2080.9.
Notwithstanding any other law, all of the following shall apply with As an alternative to the unclaimed property procedures in Sections 2080.1 to 2080.3, inclusive, a transit agency may elect to utilize all of the following procedures with respect to a lost or unclaimed bicycle turned in to or held by a that public transit agency:(a) If the owner of a bicycle
appears within 45 days after receipt of that bicycle by a public transit agency, proves his or her ownership of the bicycle, and pays all reasonable charges, the public transit agency shall restore the bicycle to him or her.
(b) (1) If the bicycle remains unclaimed after 45 days, the public transit agency may dispose of the unclaimed bicycle by sale at public auction to the highest bidder.
(2) The public transit agency shall give notice of the sale at least five days before the time fixed for the sale by publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the bicycle was found.
(3) Any bicycles remaining unsold after being offered for sale at the public auction may be
destroyed or otherwise disposed of by the public transit agency.
(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (b), a public transit agency may donate bicycles unclaimed after 45 days to a charitable organization if both of the following conditions are met:
(A) The board of the public transit agency holds a public hearing to determine the charitable organization that will receive a donated bicycle.
(B) The public transit agency provides notice, at least five days before the time fixed for the donation, by publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the public transit agency operates. The notice shall identify the time period during which the bicycles to be donated were
found or saved by the public transit agency, the name of the charity receiving the donation, the date of the donation, and where unclaimed bicycles may be claimed prior to the date of the donation.
(2) The public transit agency shall not donate unclaimed bicycles more than two times per calendar year and the number of bicycles donated shall not exceed 25 percent of the total number of lost or unclaimed bicycles found or saved by the public transit agency during the prior six months.
(d) (1) Any public transit agency that donates unclaimed bicycles to a charitable organization pursuant to this section shall submit to the Assembly and Senate Committees on Judiciary, on or before January 1, 2020, a report that details, for each of the four preceding
calendar years, the following information:
(A) The total number of bicycles received.
(B) The total number of bicycles claimed by an owner within 45 days.
(C) The average number of days of storage for each bicycle successfully claimed.
(D) The total number of bicycles donated to a charitable organization.
(E) The names of all charitable organizations that received donated bicycles and the number of bicycles donated to each of those organizations.
(F) The total number of bicycles offered at public auction or sale.
(G) The average selling price of each bicycle sold at public auction or sale.
(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
(e) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2021, and as of that date is repealed.