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The city council may, by resolution, transfer property acquired by other city departments or donated to the city for museum purposes to the care and custody of the board of museum and history. Property so transferred may be maintained, displayed, or housed by other city departments with the consent of the board. City property which has been transferred to the care and custody of the board may be removed from such care and custody or otherwise disposed of resolution of the city council. The board may dispose of property transferred to its care and custody by transfer or exchange with other museums or by sale for fair market value, provided, that property which was transferred from another city department shall be returned and, provided further, that property which was donated to the city for museum purposes shall be disposed of in accordance with the terms and conditions, if any, of the donation.

Prior to the adoption of 6286 on 05/02/2001, Section 2.64.060 read as follows.

The city council may, by resolution, transfer city property to the care and custody of the board of museum and history; provided, however, that the board has the right to reject such a transfer by a majority vote, provided it notify the city council of such rejection within sixty (60) days of the passage of the resolution of transfer. Property so transferred may be maintained, displayed, or housed by other city departments with the consent of the board of museum and history. City property which has been transferred to the care and custody of the board of museum and history may be removed from such care and custody or otherwise disposed of only by ordinance of the city council. (Prior code § 1.51.060)

(Ord. 6286, Amended, 05/02/2001. Prior code § 1.51.060)