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GGD-95-116R 1 (1995-03-27)

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GAO          United States
             General Accounting Office
             Washington, D.C. 20548

             General Government Division

             B-260448

             March 27, 1995

             The Honorable John D. Dingell
             Ranking Minority Member
             Committee on Commerce
             House of Representatives

             The Honorable Edward J. Markey
             Ranking Minority Member
             Subcommittee on Telecommunications
                and Finance
             Committee on Commerce
             House of Representatives

             The Honorable John Joseph Moakley
             Ranking Minority Member
             Committee on Rules
             House of Representatives


             This letter responds to your requests of July 28 and August
             9, 1994 in which you asked the U.S. General Accounting
             Office (GAO) to assist you in evaluating certain issues
             associated with H.R. 2443, the proposed Equitable
             Escheatment Act of 1993. This bill sought to reverse a
             Supreme Court decision, Delaware v. New York' concerning
             the escheat of unclaimed securities distributions2 whose
             owners cannot be identified. If the bill had been enacted,
             it would have reallocated the unclaimed securities
             distributions at issue in the Delaware v. New York case and
             divided past and future owner unknown securities
             distributions subject to escheat among all 50 states and the
             District of Columbia. Since the introduction of the bill
             and your requests, however, the states of New York,
             Massachusetts, and Delaware, as principal recipients of
             these funds, and the other 47 states and the District of
             Columbia, as intervening parties to the case, have


             TSee Delaware v. New York, 113 S.Ct. 1550 (1993).
             2Escheat herein refers to the process whereby any unclaimed
             or abandoned property passes to the custody of the state.
             Distributions refer to dividends, interests, stock
             distributions or other transfers of value paid by an issuer
             of a security to the record owners of the security.


GAO/GGD-95-116R Escheat Rule Agreement

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