72 Pa. Stat. § 1301.4

Current through P.A. Acts 2023-32
Section 1301.4 - Property held by insurers
(a) In the case of life insurance, the following property held or owing by an insurer is presumed abandoned and unclaimed:
1. Any moneys held or owing by an insurer as established by its records under any contract of annuity or policy of life insurance including premiums returnable or dividends payable, unclaimed and unpaid for more than three (3) years after the moneys have or shall become due and payable under the provisions of such contract of annuity or policy of insurance. A life insurance policy not matured by actual proof of the death of the insured is deemed to be matured and the proceeds thereof are deemed to be due and payable if such policy was in force when the insured attained the limiting age under the mortality table on which the reserve is based, unless the person appearing entitled thereto has within the preceding three (3) years, (i) assigned, readjusted or paid premiums on the policy, or subjected the policy to loan, or (ii) corresponded in writing with the insurer concerning the policy.
2. If a person other than the insured or annuitant is entitled to the funds and no address of such person is known to the insurer or if it is not definite and certain from the records of the insurer what person is entitled to the funds, it is presumed that the last known address of the person entitled to the funds is the same as the last known address of the insured or annuitant according to the records of the insurer.
3. Moneys otherwise payable according to the records of the insurer are deemed due and payable although the policy or contract has not been surrendered as required.
4. Property distributable in the course of a demutualization or related reorganization of an insurance company is deemed abandoned two (2) years after the date of the demutualization or reorganization if instruments or statements reflecting the distribution are either mailed to the owner and returned by the post office as undeliverable or not mailed to the owner because of a known bad address on the books and records of the holder.
(b) In the case of insurance other than life insurance, the following property held or owing by an insurer is presumed abandoned and unclaimed:
1. Any moneys held or owing by an insurer as established by its records under any contract of insurance other than annuity or life insurance, including premiums or deposits returnable or dividends payable to policy or contract holders or other persons entitled thereto, unclaimed and unpaid for more than three (3) years after the moneys have or shall become due and payable under the provisions of such contracts of insurance.
2. If a person other than the insured, the principal or the claimant is entitled to the funds and no address of such person is known to the insurer or if it is not definite and certain from the records of the insurer what person is entitled to the funds, it is presumed that the last known address of the person entitled to the funds is the same as the last known address of the insured, the principal or the claimant according to the records of the insurer.

72 P.S. § 1301.4

Amended by P.L. 1053 2014 No. 126, § 3, eff. 7/10/2014.
1929, April 9, P.L. 343, art. XIII.1, § 1301.4, added 1982, Dec. 9, P.L. 1057, No. 248, § 5, imd. effective. Amended 2002, June 29, P.L. 614, No. 91, § 6, effective July 1, 2002; 2003, Dec. 23, P.L. 243, No. 45, § 4, imd. effective.