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Welcome The Webinar will begin promptly at 1:00 p.m. EDT Unclaimed Property 101 The Essentials of Reporting and Compliance 1

Unclaimed Property 101 The Essentials of Reporting and Compliance 2

MODERATOR Alex Kauffman Nebraska Deputy Treasurer 3

Shane Osborn NAUPA President and Nebraska State Treasurer 4

MODERATOR Alex Kauffman Nebraska Deputy Treasurer 5

Rick Sweet Assistant Unclaimed Property Bureau Chief Florida Department of Financial Services 6

Introduction 7

Fast Facts about Unclaimed Property All States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have Unclaimed Property Programs Three Canadian Provinces (Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta) have an Unclaimed Property Program. 8

Fast Facts about Unclaimed Property The States Unclaimed Property Offices are safeguarding 117 million accounts worth $32.877 billion. 9

Fast Facts about Unclaimed Property $1.754 billion from 1.929 million accounts was returned to the rightful owners. $4.686 billion was received from business accounts where contact had been lost with the owners. 10

Topics of Discussion History of Unclaimed Property Purpose of the Unclaimed Property Act Basic Definitions Rules of Jurisdiction 11

History of Unclaimed Property Based on English common law Property reverted ( escheated ) to the King First Model Unclaimed Property Act in 1954 Latest Model Unclaimed Property Act-- 1995 version 12

Escheat vs. Unclaimed Property In contrast, the Unclaimed Property Act is not a true escheat statute. Claims can be made into perpetuity in most cases-even by heirs. Consumer Protection Act! 13

Purpose of the Act 1. Protect the property rights of the owner. 2. Relieve holder from liability of property. 3. Provide economic benefit to all citizens of the State, not individual holders. 14

Benefits of the Act Maintains good customer relations Keeps records current Reunites property with owners Increases SOX compliance Reduces audit risk 15

Unclaimed Property Act Duties of the State: Notify Owner (Usually through Publication) Pay owner or heirs Keep records Safeguard property until claimed 16

Unclaimed Property Act Duties of the Holder Identify and protect property Notify owner (due diligence) Report & Remit property Retain Copies of Holder Reports 17

Domicile Definitions State of incorporation State of principal place of business if not a corporation 18

Holder Definitions - any legal or commercial entity obligated to hold for the account of, or deliver or pay to, the owner property that is subject to the Unclaimed Property Act 19

Apparent owner Definitions person whose name appears on the records of a holder as the person entitled to the property held, issued or owing by a holder 20

Definitions Property is presumed abandoned if it is unclaimed by the apparent owner for the time specified in the Act (dormancy period). Property is unclaimed if the apparent owner has not indicated interest in the property and it has been unclaimed for the time specified in the Act. 21

Property Definitions a fixed and certain interest in intangible personal property that is held, issued, or owed in the course of a holder s business. can also include tangible personal property (safe deposit box) 22

Derivative right Definitions The right of a state to take custody of an obligation that is deemed to be abandoned property pursuant to state statute. State stands in the shoes of the owner. 23

Primary Rule Rules of Jurisdiction Property is reportable to the State of apparent owner s last known address Secondary Rule If Address unknown, property is reportable to the holder s State of domicile 24

Rules of Jurisdiction Property is reportable to State of corporate domicile if : Last known address of apparent owner is in a state that does not provide for reporting of that property type Last known address of apparent owner is in a foreign country 25

Rules of Jurisdiction Transaction rule State of transaction for travelers checks, money orders and similar written instruments 26

Rules of Jurisdiction Texas vs. New Jersey (1965) Primary & Secondary Rule Pennsylvania vs. New York (1972) Money orders, travelers checks and similar written instruments Delaware vs. New York (1994) Upheld previous decisions. 27

Jennifer Brown Abandoned Property Auditor New York State Office of the State Comptroller Office of Unclaimed Funds

Identifying

Tangible Property Definitions physical property normally turned over from safe deposit boxes, police confiscations, or left behind in hospitals and nursing homes 30

Examples of Tangible Property Jewelry Silver/Gold Monies (cash, coins) Antiques Collectibles Musical Instruments Toys/Video Games 31

Definitions Intangible Property monetary assets such as bank accounts, refunds, uncashed checks, securities, and credit balances 32

