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Code · Arizona · Title 44 — State Government

44-320. Destruction or disposition of property having no substantial commercial value; immunity from liability

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If the department determines after investigation that property delivered pursuant to this chapter has no substantial commercial value, the department may destroy or otherwise dispose of the property at any time. A person shall not maintain an action or proceeding against this state, the department or any officer of this state or against the holder for or on account of an act of the department pursuant to this section, except for intentional misconduct or malfeasance.
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