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Public Act 102-0835 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 15-503, 15-903, and 15-904 as | ||||
follows: | ||||
(765 ILCS 1026/15-503)
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Sec. 15-503. Notice by administrator. | ||||
(a) The administrator shall give notice to an apparent | ||||
owner that property presumed abandoned and appears to be owned | ||||
by the apparent owner is held by the administrator under this | ||||
Act. | ||||
(b) In providing notice under subsection (a), the | ||||
administrator shall: | ||||
(1) except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2), | ||||
send written notice by first-class United States mail to | ||||
each apparent owner of property valued at $100 or more | ||||
held by the administrator, unless the administrator | ||||
determines that a mailing by first-class United States | ||||
mail would not be received by the apparent owner, and, in | ||||
the case of a security held in an account for which the | ||||
apparent owner had consented to receiving electronic mail | ||||
from the holder, send notice by electronic mail if the |
electronic-mail address of the apparent owner is known to | ||
the administrator instead of by first-class United States | ||
mail; or | ||
(2) send the notice to the apparent owner's | ||
electronic-mail address if the administrator does not have | ||
a valid United States mail address for an apparent owner, | ||
but has an electronic-mail address that the administrator | ||
does not know to be invalid. | ||
(c) In addition to the notice under subsection (b), the | ||
administrator shall: | ||
(1) publish every 6 months in at least one English | ||
language newspaper of general circulation in each county | ||
in this State notice of property held by the administrator | ||
which must include: | ||
(A) the total value of property received by the | ||
administrator during the preceding 6-month period, | ||
taken from the reports under Section 15-401; | ||
(B) the total value of claims paid by the | ||
administrator during the preceding 6-month period; | ||
(C) the Internet web address of the unclaimed | ||
property website maintained by the administrator; | ||
(D) an electronic-mail address to contact the | ||
administrator to inquire about or claim property; and | ||
(E) a statement that a person may access the | ||
Internet by a computer to search for unclaimed | ||
property and a computer may be available as a service |
to the public at a local public library. | ||
(2) The administrator shall maintain a website | ||
accessible by the public and electronically searchable | ||
which contains the names reported to the administrator of | ||
apparent owners for whom property is being held by the | ||
administrator. The administrator need not list property on | ||
such website when: no owner name was reported, a claim has | ||
been initiated or is pending for the property, the | ||
administrator has made direct contact with the apparent | ||
owner of the property, and in other instances where the | ||
administrator reasonably believes exclusion of the | ||
property is in the best interests of both the State and the | ||
owner of the property. | ||
(d) The website or database maintained under subsection | ||
(c)(2) must include instructions for filing with the | ||
administrator a claim to property and an online claim form | ||
with instructions. The website may also provide a printable | ||
claim form with instructions for its use. | ||
(e) Tax return identification of apparent owners of | ||
abandoned property. | ||
(1) At least annually the administrator shall notify | ||
the Department of Revenue of the names of persons | ||
appearing to be owners of abandoned property under this | ||
Section. The administrator shall also provide to the | ||
Department of Revenue the social security numbers of the | ||
persons, if available. |
(2) The Department of Revenue shall notify the | ||
administrator if any person under subsection (e)(1) has | ||
filed an Illinois income tax return and shall provide the | ||
administrator with the last known address of the person as | ||
it appears in Department of Revenue records, except as | ||
prohibited by federal law. The Department of Revenue may | ||
also provide additional addresses for the same taxpayer | ||
from the records of the Department, except as prohibited | ||
by federal law. | ||
(3) In order to facilitate the return of property | ||
under this subsection, the administrator and the | ||
Department of Revenue may enter into an interagency | ||
agreement concerning protection of confidential | ||
information, data match rules, and other issues. | ||
(4) The administrator may deliver, as provided under | ||
Section 15-904 of this Act, property or pay the amount | ||
owing to a person matched under this Section without the | ||
person filing a claim under Section 15-903 of this Act if | ||
the following conditions are met: | ||
(A) the value of the property that is owed the | ||
person is $5,000 $2,000 or less; | ||
(B) the property is not either tangible property | ||
or securities; | ||
(C) the last known address for the person | ||
according to the Department of Revenue records is less | ||
than 12 months old; and |
(D) the administrator has evidence sufficient to | ||
establish that the person who appears in Department of | ||
Revenue records is the owner of the property and the | ||
owner currently resides at the last known address from | ||
the Department of Revenue. | ||
(5) If the value of the property that is owed the | ||
person is greater than $5,000 $2,000 , or is tangible | ||
property or securities the administrator shall provide | ||
notice to the person, informing the person that he or she | ||
is the owner of abandoned property held by the State and | ||
may file a claim with the administrator for return of the | ||
property. | ||
(6) The administrator does not need to notify the | ||
Department of Revenue of the names or social security | ||
numbers of apparent owners of abandoned property if the | ||
administrator reasonably believes that the Department of | ||
Revenue will be unable to provide information that would | ||
provide sufficient evidence to establish that the person | ||
in the Department of Revenue's records is the apparent | ||
owner of unclaimed property in the custody of the | ||
administrator. | ||
(f) The administrator may use additional databases to | ||
verify the identity of the person and that the person | ||
currently resides at the last known address. The administrator | ||
may utilize publicly and commercially available databases to | ||
find and update or add information for apparent owners of |
property held by the administrator. | ||
(g) In addition to giving notice under subsection (b), | ||
publishing the information under subsection (c)(1) and | ||
maintaining the website or database under subsection (c)(2), | ||
the administrator may use other printed publication, | ||
telecommunication, the Internet, or other media to inform the | ||
public of the existence of unclaimed property held by the | ||
administrator.
