2021 New York Laws
ABP - Abandoned Property
Article 7 - Unclaimed Life Insurance Funds
703 - Payment of Abandoned Property.

Universal Citation: NY Aban Prop L § 703 (2021)
§  703.  Payment of abandoned property. 1. In such succeeding month of
September, and on or before the succeeding tenth day thereof, every such
life insurance corporation  shall  pay  to  the  state  comptroller  all
property  which,  as  of  the  first  day of January next preceding, was
deemed abandoned pursuant to section seven hundred of this article, held
or owing by such life insurance corporation.
  2. Such payment shall be accompanied by a  true  and  accurate  report
setting  forth  such  information  as  the state comptroller may require
relative to such abandoned property including:

(a) the name and last known address of any person or persons appearing from the records of such life insurance corporation to be entitled to receive any such abandoned property;

(b) the amount appearing from the records of such corporation to be due;

(c) the policy number and policy age of the insured;

(d) the date such abandoned property was payable;

(e) the names and last known addresses of each beneficiary appearing in the records of the insurer; and

(f) such other identifying information as the state comptroller may require. 3. Such report shall be in such form and the abandoned property listed shall be classified in such manner as the state comptroller may prescribe. Names of persons appearing to be entitled to such property or of beneficiaries appearing in such report shall be listed in alphabetical order within each such classification.

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