This bill pertains specifically to Henry County and establishes regulations for the sale, use, and destruction of abandoned, stolen, and unclaimed property by the Henry County Sheriff's Office and the Henry County Task Force. It mandates that the sheriff's office maintain detailed records of all such property, including descriptions and identifying numbers, and ensures that these records are open to public inspection. The bill allows the sheriff to sell unclaimed property at public auctions after a minimum holding period of six months, with specific provisions for firearms, which must be sold by a licensed individual and comply with federal laws. Notice of the auction must be published or posted, and the sheriff has the discretion to reject unreasonably low bids.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that proceeds from the sale of abandoned or stolen property must be held in a separate account for six months, during which the rightful owner can claim the funds after proving ownership. If unclaimed after this period, the net proceeds will be deposited into the Sheriff's Fund for law enforcement purposes. The bill also allows for the use or destruction of unclaimed firearms after six months, depending on their condition and safety for use. The act is effective immediately upon passage and applies to all relevant property held from that date forward.