(2) Subject to ORS 114.537, upon being furnished with a certified copy of the decedent’s death record or other evidence of death satisfactory to the credit union, the credit union within which the box is located shall cause or permit the box to be opened, and the contents of the box examined, at the request of an individual who furnishes an affidavit stating:
(a) That the individual believes the box may contain the will of the decedent, a trust instrument creating a trust of which the decedent was a trustor or a trustee at the time of the decedent’s death, documents pertaining to the disposition of the remains of the decedent, documents pertaining to property of the estate of the decedent or property of the estate of the decedent; and
(b) That the individual is an interested person and wishes to open the box to conduct a will search or trust instrument search, obtain documents relating to the disposition of the decedent’s remains or inventory the contents of the box or remove property of the estate of the decedent pursuant to a small estate affidavit filed under ORS 114.515.
(3) For the purpose of this section, "interested person" means any of the following:
(a) A person named as personal representative of the decedent in a purported will of the decedent;
(b) The surviving spouse or any heir of the decedent;
(c) A person who was serving as the court-appointed guardian or conservator of the decedent or as trustee for the decedent immediately prior to the decedent’s death;
(d) A person named as successor trustee in a purported trust instrument creating a trust of which the decedent was a trustor or a trustee at the time of the decedent’s death;
(e) A person designated by the decedent in a writing that is acceptable to the credit union and is filed with it prior to the decedent’s death;
(f) A person who immediately prior to the death of the decedent had the right of access to the box as an agent of the decedent under a durable power of attorney;
(g) If there are no heirs of the decedent, an estate administrator of the State Treasurer appointed under ORS 113.235; or
(h) A person who is authorized to file a small estate affidavit under ORS 114.515.
(4) If the box is opened for the purpose of conducting a will search, the credit union shall remove any document that appears to be a will, make a true and correct copy of it and deliver the original will to a person designated in the will to serve as the decedent’s personal representative, or if no such person is designated or the credit union cannot, despite reasonable efforts, determine the whereabouts of such person, the credit union shall retain the will or deliver it to a court having jurisdiction of the estate of the decedent. A copy of the will shall be retained in the box. At the request of the interested person, a copy of the will, together with copies of any documents pertaining to the disposition of the remains of the decedent, may be given to the interested person.
(5) If the box is opened for the purpose of conducting a trust instrument search, the credit union shall remove any document that appears to be a trust instrument creating a trust of which the decedent was a trustor or trustee at the time of the decedent’s death, make a true and correct copy of it and deliver the original trust instrument to a person designated in the trust instrument to serve as the successor trustee on the death of the decedent. If no such person is designated or the credit union cannot, despite reasonable efforts, determine the whereabouts of such person, the credit union shall retain the trust instrument. A copy of the trust instrument shall be retained in the box. At the request of any interested person, a copy of the trust instrument may be given to the interested person.
(6) If the box is opened for the purpose of obtaining documents pertaining to the disposition of the decedent’s remains, the credit union shall comply with subsection (4) or (5) of this section with respect to any will or trust instrument of the decedent found in the box, and may in its discretion either:
(a) Make and retain in the box a copy of any documents pertaining to the disposition of the remains of the decedent and tender the original documents to the interested person; or
(b) Provide a copy of any documents pertaining to the disposition of the remains of the decedent to the interested person and retain the original documents in the box.
(7) If the box is opened for the purpose of making an inventory of its contents, the credit union shall comply with subsection (4) or (5) of this section with respect to any will or trust instrument of the decedent that is found in the box, and shall cause the inventory to be made. The inventory must be attested to by a representative of the credit union and may be attested to by the interested person, if the interested person is present when the inventory is made. The credit union shall retain the original inventory in the box, and shall furnish a copy of the inventory to the interested person upon request.
