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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 393A — Revised uniform unclaimed property act

393A.280 Contents of notice by holder.

176 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-393a/393a-280

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(1)Notice under KRS 393A.270 shall contain a heading that reads substantially as
follows: "Notice. The Commonwealth of Kentucky requires us to notify you that
your property may be transferred to the custody of the Kentucky State Treasurer if
you do not contact us before (insert date that is thirty
(30)days after the date of this
notice)."
(2)The notice under KRS 393A.270 shall:
(a)Identify the nature and, except for property that does not have a fixed value,
the value of the property that is the subject of the notice;
(b)State that the property shall be turned over to the administrator;
(c)State that after the property is turned over to the administrator, an apparent
owner that seeks return of the property shall file a claim with the
administrator;
(d)State that property that is not legal tender of the United States may be sold by
the administrator; and
(e)Provide instructions that the apparent owner shall follow to prevent the holder
from reporting and paying or delivering the property to the administrator.
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