal.

Section 80.16 - Impersonating peace officer or employee — uniform.

Section 80.17 - General allocation of duties.

Section 80.18 - Expenses and supplies — reimbursement.

Section 80.19 - Public safety education.

Section 80.20 - Divisional headquarters.

Section 80.21 - Fees and rewards.

Section 80.22 - Prohibition on other departments.

Section 80.23 - Special state agents — meaning.

Section 80.24 - Industrial disputes.

Section 80.25 - Railway special agents.

Section 80.25A - Gaming operations investigation and enforcement.

Section 80.26 - Designation by department of administrative services.

Section 80.27 - Drug law enforcement by department.

Section 80.28 - Statewide interoperable communications system board — established — members.

Section 80.29 - Board duties.

Section 80.30 - Individual qualifications.

Section 80.33 - Access to drug records by peace officers.

Section 80.34 - Peace officer — authority.

Section 80.35 - Transition.

Section 80.36 - Maximum age.

Section 80.37 - Reimbursement of defense costs.

Section 80.39 - Disposition of personal property.

Section 80.40 - Bureau of cyber-crime.

Section 80.41 - Highway safety patrol fund — future repeal.

Section 80.42 - Sick leave benefits fund.

Section 80.43 - Gaming enforcement — revolving fund.

Section 80.44 - Public safety interoperable and broadband communications fund.

Section 80.45 - Office to combat human trafficking.

Section 80.45A - Human trafficking prevention training — lodging providers.

Section 80.46 - Public safety support trust fund.

Section 80.47 - Public safety survivor benefits fund.

Section 80.48 - Public safety equipment fund.