Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program

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Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Kimneye S. Cox, MBA Accountant Manager Unclaimed Property Division State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program State Treasurer – Administrator Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 9, Sections 151-181 Enacted 1972 Version of the 1995 Uniform Act State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Staff – 18 Employees Holder Reports Receipts and Balancing Claims Telephone Operators Clerical State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program FYE June 2015 Collected $95.9 million Refunded $35.0 million 36% return rate 43% highest return rate State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program www.LATreasury.com Unclaimed Property Search for your $$$ How to report State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program What is Unclaimed Property? Any funds in the ordinary course of a holder’s business that have remained unclaimed by the owner for a certain number of years. State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Holding Periods One year Two years Three years Five years (most common) Seven years Fifteen years State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program One year Wages/payroll Utility deposit refunds Refunds ordered by a court Proceeds of a class action lawsuit State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Two years Royalties Mineral proceeds Insurance company demutualizations State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Three years Life insurance proceeds Credits from a retail transacton Gift certificates Stock or other ownership interest Dividends and other distributions State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Five years Bank accounts Bank money orders Cashier’s or certified checks Checks, drafts or other similar instruments All other property State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Seven years Express money orders Fifteen years Traveler’s checks State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Purpose Who benefits from Unclaimed Property laws? Who should benefit from unclaimed money held by a corporation, business, or other entity? State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Owners Consumer protection The State has custody of the property (not ownership) No time limit for claims The State provides a central location for owners to search for their assets State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Owners The State maintains the records indefinitely Interest-bearing accounts continue to earn interest Securities are maintained (not sold) and all dividends and distributions are credited State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program All Citizens While in the State’s custody, a certain amount is deposited into an escrow account to pay current claims and the rest goes into the General Fund L.R.S. 9:165 (A) State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program All Citizens Unclaimed Property Leverage Fund – for the construction of I-49 L.R.S. 9:165 (C) State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Administration of the program Holders report and remit Annual report due October 31 Electronic files required – uploaded or sent by mail Payment by ACH on our secure site, by wire, or by check State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Administration of the program Required information Complete information Last known address Social Security number Indicate interest-bearing property State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Administration of the program Transferring sensitive data Our goal is to eliminate paper report detail Data uploaded to our secure site Files sent through the mail should be encrypted for security State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Administration of the program Data Security Public records SSNs, account numbers, etc. are not disclosed Website displays minimal information Website database is an extract (not connected) Security protocols in place for all Treasury computers including laptops State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Administration of the program Outreach Annual newspaper publication Online searchable database Online claims Missingmoney.com Direct contact and locating missing owners “Unclaimed Property Awareness” events at malls and festivals around the state State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program Administration of the program Claims Owners file claims to recover their assets Notarized if the value is $1,000.00 or greater Proof is required Current identification Checks are issued daily Over 24,000 claims paid last fiscal year = $35.0 million State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury

Louisiana’s Unclaimed Property Program State of Louisiana Department of the Treasury