Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

'Fkbtiarjr 11,1976 "',' : :. .., The Honorable Jesse Jaxes Opirii.on NO. li-%. State Treasurer . LBJ State Office building Per Requirement8 for P. 0. Box 12608, Capitol Station reporting and remitting Austin, Texas 78711 dormant accounts to . State Treasurer under , article 327233,V.T.C.S., as amended. Dear Mr. James': . .. You have asked whether amendments to article 3272b, V.T.C.S., adopted by the 64th LegUlature, ,require depoai- tories to report and to remit to the State Treasurer on or before May 1, 1976,all dormant aocounts advertised in 1975 and not claimed by their rightful.owners. Article 3272b,.V.T.C.S., deals with the duties of de- positories with regard to dormant or inactive accounts. Depositories are defined as banks , savings and loan aesoci- ations, or other organization8 that hold for others deposits of money or other personal property. Section 3 of the article requires each depository to publish in May of each year a newspaper notice of all accounts it holds which have been inactive for more than seven years and the whereabouts of the owners of which are unknown. The notice must indicate that, if unclaimed within nine months, the accounts may be subject to report to and conservation by the State Treasurer. The cost of the publication of such notice is charged to the dr;-mantaccount. p. 3286 The Honorable Jeaae James - page 2 (H-778) . Until 1975, article 3272b, aection 4 required that depositories prepare and aubmit to the State Treasurer on or before May 1 of each year two separate lists of dormant accounts on which notice had been published the preceding year under section 3 and which had remained dormant and the whereabouts of the owner8 of whioh remained unknown. One list conaiated of all such account8 with a balance of $25 or less and other euch accounts with larger belancea'aa the depository voluntarily included because the account8 did not warrant the further ooat and effort neceaaary to locate the ownera. The depoaitory waa required to rsmit to the State Treasurer all locounta included on this liat. The second list aubmitted by depoaitoriea connieted of those account8 of more than $25 whioh were retained by the depoaitory while efforts continued to locate the owner. In 1975, the 64th Legislature amendedsection 4 to consolidate the two lieta into one. Act8 1975, 64th Leg., ch. 263, p. 630. The law eliminated the authority of depoai- tories to retain accounta while continuing ettorta to locate the owners and.required each depository to remit on or before May 1 all account8R regardleaa of aise, on which notice had been publiahed the preceding year, and which remained dormant and the whereabouts of the owner8 of which remained unknown. Theae changer took etfeot September 1, 3975. Apparently, your queation concerning the 1975 amendment arises from the fact that the law making mandatory the re- mission of dormant account8 over 625 did not become effec- tive until September 1, 1975. In our opinion, the September 1 effective date doea not affect the determination of whether such accounts should be remitted before May, 1976: The notice published in May, 1975 indicated that all accounts, regardleso of else, were subject to being reported to and conserved by the State Treasurer. p. 3287 : The Honorable Jesse James - page 3 (H-778) ‘ Ue believe that all dormant accounts on which notice was published in May, 1975, under article 327233,section 3, V.T.C.S., and which remain dormant and the whereabouts of the owners of which remains unknown, should be reported and remitted to the State Treasurer by May 1, 1976. A person claiming an intere,stin an account after it has been re- mitted to the State Treasurer continues to have a right to file a claim and to receive payment as provided in article 3272a, sections 6, 7, and 0. SUMMARY Depositories are required to report and to remit to the State Treasurer by May 1, 1976, all dormant accounts on which notice was published in May, 1975, and which remain unclaimed by their owners. Very truly yours, y$&75&~ JOHN L. HILL Attorney General of Texas A ,/ .. APPROVED: :z --,., ..~ yi: __,.,...2% “1~ d -_ I. UAVJD N.*KENDALL, First Assistant r3pinionCommittee