Louisiana 2023 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB430 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HOUSE SUMMARY OF SENATE AMENDMENTS
HB 430	2023 Regular Session	Coussan
PROPERTY/UNCLAIMED:  Authorizes payments from unclaimed funds to certain agents
for locating, delivering, recovering, or assisting in the recovery of unclaimed property
Synopsis of Senate Amendments
1.Limits application of proposed law to La. licensed attorneys, certified public
accountants, and financial advisors.
2.Limits application of proposed law to the period that is more than 24 months
after the property is paid or delivered to the administrator.
3.Removes provision prohibiting application of proposed law to a claim that is
less than $1,000.
4.Makes technical changes.
Present law establishes the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act of 1997 to provide for
collection, administration, and distribution of abandoned property in the state.
Present law (R.S. 9:177) sets out prohibitions and requirements with respect to agreements
to locate abandoned property on behalf of an owner.
Proposed law prohibits any agreements to locate abandoned property on behalf of an owner
except for contracts for fiduciary agents as provided in proposed law. Further defines
"fiduciary agent" to mean a representative of an unclaimed property owner whose services
provided to the owner involve locating, delivering, recovering, or assisting in the recovery
of unclaimed property to the owner, and shall be limited to Louisiana licensed attorneys,
certified public accountants, and financial advisors.
Proposed law authorizes a fiduciary agent to receive compensation for his services in an
amount not to exceed 10% of the total claim value.
Proposed law requires a fiduciary agent who seeks compensation to submit to the
administrator a payment request.  Requires each request submitted for payment pursuant to
proposed law to be submitted with the abandoned property claim. Further requires such
request to be sworn to and signed by the fiduciary agent and the owner before a notary public
and contain both of the following:
(1)A clear disclosure of amounts that may be paid pursuant to the provisions of
proposed law.
(2)The signature of the owner below a statement that the owner is aware that a portion
of his unclaimed property may be used to pay the fiduciary agent.
Proposed law further provides that if the property claimed is cash or has been converted to
cash through sale as provided in present law, the payment to the fiduciary agent is made by
the administrator from the claim proceeds otherwise due the owner. If the property claimed
has not been converted to cash as provided in present law, the owner is responsible for
payment to the fiduciary agent. 
Proposed law further prohibits application of proposed law to any claim made by another
state under present law (Uniform Unclaimed Property Act of 1997).
Present law prohibits an agreement to locate abandoned property entered into within 24
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months of delivery to the state treasurer as administrator of the Unclaimed Property Program. 
Proposed law retains present law.
Present law provides that any agreement to locate abandoned property that is entered into
after a date that is 24 months after the property is paid or delivered to the administrator may
be valid, but cannot require compensation exceeding 10% of the value of the recoverable
property. Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law authorizes action by an owner and recovery of attorney fees if the rate charged
the owner is unconscionable. Proposed law retains present law.
Present law requires any agreement by an owner to pay compensation to locate, deliver,
recover, or assist in the recovery of property to be in writing, clearly set forth the nature of
the property and services to be rendered, be signed by the apparent owner, and state the value
of the property before and after the fee or other compensation has been deducted. Proposed
law retains present law.
Present law prohibits any contract dealing with abandoned mineral proceeds that would
require compensation that includes a portion of the underlying minerals or mineral
production payment, overriding royalty, compensating royalty, or similar payment. Proposed
law retains present law.
Present law authorizes an owner at any time to assert that an agreement covered by present
law is otherwise invalid. Proposed law retains present law.
Proposed law establishes a fiduciary duty on the fiduciary agent until the owner's claim is
paid.
Proposed law directs the state treasurer to make any necessary changes to the forms used to
claim abandoned property pursuant to present and proposed law.
Proposed law directs the La. State Law Institute to alphabetize and renumber definitions in
proposed law and correct any cross-references in present law to the renumbered paragraphs.
Proposed law further provides that proposed law applies only to contracts entered into on or
after the effective date of proposed law.
Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Amends R.S. 9:177; Adds R.S. 9:153(16))
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