(8) If the interested person is an affiant of a small estate affidavit filed under ORS 114.515 and delivers a certified copy of the affidavit in the manner provided by ORS 114.535, the credit union shall provide to the affiant access to the decedent’s property. The credit union shall comply with subsection (4) or (5) of this section if a will or trust instrument of the decedent is found in the box. Subject to ORS 114.537, the credit union shall allow the affiant to take possession of the personal property in the box.
(9) The credit union may presume the truth of any statement contained in the affidavit required to be furnished under this section and ORS 114.535, and when acting in reliance upon such an affidavit, the credit union is discharged as if it had dealt with the personal representative of the decedent. The credit union is not responsible for the adequacy of the description of any property included in an inventory of the contents of a box, or for the conversion of the property in connection with actions performed under this section, except for conversion by intentional acts of the credit union or its employees, directors, officers or agents. If the credit union is not satisfied that the requirements of this section have been satisfied, the credit union may decline to open the box.
(10) If the interested person or affiant does not furnish the key needed to open the box, and the credit union must incur expense in gaining entry to the box, the credit union may require that the interested person or affiant pay the expense of opening the box.
(11) Any examination of the contents of a box under this section shall be conducted in the presence of at least one employee of the credit union. [1999 c.506 §11; 2003 c.395 §25; 2011 c.422 §5; 2013 c.366 §83; 2019 c.165 §27; 2019 c.678 §78]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 18 - Financial Institutions, Insurance
Section 723.001 - Definitions.
Section 723.012 - Organization procedure; articles of incorporation; bylaws; fee; rules.
Section 723.014 - Denial of certificate of approval.
Section 723.022 - Amendment of articles and bylaws; fee; rules.
Section 723.032 - Places of business; mobile facilities.
Section 723.042 - Interstate credit unions.
Section 723.106 - Reports; late filing penalty; rules.
Section 723.112 - Examinations.
Section 723.114 - Annual fees paid by credit unions; rules.
Section 723.118 - Disclosure of records of department; exemptions.
Section 723.122 - Bond or letter of credit; rules.
Section 723.152 - General powers; rules.
Section 723.156 - Exercise of powers of federal credit union.
Section 723.172 - Credit union membership; rules.
Section 723.196 - Meeting of members; mail or electronic ballots.
Section 723.202 - Withdrawal and expulsion of members; request for reinstatement.
Section 723.252 - Election of directors and appointment of credit committee and credit manager.
Section 723.276 - Executive officers.
Section 723.296 - Duties of directors; delegation of duties.
Section 723.312 - Loan officers.
Section 723.322 - Duties of supervisory committee; verification of member accounts; rules.
Section 723.326 - Suspension and removal of officials; restrictions on service as director.
Section 723.412 - Deposit and deposit certificate accounts; interest; priority.
Section 723.434 - Share draft accounts.
Section 723.460 - Reduction in shares.
Section 723.466 - Disposition of deposit on death of depositor.
Section 723.474 - Definitions for ORS 723.474 to 723.498.
Section 723.478 - Ownership of multiple-party accounts.
Section 723.488 - Joint account; payment to any party to account; payment to others.
Section 723.512 - Loan limit; exception.
Section 723.526 - Other loan programs.
Section 723.532 - Loans to credit union officials; waiver; rules.
Section 723.572 - Insurance for members.
Section 723.582 - Share and deposit insurance.
Section 723.602 - Investment of funds; rules.
Section 723.631 - Regular reserve; reserve for loan losses; rules.
Section 723.636 - Charges to regular reserve.
Section 723.646 - Special reserves; purpose.
Section 723.672 - Suspension; revocation of charter.
Section 723.676 - Liquidation.
Section 723.682 - Merger; opposition to merger.
Section 723.686 - Conversion of charter.
Section 723.716 - Additional rights and powers.
Section 723.730 - Corporate central credit union; membership; rights and powers; rules.
Section 723.816 - Prohibited acts.
Section 723.822 - Cease and desist orders; contents; effective date; removal or suspension.
Section 723.830 - Regulation of services performed for credit union.
Section 723.836 - Effect of amendment or repeal of Oregon Credit Union Act.