Illinois Administrative Code
Title 74 - PUBLIC FINANCE
Part 760 - REVISED UNIFORM UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ACT
Subpart B - PRESUMPTION OF ABANDONMENT
Section 760.290 - Deceased Owner
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Subject to the owner interest provisions of Section 15-210 of the Act, a deceased owner cannot indicate interest in his or her property. [ 765 ILCS 1026/15-201]
b) If the apparent owner as listed in the records of the holder is deceased and the abandonment period for the owner's property is greater than 2 years, then the property, shall instead be presumed abandoned 2 years from the date of the owner's last indication of interest in the property. This provision does not apply to an amount owed by an insurance company on a life or endowment insurance policy or an annuity contract that has matured or terminated. [ 765 ILCS 1026/15-201] This statutory provision does not apply to situations involving the death of the apparent owner when the property is covered by either Section 15-202(a)(2)(B) of the Act (tax-deferred retirement accounts) or Section 15-208(d) of the Act (concerning securities), as in neither case is the abandonment period greater than 2 years.
c) A holder who fails to report, pay, or deliver property within the time prescribed by the Act shall not be required to pay interest or be subject to penalties if the failure to report, pay, or deliver the property was due to lack of knowledge of the death that established a shorter period of abandonment under the Act. [ 765 ILCS 1026/15-1204(c)]
d) The Act does not impose a new or separate duty on a holder to determine whether an apparent owner is deceased. However, the Act does not relieve a holder of any duty imposed by another law, whether state or federal, that may impose such a duty.
e) Sections 15-202 and 15-208 of the Act both provide that when a holder, in the ordinary course of its business, receives notice or an indication of the death of an apparent owner, the holder shall attempt not later than 90 days after receipt of the notice or indication to confirm whether the apparent owner is deceased.