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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 230 · § 230.34

§ 230.34. Disposition of property of unknown owners where property is valued over \$200.

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(a)Where no apparent owner of property subject to this subpart is known, except property described in § 230.36, and the estimated value of the property exceeds \$200, the Executive Special Agent in Charge, or a designee, must publish notice providing the following information:
(1)A description of the property, including model or serial numbers, if known;
(2)A statement of the location where the property was found;
(3)The name, address, and telephone number of the Executive Special Agent in Charge who has custody of the property; and
(4)A statement inviting any person who believes he or she is fully entitled to the property to submit a claim for its return with the Executive Special Agent in Charge identified in the notice. Such claim must be submitted within 30 days from the date of first publication of the notice.
(b)The notice under paragraph
(a)of this section must be published for three consecutive weeks on the Office of Inspector General's Web site.
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