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(h) Identification of apparent owners of abandoned | ||
property using other State databases. | ||
(1) The administrator may enter into interagency | ||
agreements with the Secretary of State and the Illinois | ||
State Board of Elections to identify persons appearing to | ||
be owners of abandoned property with databases under the | ||
control of the Secretary of State and the Illinois State | ||
Board of Elections. Such interagency agreements shall | ||
include protection of confidential information, data match | ||
rules, and other necessary and proper issues. | ||
(2) Except as prohibited by federal law, after January | ||
1, 2022 the administrator may provide the Secretary of | ||
State with names and other identifying information of | ||
persons appearing to be owners of abandoned property. The | ||
Secretary of State may provide the administrator with the | ||
last known address as it appears in its respective records | ||
of any person reasonably believed to be the apparent owner | ||
of abandoned property. |
(3) The Illinois State Board of Elections shall, upon | ||
request, annually provide the administrator with | ||
electronic data or compilations of voter registration | ||
information. The administrator may use such electronic | ||
data or compilations of voter registration information to | ||
identify persons appearing to be owners of abandoned | ||
property. | ||
(4) The administrator may deliver, as provided under | ||
Section 15-904, property or pay the amount owing to a | ||
person matched under this Section without the person | ||
filing a claim under Section 15-903 if: | ||
(i) the value of the property that is owed the | ||
person is $5,000 $2,000 or less; | ||
(ii) the property is not either tangible property | ||
or securities; | ||
(iii) the last known address for the person | ||
according to the records of the Secretary of State or | ||
Illinois State Board of Elections is less than 12 | ||
months old; and | ||
(iv) the administrator has evidence sufficient to | ||
establish that the person who appears in the records | ||
of the Secretary of State or Illinois State Board of | ||
Elections is the owner of the property and the owner | ||
currently resides at the last known address from the | ||
Secretary of State or the Illinois State Board of | ||
Elections. |
(Source: P.A. 102-288, eff. 8-6-21.) | ||
(765 ILCS 1026/15-903)
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Sec. 15-903. Claim for property by person claiming to be | ||
owner. | ||
(a) A person claiming to be the owner of property held | ||
under this Act by the administrator or to the proceeds from the | ||
sale thereof may file a claim for the property on a form | ||
prescribed by the administrator. The claimant must verify the | ||
claim as to its completeness and accuracy. | ||
(b) The administrator may waive the requirement in | ||
subsection (a) and may pay or deliver property directly to a | ||
person if: | ||
(1) the person receiving the property or payment is | ||
shown to be the apparent owner included on a report filed | ||
under Section 15-401; | ||
(2) the administrator reasonably believes the person | ||
is entitled to receive the property or payment; and | ||
(3) the property has a value of less than $2,000 $500 . | ||
(c) The administrator may change the maximum value in | ||
subsection (b) by administrative rule.
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(Source: P.A. 100-22, eff. 1-1-18 .) | ||
(765 ILCS 1026/15-904)
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Sec. 15-904. When administrator must honor claim for | ||
property. |
(a) The administrator shall pay or deliver property to a | ||
claimant under subsection (a) of Section 15-903 if the | ||
administrator receives evidence sufficient to establish to the | ||
satisfaction of the administrator that the claimant is the | ||
owner of the property. | ||
(b) A claim will be considered complete when a claimant | ||
has provided all the information and documentation requested | ||
by the administrator as necessary to establish legal ownership | ||
and such information or documentation is entered into the | ||
administrator's unclaimed property system. Unless extended for | ||
reasonable cause, not later than 90 days after a claim is | ||
complete the administrator shall allow or deny the claim and | ||
give the claimant notice in a record of the decision. If a | ||
claimant fails to provide all the information and | ||
documentation requested by the administrator as necessary to | ||
establish legal ownership of the property and the claim is | ||
inactive for at least 90 days, then the administrator may | ||
close the claim without issuing a final decision. However, if | ||
the claimant makes a request in writing for a final decision | ||
prior to the administrator's closing of the claim, the | ||
administrator shall issue a final decision. | ||
(b-5) An heir or agent who files an unclaimed property | ||
claim in which the decedent's property does not exceed $250 | ||
$100 may submit an affidavit attesting to the heir's or | ||
agent's capacity to claim in lieu of submitting a certified | ||
copy of the will to verify a claim. The affidavit shall be |
accompanied by a copy of other documentary proof that the | ||
administrator requests , except the administrator shall not | ||
require that the affidavit be accompanied by a copy of the | ||
decedent's death certificate if other evidence of the death of | ||
the owner is available . The administrator may change the | ||
maximum value in this subsection by administrative rule. | ||
(c) If the claim is denied or there is insufficient | ||
evidence to allow the claim under subsection (b): | ||
(1) the administrator shall inform the claimant of the | ||
reason for the denial and may specify what additional | ||
evidence, if any, is required for the claim to be allowed; | ||
(2) the claimant may file an amended claim with the | ||
administrator or commence an action under Section 15-906; | ||
and | ||
(3) the administrator shall consider an amended claim | ||
filed under paragraph (2) as an initial claim.
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(Source: P.A. 100-22, eff. 1-1-18; 101-342, eff. 8-9-19.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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