434.151 Lost, unclaimed or abandoned personal property in custody of state; application of act. Sec. 1. The provisions of this act shall apply to: (a) Personal property of patients in state hospitals remaining after the death, discharge, release or escape of the patient and unclaimed by the patient, his or her relatives or heirs or […]
434.152 Personal effects without intrinsic or commercial value of certain state hospital patients; applicability of act. Sec. 2. The provisions of this act do not apply to property subject to the provisions of the uniform unclaimed property act, or to property subject to the provisions of Act No. 203 of the Public Acts of 1937, […]
434.153 Lost, unclaimed or abandoned personal property in custody of state; appraisal. Sec. 3. Each state department, board or institution when necessary to accomplish the purposes of this act shall delegate authority to 2 or more of its employees, hereinafter called appraisers, to examine and appraise lost or abandoned property in its possession remaining unclaimed […]
434.154 Lost, unclaimed or abandoned personal property in custody of state; professional opinion as to intrinsic value; appraiser’s opinion as to value. Sec. 4. Should the said appraisers be unable to decide whether or not certain articles of lost or abandoned property are of intrinsic or commercial value, professional opinion may be sought. No fee […]
434.155 Lost, unclaimed or abandoned personal property in custody of state; sale by commissioner of state police. Sec. 5. Upon the request of the commissioner of the state police, property previously reported to him pursuant to the provisions of section 3 of this act shall be delivered to his custody at the East Lansing state […]
434.156 Lost, unclaimed or abandoned personal property in custody of state; disposition of property without intrinsic value. Sec. 6. Property found by the appraisers to be of no intrinsic or commercial value, after being appraised and recorded as such, may be donated to state institutions for the use of patients or inmates or to charitable […]