Current through codified legislation effective September 18, 2024
Section 41-152.01 - When property is presumed abandonedSubject to section 7014, the following property is presumed abandoned if it is unclaimed by the apparent owner during the period specified below:
(1) A traveler's check, 15 years after issuance;(2) A money order, 7 years after issuance;(3) A state or municipal bond, bearer bond, or original-issue-discount bond, 3 years after the earliest of the date the bond matures or is called or the obligation to pay the principal of the bond arises;(4) A debt of a business association, 3 years after the obligation to pay arises;(5) A payroll card or demand, savings, or time deposit, including a deposit that is automatically renewable, 3 years after the maturity of the deposit, except a deposit that is automatically renewable is deemed matured on its initial date of maturity unless the apparent owner consented in a record on file with the holder to renewal at or about the time of the renewal;(6) Money or a credit owed to a customer as a result of a retail business transaction, 3 years after the obligation arose;(7) An amount owed by an insurance company on a life or endowment insurance policy or an annuity contract that has matured or terminated, 3 years after the obligation to pay arose under the terms of the policy or contract or, if a policy or contract for which an amount is owed on proof of death has not matured by proof of the death of the insured or annuitant, as follows: (A) With respect to an amount owed on a life or endowment insurance policy, 3 years after the earlier of the date: (i) The insurance company has knowledge of the death of the insured; or(ii) The insured has attained, or would have attained if living, the limiting age under the mortality table on which the reserve for the policy is based; and(B) With respect to an amount owed on an annuity contract, 3 years after the date the insurance company has knowledge of the death of the annuitant.(8) Property distributable by a business association in the course of dissolution, one year after the property becomes distributable;(9) Property held by a court, including property received as proceeds of a class action, one year after the property becomes distributable;(10) Property held by a government or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, including municipal bond interest and unredeemed principal under the administration of a paying agent or indenture trustee, one year after the property becomes distributable;(11) Wages, commissions, bonuses, or reimbursements to which an employee is entitled, or other compensation for personal services, other than amounts held in a payroll card, one year after the amount becomes payable;(12) A deposit or refund owed to a subscriber by a utility, one year after the deposit or refund becomes payable; and(13) Property not specified in this section or sections 7006 through 7012, the earlier of 3 years after the owner first has a right to demand the property and 3 years after the obligation to pay or distribute the property arises.Added by D.C. Law 24-45,§ VII-A-7005, 68 DCR 010163, eff. 11/13/2021.