Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part VI - Student Financial Assistance-Higher Education Savings
Chapter 7 - START K12
Section VI-719 - Substitution, Assignment, and Transfer
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code VI-719
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Substitute Beneficiary. The beneficiary of a START K12 account may be changed to a substitute beneficiary provided the account owner completes a beneficiary substitution form and the following requirements are met:
1. the substitute
beneficiary is a member of the family as defined under §707;
2. the substitute beneficiary meets the
citizen/resident alien requirements of
§709 F, and, if the account owner is a
nonresident of the state of Louisiana, the substitute beneficiary meets the
applicable residency requirements (see
§709 G);
3. if the substitute beneficiary is not a
member of the family of the previous beneficiary:
a. and the account owner is a natural person
classified under
§711.A 1-4, the account
must be refunded to the account owner and a new account must be
opened;
b. and the account owner is
a legal entity classified under
§711.A.3 or 4, a new
account shall be opened in the name of the new beneficiary. These transfers may
be treated as refunds under federal and state tax laws in which case the
account owner will be subject to any associated tax consequences; and
c. and the account owner is classified under
§711.A 5, a new account
shall be opened in the name of the new beneficiary only if the beneficiary
meets all the requirements of
§711.A 5; and
i. these transfers may be treated as refunds
under federal and state tax laws in which case the account owner will be
subject to any associated tax consequences; and
ii. the provisions of
§709.A.2 shall apply to
account owners classified in accordance with
§711.A 5
B. Substitution/Transfer of Account Ownership. The ownership of an START K12 account is transferable only with the written approval of the LATTA and only as follows.
1. The account owner who is a
natural person, other than a natural person classified as an account owner
under §711.A 5, may designate a
person who will become the substitute account owner in the event of the
original account owner's death.
2.
In the event of the death of an account owner who is a natural person, other
than a natural person classified as an account owner under
§711.A 5, who has not
named a substitute account owner, the account shall be terminated and the
account shall be refunded to the beneficiary, if designated to receive the
refund by the account owner, or the account owner's estate.
3. An account owner who is a legal entity
classified under
§711.A.3 may indicate in
the owners agreement that upon the beneficiarys graduation from high school,
the account shall be rolled over into a START Saving ESA and ownership of the
ESA shall be transferred to the beneficiary of the account upon his 18th
birthday, or upon his enrollment in an eligible postsecondary institution full
time, whichever is later. If the account owner transfers the account in
accordance with this section, disbursements may only be made for payment of the
qualified higher education expenses of the beneficiary.
4. In the event of the dissolution of an
account owner who is a legal entity classified as an account owner under
§711.A.3 or 4, the
beneficiary shall become the substitute account owner. If the account owner who
is a legal entity classified as an account owner under §4 is dissolved, the
beneficiary designated to receive the refund has died, and there is no
substitute beneficiary named, the refund shall be made to the beneficiary's
estate.
5. No refunds shall be paid
to account owner classified under
§711.A.5 If such an
account is terminated by the LATTA in accordance with
§717 E, the beneficiary shall become the
owner of the account, provided that, all the rights and restrictions provided
in law and these rules regarding account owners classified under
§711.A 5, including, but
not limited to, use of the funds, refunds, terminations, designation of
beneficiary, etc., shall be applicable to the beneficiary that becomes the
owner of such an account. If an account owner classified under
§711.A.5 dies or is
dissolved and the beneficiary has died or failed to graduate high school by age
21, and no substitute beneficiary has been designated by the account owner, the
authority shall designate a new beneficiary who must meet the requirements of
§709.A.3 and
§711.A 5
C. Assignment of Account Ownership. Ownership of an START K12 account cannot be assigned.
D. Changes to the Owner's Agreement
1. The account owner may request changes to
the owner's agreement.
2. Changes
must be requested in writing and be signed by the account owner.
3. Changes, if accepted, will take effect as
of the date the notice is received by the LATTA.
4. The LATTA shall not be liable for acting
upon inaccurate or invalid data which was submitted by the account
owner.
5. The account owner will be
notified by the LATTA in writing of any changes affecting the owner's agreement
which result from changes in applicable federal and state statutes and
rules.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:3100.1 et seq.
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