Bill Text: NC H257 | 2013-2014 | Regular Session | Chaptered
Bill Title: Unclaimed Property Program Improvements
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 8-3)
Status: (Passed) 2013-07-18 - Ch. SL 2013-281 [H257 Detail]
Download: North_Carolina-2013-H257-Chaptered.html
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2013
SESSION LAW 2013-281
HOUSE BILL 257
AN ACT to amend the statutes governing the escheat fund to protect the privacy of information collected for the process of paying claims; to eliminate the fee paid by holders for filing an extension request; to reduce the amount of paperwork required by holders; and to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of processing holder reports.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 116B‑6 reads as rewritten:
"§ 116B‑6. Administration of Escheat Fund; Escheat Account.
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(i) Records. – Before
making a deposit to the Escheat Fund, or retaining or destroying property, the
Treasurer shall record the name and address of the holder, the name and last
known address of each person appearing from the holder's reports to be entitled
to the abandoned property, the name and last known address of each insured
person or annuitant, the amount or description of the property, and, with
respect to each policy or contract listed in the report of an insurer, its
number and the name of the corporation. The records shall be available for
public inspection at all reasonable business hours. The State Treasurer must
maintain the records it receives from holders who report unclaimed property in
accordance with G.S. 116B‑60. To protect the privacy of the owners
of unclaimed property, the information that may be subject to public inspection
will be limited to the information the State Treasurer is required to annually
submit to the clerks of superior court in accordance with G.S. 116B‑62.
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SECTION 2. G.S. 116B‑52(11) reads as rewritten:
"§ 116B‑52. Definitions.
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(11) "Property" means (i) money or tangible personal property held by a holder that is physically located in a safe deposit box or other safekeeping depository held by a financial institution within this State or (ii) a fixed and certain interest in intangible property that is held, issued, or owed in the course of a holder's business, or by a government, governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, and all income or increments therefrom. The term includes property that is referred to as or evidenced by:
a. Money, a check, draft, deposit, interest, or dividend;
b. Credit balance, customer's overpayment, gift certificate, security deposit, refund, credit memorandum, unpaid wage, unused ticket, mineral proceeds, or unidentified remittance;
c. Stock or other evidence of ownership of an interest in a business association;
d. A bond, debenture, note, or other evidence of indebtedness;
e. Money deposited to redeem stocks, bonds, coupons, or other securities, or to make distributions;
f. An amount due and payable under the terms of an annuity or insurance policy, including policies providing life insurance, property and casualty insurance, workers' compensation insurance, or health and disability insurance; and
g. An amount distributable from a trust or custodial fund established under a plan to provide health, welfare, pension, vacation, severance, retirement, death, stock purchase, profit sharing, employee savings, supplemental unemployment insurance, or similar benefits.
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SECTION 3. G.S. 116B‑60 reads as rewritten:
"§ 116B‑60. Report of abandoned property; certification by holders with tax return.
(a) A holder of property
presumed abandoned shall make a report to the Treasurer concerning the property.
Holders reporting 50 or more property owner records shall file the report in an
electronic format prescribed by the Treasurer. Holders reporting less than 50
property owner records may file the report electronically. Holders reporting
electronically may file an electronically signed affidavit in order to comply
with subsection (f) of this section.Holders reporting electronically may
file an electronic certification and verification in order to comply with
subsection (f) of this section.
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(e) Before the date for
filing the report, the holder of property presumed abandoned may request the
Treasurer to extend the time for filing the report. A request for an
extension for filing a report shall be accompanied by an extension processing
fee of ten dollars ($10.00). The Treasurer may grant the extension for good
cause. The holder, upon receipt of the extension, may make an interim payment
on the amount the holder estimates will ultimately be due, which terminates the
accrual of additional interest on the amount paid.
(f) The holder of property
presumed abandoned shall file with the report an affidavit stating that the
holder has complied with G.S. 116B‑59. shall file with the
report a certification and verification that the holder has complied with G.S. 116B‑59.
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SECTION 4. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies to reports filed or records created on or after that date.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 10th day of July, 2013.
s/ Daniel J. Forest
President of the Senate
s/ Thom Tillis
Speaker of the House of Representatives
s/ Pat McCrory
Governor
Approved 6:14 p.m. this 18th day of July, 2013