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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

393A.380 Disposition of property having no substantial value -- Immunity from

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liability.
(1)If the administrator takes custody of property delivered under this chapter and later
determines that the property has no substantial commercial value or that the cost of
disposing of the property will exceed the value of the property, the administrator
may return the property to the holder or destroy or otherwise dispose of the
property.
(2)In disposing of property under subsection
(1)of this section, the administrator may
deliver the property to the Kentucky Historical Society, or any other museum,
historical society, or organization approved by the administrator, and on such terms
as the administrator deems appropriate. Upon delivery of the property to a third
party described in this subsection, the administrator shall no longer be responsible
for the safekeeping of the property.
(3)An action or proceeding shall not be commenced against the state, an agency of the
state, the administrator, another officer, employee, or agent of the state, or a holder
for or because of an act of the administrator under this section, except for
intentional misconduct or malfeasance.
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