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Code · Arizona · Title 44 — State Government

44-312. Public sale of abandoned property; prohibition

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A. Except as otherwise provided in this section, within three years after receiving abandoned property the department shall sell the property to the highest bidder at a public sale at a location in this state that in the judgment of the department affords the most favorable market for the property. The department may decline the highest bid and reoffer the property for sale if the department considers the bid to be insufficient. The department is not required to offer the property for sale if the department determines that the probable cost of the sale will exceed the proceeds from the sale.
Before conducting a sale pursuant to this section, the department shall cause a notice to be published at least three weeks before the sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the sale will occur.
B. The department shall sell securities that are listed on an established stock exchange at prices prevailing on the exchange at the time of the sale. The department may sell other securities over the counter at prices prevailing at the time of the sale or by any reasonable method selected by the department.
C. The department shall sell digital assets that are listed on an established digital asset exchange at prices prevailing on the exchange at the time of the sale. The department may not sell a digital asset listed on an established stock or a digital asset exchange for less than the prevailing price that is listed on the exchange at the time of sale. The department may sell a digital asset that is not listed on an established exchange by any commercially reasonable method.
D. A person who makes a claim pursuant to this chapter for securities is entitled to receive from the department the securities that the holder delivered to the department if the securities remain in the department's custody or the person is entitled to receive the net proceeds of the sale. Except in a case of intentional misconduct or malfeasance by the department, the person is not entitled to receive any appreciation in the value of the property that occurred after the delivery to the department.
E. A purchaser of property at a sale conducted by the department pursuant to this chapter takes the property free of all claims of the owner or previous holder and of all persons claiming through or under the owner or previous holder. The department shall execute all documents necessary to complete the transfer of ownership.
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