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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 272 — Cooperative corporations and associations

272.285 Payment of small amounts due deceased member.

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(1)If a member of an association dies; and six
(6)months or more after his death the
association has in its possession moneys not in excess of two hundred dollars
($200) which would have been distributable and payable to such member except for
his death; and no administrator or executor has been appointed for his estate or the
estate has been closed; then such an association, without making any publication of
notice, may disburse such moneys in the following order:
(a)To the surviving spouse of the deceased member; if none, then
(b)To pay any unsatisfied claims for funeral expenses or reimbursement to any
person for the payment thereof, then
(c)To any adult person of the class of those nearest of kin to the deceased, for the
benefit of all members of such class.
(2)In making such disbursements an association is responsible and liable only for the
exercise of good faith and reasonable care and shall have no further responsibility or
liability with respect to such moneys or their application or disbursement.
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