A. 
The evidence officer of the Millville Police Department shall conduct an annual audit of all moneys received as evidence during each calendar year. Said audit shall be reduced to writing and shall clearly indicate the following information:
(1) 
The case number that the evidence applies to;
(2) 
The date when the money was received;
(3) 
The exact amount of the money received;
(4) 
The date when the money was disbursed; and
(5) 
To whom it was disbursed.
B. 
This written audit shall be prepared within 30 days after the end of each calendar year, and a copy of the audit report shall be submitted to the Cumberland County Prosecutor, Director of Public Safety, and the Chief Financial Officer of the City of Millville.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:64-7, title to property forfeited shall vest in the entity funding the prosecuting agency involved at the time that the item was utilized illegally or, in the case of proceeds, when received.
A. 
For all indictable crimes and juvenile offenses money subject to forfeiture pursuant to state law shall be submitted immediately to the Cumberland County Prosecutor's office. The evidence officer shall execute an evidence property receipt for the money delivered to the Cumberland County Prosecutor's office. The Cumberland County Prosecutor's office shall then turn the money over to the County Treasurer where it shall be retained pending forfeiture proceedings pursuant to state law.
B. 
For all disorderly persons offenses moneys subject to forfeiture pursuant to state law shall be submitted immediately to the City Treasurer's office. The evidence officer shall execute an evidence property receipt for the money delivered to the City Treasurer's office. The City Treasurer shall retain said moneys in a separate account pending forfeiture proceedings pursuant to state law.
A. 
Currency which is not subject to forfeiture pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:64-7 because it is to be returned to the lawful owner shall be secured in the following manner:
(1) 
Upon receipt of the currency the evidence officer shall log the currency in as evidence in accordance with procedures established by the Chief of Police.
(2) 
Thereafter, the evidence shall be secured in a vault located in the evidence room of the Millville Police Department which shall be secured by a combination lock or key lock which is accessible only to the evidence officer and the Chief of Police.
(3) 
The currency shall remain secured at all times in that fashion until disbursed to the lawful owner.
B. 
The threshold question as to whether currency is subject to forfeiture or not shall be determined in the following manner:
(1) 
In the case of indictable crimes and juvenile offenses, the determination shall be made by the Chief of Police or his designee after consultation with the County Prosecutor or his designee.
(2) 
In the case of disorderly persons offenses, the determination shall be made by the Chief of Police or his designee after consultation with the City Attorney or Municipal Prosecutor.