Oklahoma Code § 2-2-14.2

Title 2. Agriculture: Abandoned or stolen property--Storage--Disposal
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A.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
is hereby authorized to take possession of, store, and dispose of
certain abandoned and stolen personal property as provided in this
section.
B.  The Department shall maintain a permanent record identifying
the date and circumstances under which the Department acquired each
piece of abandoned or stolen property, the place where each piece of
property was found or located, and a detailed description of each
article of property.  All abandoned or stolen property shall be
stored in a suitable place to protect it from deterioration;
provided, that if the property is perishable, it may be sold in a
manner to maximize value as set forth in subsection C below.
C.  If the abandoned or stolen personal property is of a
perishable nature and reasonable attempts to locate and identify the
owner of the property are not successful, the property may be sold
at once without notice.
1.  The Department shall use its best efforts to obtain the best
possible price for the perishable property.

2.  The proceeds from the sale shall be held in a segregated
account for a period of six (6) months for the benefit of the
property's owner.
3.  Subsequent to the sale, notice concerning the holding of
proceeds from the sale of the perishable property shall be published
once a week for two (2) successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation published in the city or town closest to the location
where the property was recovered and, in the case of cities and
towns in which no newspaper is published, by posting the notice in a
conspicuous place at the city hall or police station.
4.  If the proceeds are not claimed within six (6) months, after
deducting and paying all expenses incurred in the recovery, storage,
maintenance, and sale of the property, the net funds shall be
deposited in the State Department of Agriculture Evidence and Law
Enforcement Fund.
D.  Six (6) months after the Department comes into possession of
any other abandoned or stolen property, it may dispose of the
property by public or private auction.
1.  Notice of the time and place of sale shall first be given by
publication of notice once a week for two (2) successive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the city or town in
question and, in the case of cities and towns in which no newspaper
is published, by posting notice in a conspicuous place at the city
hall or police station.
2.  The first publication or posting of notice, as the case may
be, shall be at least twenty (20) days before the sale.
3.  Each article shall be sold separately and a notation in the
permanent record shall be made of the amount received for each
article of property.
4.  The person making the sale shall have the right to reject
any and all bids if the amount bid is unreasonably low and shall
have the right to continue the sales from time to time.
5.  After deducting and paying all expenses incurred in the
taking up, storing, maintaining, and selling of the property, the
balance, if any, shall be deposited in the State Department of
Agriculture Evidence and Law Enforcement Fund.

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