Examples of Intangible Property Checking and Savings Accounts Uncashed Checks and Money Orders Wages/Payroll Checks Travelers Checks Stocks & Dividends Gift Certificates/ Cards Credit Balances Matured Life Policy Funds/Insurance Proceeds Refunds/Rebates Bail Bond Deposits 33

What kind of property might a holder have? Do you have employees? (payroll) Do you have retail customers? (credits, overpayments) Are you a utility? (deposits, refunds) Do you deal with patients? (overpayments, credits) Do you hold escrow accounts? 34

Common Types of Property Payroll checks Accounts payable checks Refund checks Insurance proceeds Securities Accounts receivable credit balances Utility deposits Bank accounts 35

Corporations Payroll/Garnishments A/P Checks A/R Credit Balances Refund Checks Health Benefit Distributions Suspense Accounts Unidentified Remittances Pension Plan Stock & Equity 36

Equity Property Mutual Funds Stocks Dividend Checks Shares Cash-in-lieu Stock Splits/ Exchanges/ Spin-offs Bonds Interest Checks Matured Principal 37

Financial Institutions Checking/Savings Accounts Certificates of Deposit Unidentified Deposits Safe Deposit Box Contents Unclaimed Loan Collateral Trust Area (Accounts) Certified Checks Cashier s Checks Money Orders Traveler s Checks 38

Property Not Reported Caution: May vary by state 39

Note May vary by state Check with each state to which you report to determine what is exempt Forfeited Reservation Deposits (Hotels, Rentals, etc) Prepaid Calling Cards Gift Cards Business to Business Credit Balances 40

When does property become unclaimed? 41

Property becomes unclaimed when the owner: has not communicated, in writing or by other means, with the holder regarding the property or the account in which the property is held for a specified period of time and has not otherwise indicated an interest in the property. May vary by state 42

Has the property been abandoned? To determine there has been no contact, verify that the owner: has not increased or decreased the account has not written concerning the property has not indicated an interest in the property does not own other active accounts 43

Actions That Do Not Prevent Abandonment Automatic Drafts Posting of Interest Absence of Returned Mail (check SEC regulations regarding DRP accounts) Service Charges Holder s Awareness of Owner 44

Customer Contact? Telephone or verbal contact: Some states take the position that verifiable verbal contact is acceptable to remove an account from the report with acceptable documentation. Others agree but still require written evidence from the owner. May vary by State 45

Dormancy Periods Caution: May vary by state 46

Property Dormancy Period Determines when property becomes unclaimed Dormancy periods will vary among states May vary by State 47

Dormancy Holding Periods Vary by property type and state receiving the report The end of a dormancy period is when property is reportable Most dormancy periods are 2, 3 or 5 years May vary by State 48

Dormancy Period Examples *Refer to State Law for Specific Information* Checking Account Certificates of Deposit Life Ins Matured Casualty Utility Deposits California 3 3 3 3 3 Florida 5 5 2 5 1 Montana 5 5 3 3 1 Nebraska 5 5 5 5 3 New York 5 5 3 3 2 North Carolina 5 10 3 5 1 South Carolina 5 5 5 5 1 Virginia 5 5 2 5 1 Washington 3 3 3 (2 after limiting age) 3 1 49

Dormancy Period Examples *Refer to State Law for Specific Information* Securities Fiduciaries Wages State Courts/ Agencies All Other Property California 3 3 1 3 3 Montana 5 5 1 1 5 Nebraska 5 5 1 3 5 North Carolina 3 5 2 1 5 Pennsylvania 5 5 2 5 5 Tennessee 3 5 1 1 5 Virginia 5 5 1 1 5 Washington 3 3 1 2 3 West Virginia 5 5 1 1 5 50

Associated Properties At the time that an interest (property) is presumed abandoned, any other property right accrued or accruing to the owner as a result of the interest, and not previously presumed abandoned, is also presumed abandoned. Example: Dividend Checks May vary by State 51

Effective Due Diligence 52

Due Diligence Due diligence is the process of attempting to locate apparent owners of dormant property on a holder s books and records The process is conducted by the company holding the account Holder May vary by State 53

Due Diligence Due diligence is mandated by state law Reasonable efforts must be made to locate owners Requirements will vary among states Provide your business contact information May vary by State 54

