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Code · Illinois · Chapter 765 — PROPERTY · Act 1026

Sec. 15-602. Dormancy charge; escheat fee.

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Sec. 15-602. Dormancy charge; escheat fee.
(a)A holder may deduct a dormancy charge or an escheat fee from property required to be paid or delivered to the administrator if:
(1)a valid contract between the holder and the apparent owner authorizes imposition of
the charge for the apparent owner's failure to claim the property within a specified time; and
(2)the holder regularly imposes the charge and regularly does not reverse or otherwise
cancel the charge.
(b)The amount of the deduction under subsection
(a)is limited to an amount that is not unconscionable considering all relevant factors, including the marginal transactional costs incurred by the holder in maintaining the apparent owner's property and any services received by the apparent owner.
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