Posted on Tuesday, 25th May 2010 by Keane Unclaimed Property Team

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State Dormancy Periods Regulations

Arizona Dormancy Periods

HB 2003, SB 1003
Introduced 12/17/09

 This bill proposes to change the dormancy period for traveler’s checks back to 15 years from 3 years.

HB 2111
Introduced 1/10/10, Engrossed 2/16/10

This bill proposes to change the dormancy period for traveler’s checks back to 15 years from 3 years.

AZ HB 2170
Introduced 1/13/10

Identifies the effective date of the chapters when initial reports were required to reported, as January 1, 2001.

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Posted on Tuesday, 25th May 2010 by Keane Unclaimed Property Team

Delaware unclaimed property statute proposed changes with introduction of SB 272This is to advise that on May 14, 2010, the Delaware General Assembly introduced legislation that proposes significant changes to the administration and enforcement of Delaware’s unclaimed property statute.

Specifically, this Act improves the administration of the Delaware Abandoned and Unclaimed Property Statute by providing holders with additional clarity and certainty regarding the enforcement of the Delaware abandoned property statute. Read More »

Posted on Friday, 21st May 2010 by Keane Unclaimed Property Team

A question we often hear asked is, “What does my company HAVE to know about unclaimed property recovery & reporting?”

This post aims to answer that question.

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The Basics Of Unclaimed Property Recovery & Reporting

Virtually every company has abandoned property of some form or another.

According to abandoned property law in every state, all companies are required to file reports annually with the states. Read More »