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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Notwithstanding s. 177.1504, any person who could have claimed an interest in a U.S. savings bond immediately before this state became the owner of the U.S. savings bond pursuant to a judgment entered under s. 177.1504(4) may file a claim under s. 177.0903, and another state may file a claim under s. 177.0901. Notwithstanding s. 177.0607 or 177.0902, if the claim is allowed, the administrator shall pay the claimant the amount the administrator received from redeeming the U.S. savings bond under s. 177.1504, minus any amounts that were deposited in the general fund to pay administrative expenses under s. 177.0801 that are attributable to the U.S. savings bond, or, if the U.S. savings bond has not been redeemed, the amount the administrator estimates the administrator will receive from redeeming the U.S. savings bond under s. 177.1504, minus any amounts the administrator estimates will be deposited in the general fund to pay administrative expenses under s. 177.0801 that are attributable to the U.S. savings bond.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Police Regulations (Ch. 163 to 177) § 177.0907. Claim to recover abandoned U.S. savings bond - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/police-regulations-ch-163-to-177/wi-st-177-0907/
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