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ARTICLE 2
FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT INVENTORIES
 
 
Section
7.84   Responsibility.
7.85   Annual Report to Controller.
7.86   Receipt of Forfeited Personal Property (LAPD).
 
 
Sec. 7.84. Responsibility.
 
   Each department and office, except those departments given control of their own definite revenues or funds, to which furniture or equipment has been purchased for or assigned to by the City shall maintain a current and perpetual stock record of such furniture and equipment.
 
   The Chief of Police shall cause all items of personal property obtained with money duly expended from the Forfeited Assets Trust Fund of the Police Department and NAA account created under Section 5.115 of this Code to be registered as required in the City’s Equipment Inventory System.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Based on Ord. No. 52,230.
Amended by: Ord. No. 117,011; Second unnumbered para. added, Ord. No. 160,795, Eff. 3-21-86.
 
 
Sec. 7.85. Annual Report to Controller.
 
   Each such department and office shall submit to the Controller a summary of said perpetual stock record as of the end of each fiscal year. The Controller shall describe the items of furniture and equipment to be contained in the records, information requirements or records, and the procedures for controlling furniture and equipment inventories. The Controller shall make such examinations of the perpetual stock records, summaries or lists required by this section as deemed necessary.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Based on Ord. No. 52,230.
Amended by: Ord. No. 117,011; Ord. No. 151,002, Eff. 7-9-78, Oper. 7-1-78.
 
 
Sec. 7.86. Receipt of Forfeited Personal Property (LAPD).
 
   (a)   Each transfer of an item of forfeited personal property received by the City through its Department of Police pursuant to Title 21 U.S.C. Section 881(e)(1), Section 616 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1616), and California Health and Safety Code Section 11489, the fair market value of which exceeds $35,000, shall be submitted to the Board and the City Council for acceptance or rejection. Each transfer of an item of personal property pursuant to said statutes not exceeding $35,000 in fair market value shall be submitted to the Chief of Police or the Chief’s designee for acceptance. The Chief of Police shall submit to the Board and the City Council quarterly an account of all items of personal property received by the City pursuant to this section.
 
   (b)   Title to any personal property accepted by the City pursuant to this section shall be vested in the City of Los Angeles and such property shall be accounted for as required by Sections 7.84, 7.85 and 7.88 of this Code.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 160,795, Eff. 3-21-86.