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Code · Missouri · Chapter 208

208.765. Forfeiture of account moneys, when — death of account holder, effect of.

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208.765. Forfeiture of account moneys, when — death of account holder, effect of. — 1. Account holders who withdraw moneys from a family development account not in accordance with subsection 1 of section 208.760 shall forfeit all matching moneys in the account.
2. All moneys forfeited by an account holder pursuant to subsection 1 of this section shall be returned to the family development account reserve fund of the community-based organization.
3. In the event of an account holder's death, the account may be transferred to the ownership of a contingent beneficiary. An account holder shall name contingent beneficiaries at the time the account is established and may change such beneficiaries at any time. If the named beneficiary is deceased or otherwise cannot accept the transfer, the moneys shall be transferred to the family development account reserve fund of the community-based organization.
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(L. 1999 S.B. 387, et al. § 12)
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