15 chapters · 223 sections in this title.
RCW 63.48.010 Accounts presumed abandoned and to escheat to state.
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All postal savings system accounts created by the deposits of persons whose last known addresses are in the state which have not been claimed by the persons entitled thereto before May 1, 1971, are presumed to have been abandoned by their owners and are declared to escheat and be…
RCW 63.48.020 Director to request federal records.
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The director of revenue shall request from the bureau of accounts of the United States treasury department records providing the following information: The names of depositors at the post offices of this state whose accounts are unclaimed, their last addresses as shown by the rec…
RCW 63.48.030 Escheat proceedings brought in Thurston county.
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The director of revenue may bring proceedings in the superior court for Thurston county to escheat unclaimed postal savings system accounts held by the United States treasury. A single proceeding may be used to escheat as many accounts as may be available for escheat at one time.…
RCW 63.48.040 Notice to depositors whose accounts are to be escheated.
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The director of revenue shall notify depositors whose accounts are to be escheated as follows:(1) A letter advising that a postal savings system account in the name of the addressee is about to be escheated and setting forth the procedure by which a deposit may be claimed shall b…
RCW 63.48.050 Copy of judgment presented for payment—Disposition of proceeds.
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The director of revenue shall present a copy of each final judgment of escheat to the United States treasury department for payment of the principal due and the interest computed under regulations of the United States treasury department. The payment received shall be deposited i…
RCW 63.48.060 Indemnification for losses as result of escheat proceedings—Source.
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This state shall indemnify the United States for any losses suffered as a result of the escheat of unclaimed postal savings system accounts. The burden of the indemnification falls upon the fund into which the proceeds of the escheated accounts have been paid.[ 1971 ex.s. c 68 s …