Why practice due diligence? 1. Increase good will 2. Reestablish communication with customer 3. Good customer service 4. Good business 5. It s the law 55

Considerations Timing Value of Accounts Recovery of Associated Costs 56

Before Abandonment Tips 1) Use internal computer systems to track the date of last contact with the account owner 2) Include escheatment information in company newsletters 3) Make address change forms available be prompt updating your systems 57

Customer Service and Goodwill Customers choose where to have their accounts Keep your customers happy Keep your customers!!! There are no traffic jams along the extra mile - Roger Staubach 58

Social Security Administration Search Tools Office of Disclosure policy will respond to a request and forward a letter If a Social Security Number is available If more recent information is available Request must be in writing Applies to companies and government agencies Fee is currently $25 per request 59

Search Tools Finder companies may charge up to 30-35% per account Free online search directories one person at a time: Whitepages.com Superpages.com Missingperson.net Peopledata.com Peoplesearch.net Google.com Whowhere.com Switchboard.com 60

Mailings Types of Due Diligence Requirements First Class mailings to account owners Certified mailings over certain dollar values Publication newspapers Who performs due diligence State Holders May vary by State 61

Tips to Increase Due Diligence Responses Include a color coded return envelope for simplified processing Ensure outgoing envelope does not look like junk mail Print key words on the envelope Time Sensitive Response Mandatory Unclaimed Funds/Money 62

Tips to Increase Due Diligence Responses Keep due date time short to encourage quick response Administrators may have a certain number of days required to be given for a response Give response option: fax, mail, telephone, email Use understandable words (not escheat ) 63

Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 17Ad-17 and Rule 17a-24 SEC due diligence regulations for transfer agents Includes escheatment to proper state after due diligence 64

First Class Mailings May vary by State Account owners expected to appear on a report of Abandoned Property Contact owner at last known address Usually a set amount of time before the reporting deadline i.e.: 60 or 90 days. At least or not more than 65

First Class Mailings Exceptions: Owner address not known Proof that address is not current (returned) Special procedures: CA May vary by State 66

Customer Contact Remove account owner from list of dormant accounts if contact is confirmed via: Response Requested letters Return receipt signed by the owner of the property Claim has been initiated since first class mailing 67

Content of Letters May vary by State 1. Notify owner of existence of property 2. Notify owner of pending transfer to the state 3. Include the transfer date 4. Include actions required by payee to avoid transfer signature, turnaround time 5. Identification of property 6. Name and address of owner *Company may revise sample letter or create own letter* 68

Certified Mailings May vary by State Only certain accounts under state laws All Dividend Reinvestment Accounts Second notice after first class mailing, request return receipt A certain amount of time before the reporting deadline -Closer to the deadline than the 1st class mailing 69

Exceptions: Certified Mailings First class mailing returned to sender Account owner responds to first class mailing May vary by State 70

Non-completion of Due Diligence If a company fails to complete due diligence, the holder is still responsible for reporting unclaimed funds 71

Costs Some states allow due diligence costs to be deducted against the value of the account. May not take a bulk deduction against final remittance need to know value of the account upon owner claim. May vary by State 72

What are publication requirements? Notice or names listed in a newspaper advertisement before reporting to the state Notify owners that property is to be turned over to the state on a certain date and actions to take to prevent this Very few states require publication May vary by State 73

Sharleen Finn Holder Operations & Outreach Section Chief California State Controller's Office Unclaimed Property Division 74

Preparing Your Report 75

Where To Report (Rules of Jurisdiction) State of owner s last known address, if known State of holder s incorporation or domicile if address not known State of transaction for certain property types 76

When to Report Majority of states have a due date before November 1 Other states have a spring due date May 1st Life Insurance Companies Refer to states unclaimed property laws for due dates Penalties assessed for late reporting California exception 77

California Exception Holder Notice Report Due before November 1st Interest assessed for late reporting Submit accurate report without remittance Any property received at this time will be returned to the holder 78

California Exception Holder Remit Report Due between June 1 st and 15 th of the following year Interest assessed for late reporting Submit with delivery of property not claimed (except safekeeping) Properties reported & remitted must match those listed on the Notice Report No new properties can be listed/remitted 79

How to Report Paper Report State specific forms Property limits State requirements Electronic Reporting Software FREE at www.wagers.net Fee based software vendors NAUPA format required Electronic Filing Submitted through a secured state website Uploaded automatically to state s database 80

