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Code · Virginia · Title 55.1 · Chapter 24

Code of Virginia § 55.1-2427. Reports by State Treasurer to the Governor; penalty on escheators for failure of duty.

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The State Treasurer shall, every May 1, file a report with the Governor containing the name of any escheator who fails to perform any duty required of him by this chapter. If any escheator fails to report to and account with the State Treasurer, or fails to pay into the state treasury the proceeds of any sale made by him, or any such rents and profits, in the manner and within the time prescribed by law, he shall be fined no more than $200 for every 60 days such failure continues.
If any escheator fails to perform any other duty required of him by this chapter and no specific penalty for such failure is provided, he shall be fined no more than $50. Any action for any fine under this chapter may be instituted, at the discretion of the State Treasurer or of the Attorney General, in the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, after 15 days' notice.
Code 1919, § 511; Code 1950, § 55-190; 1981, c. 514; 1996, c. 551 ; 2019, c. 712 .
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