Section 50050 Of Article 3. Financial Affairs From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. For purposes of this article, "local agency" includes all
districts. Except as otherwise provided by law, money, excluding
restitution to victims, that is not the property of a local agency
that remains unclaimed in its treasury or in the official custody of
its officers for three years is the property of the local agency
after notice if not claimed or if no verified complaint is filed and
served. At any time after the expiration of the three-year period,
the treasurer of the local agency may cause a notice to be published
once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation published in the local agency. At the expiration of the
three-year period, money representing restitution collected on behalf
of victims shall be deposited into the Restitution Fund or used by
the local agency for purposes of victim services. If a local agency
elects to use the money for purposes of victim services, the local
agency shall first document that it has made a reasonable effort to
locate and notify the victim to whom the restitution is owed. The
local agency may utilize fees collected pursuant to subdivision (l)
of Section 1203.1 or subdivision (f) of Section 2085.5 of the Penal
Code to offset the reasonable cost of locating and notifying the
victim to whom restitution is owed. With respect to moneys deposited
with the county treasurer pursuant to Section 7663 of the Probate
Code, this three-year period to claim money held by a local agency is
extended for an infant or person of unsound mind until one year from
the date his or her disability ceases.
For purposes of this section, "infant" and "person of unsound mind"
have the same meaning as given to those terms as used in Section
1441 of the Code of Civil Procedure.