Common Reporting Errors Reporting Property Too Early Learn and Keep Updated on: Due Dates Report Cycles Dormancy Period Incorrect File Format Paper Report - Property Limits Not in NAUPA Format May vary by State 81

Common Reporting Errors Invalid Property Type Codes Invalid Date of Last Transaction Invalid Joint Owners/Relationship Codes Lack of Social Security Number Owner Date of Birth Not Provided Not Following State Specific Requirements 82

Common Remittance Errors A check for each property on the report Check made payable to the owner Remittance not with the report Exception for California Notice Report Proof of securities remittance not included with report 83

Advantages of Electronic Reporting Creates an encrypted file Accounts available to owners sooner Eliminates keying errors Data can be imported from Excel Produces due diligence letters & reports Accepted by all states 84

How to Report Electronically and File Electronically Use data entry software provided free to holders by most states Customize your own in-house programs Use service providers that are unclaimed property specialists File report electronically through state websites when available 85

Data Integrity Provide complete and accurate information List ALL known owner information Review reports thoroughly prior to submission 86

Data Integrity Issues Incomplete Owner Names Conversion from Internal Applications to Reporting Software Business Name Incorrect Format 87

Data Integrity Issues Inaccurate Last Address Ex. DO NOT MAIL, P.O. Box 9999 Social Security Number Duplicated on Report for Different Owners 88

Online Help and Information NAUPA Standard can be downloaded from: http://www.wagers.net/naupaspec/nauparevisedstandard.pdf Country Codes: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m49alpha.htm NAICS Codes: http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html Individual State websites: http://www.unclaimed.org/ 89

Reciprocity Definitions process whereby states who routinely accept property belonging to other states annually forward that property to the appropriate states. 90

Reciprocity History of Reciprocal or Exchange Agreements between States NAUPA/UPPO Joint Standardization Committee Intent and Purpose 91

Reciprocity Most states accept Incidental property: 10 owners or less Under $1,000.00 National Reciprocity Matrix California does not allow reciprocity reporting to another state due to owner notice requirements per California Law 92

Reciprocity Considerations Property must be remitted and reported per the laws of the Entitled State, not the Receiving State Receiving State cannot indemnify the holder for property not belonging to that state 93

RECIPROCITY IS NOT INTENDED FOR: Reporting most, if not all, property to a state solely on the basis of that state s willingness to accept property for a lot of other states. Reporting past due property to a state other than the Entitled state to avoid penalties and interest. Reporting to a state other than the Entitled state because you like its laws better. 94

Actions Holder Can Take Develop an unclaimed property program Prepare an unclaimed property manual Establish written procedures Conduct internal training Identify personnel responsible for preparation of reports Develop strong internal control Utilize internal audit function 95

Actions Holder Can Take Monitor stale dated checks Balance general ledger liability to unclaimed property database Procure technical assistance Monitor changes in unclaimed property laws Identify unclaimed company assets held by third parties Utilize computer systems that track the date of last contact with the account owner 96

Actions Holder Can Take Include escheatment information in company newsletters Make address change forms available be prompt updating your systems Perform due diligence Retain supporting documentation Communicate with owners Coordinate external audits 97

Contact the state program if you have questions. 98

Q&A 99

Resources NAUPA State Contacts Compliance Tools QRP State Unclaimed Property Monitoring Service Referral Program www.unclaimed.org Click on Compliance Resources UPPO Networking Due Diligence and Reporting Resources Legislative Updates Members as Mentors www.uppo.org 100

Resources National Association of State Treasurers National Resolutions Current Events (News, Conferences, Etc.) Copies of Past NAUPA Presentations Corporate Affiliates www.nast.org 101

Resources NAUPA / NAST Corporate Affiliates Abandoned Property Experts, LLC ACS Government Solutions ACS Wagers Audit Services U.S., LLC Equisearch, Inc. Financial Services Innovations, Inc. (FSI) isold it on ebay Keane Kelmar Associates, LLC Kirby McInerney LLP Lynden Lyman, Unclaimed Property Advisor PriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLP Revenue Discovery Systems (RDS) Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) Specialty Audit Services LLC Venio LLC Verus Financial, LLC www.nast.org 102

A recording of this webinar will be available on www.unclaimed.org 103

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