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Code · Missouri · Chapter 351

351.1150. Unclaimed property, how treated.

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351.1150. Unclaimed property, how treated. — 1. A cooperative may, in lieu of paying or delivering to the state the unclaimed property specified in its report of unclaimed property filed under section 447.539 :
(1)Distribute the unclaimed property to a business entity or organization that is exempt from taxation; or
(2)Retain the unclaimed property as operational reserve funds.
2. The right of an owner to unclaimed property held by a cooperative is extinguished when the property is disbursed by the cooperative to a tax exempt organization or retained by the cooperative as set forth in subsection 1 of this section if:
(1)A reasonable effort to distribute the property to the member has been made by the cooperative; and
(a)Notice that the payment is available has been mailed to the last known address of the person shown by the records to be entitled to the property; or
(b)If the member's address is unknown, notice is published in an official publication of the cooperative; and
(3)The cooperative has received no response from the member within the two-year period following the date such notice was mailed or published as the case may be.
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(L. 2011 S.B. 366)
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