Section 5061 Of Chapter 2. The Secretary Of The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2.
5061
. Whenever any person confined in any state institution subject
to the jurisdiction of the Director of Corrections dies, and no
demand or claim is made upon the director or his or her designee for
the body of the deceased inmate by the inmate's next of kin or
legally appointed representative, the director shall dispose of the
body by cremation or burial no sooner than 10 calendar days after the
inmate's death. The director or his or her designee may waive the
10-day waiting period for disposal of the deceased inmate's body if
confirmation is received that the inmate's next of kin, or legally
appointed representative, refuses to take possession of the body. If
any personal funds or property of that person remains in the custody
or possession of the Director of Corrections, the funds shall be
applied to the payment of his or her cremation or burial expenses and
related charges in an amount not exceeding those expenses and
charges. If no demand or claim is made upon the director by the owner
of the funds or property or his or her legally appointed
representative, the director shall hold and dispose of those funds or
property as follows:
(a) If the decedent leaves a will, the director shall, within 30
days after the date of death of the decedent, deliver the will to the
clerk of the superior court having jurisdiction of the estate. If an
executor is named in the will, the director shall furnish him or her
written notice of the delivery of the will as provided in this
section.
(b) All money or other personal property of the decedent remaining
in the custody or possession of the director shall be held by him or
her for a period of one year from the date of death of the decedent,
for the benefit of the heirs, legatees or successors in interest of
that decedent.
(c) Upon the expiration of the one-year period, any money
remaining unclaimed in the custody or possession of the director
shall be delivered by him or her to the Treasurer for deposit in the
Unclaimed Property Fund under Article 1 (commencing with Section
1440) of Chapter 6 of Title 10 of Part 3 of the Code of Civil
Procedure.
(d) Upon the expiration of the one-year period, all personal
property and documents of the decedent, other than cash, remaining
unclaimed in the custody or possession of the director, shall be
disposed of as follows:
(1) All deeds, contracts, or assignments shall be filed by the
director with the public administrator of the county of commitment of
the decedent.
(2) All other personal property shall be sold by the director at
public auction, or upon a sealed-bid basis, and the proceeds of the
sale delivered by him or her to the Treasurer in the same manner as
is provided in this section with respect to unclaimed money of the
decedent. If he or she deems it expedient to do so, the director may
accumulate the property of several decedents and sell the property in
such lots as he or she may determine, provided that he or she makes
a determination as to each decedent's share of the proceeds.
(3) If any personal property of the decedent is not salable at
public auction, or upon a sealed-bid basis, or if it has no intrinsic
value, or if its value is not sufficient to justify the deposit of
the property in the State Treasury, the director may order it
destroyed.
(4) All other unclaimed personal property of the decedent not
disposed of as provided in paragraph (1), (2), or (3), shall be
delivered by the director to the Controller for deposit in the State
Treasury under Article 1 (commencing with Section 1440) of Chapter 6
of Title 10 of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure.