(a) The following property distributable in the course of a demutualization or related reorganization of an insurance company is considered abandoned two years after the date of demutualization or reorganization as follows:
(1) money that remains unclaimed and the owner has not otherwise communicated with the holder or its agent regarding the property as evidenced by a memorandum or other record on file with the holder or its agent;
(2) stock or other equity interest if
(A) the instruments or statements reflecting the distribution are either mailed to the owner and returned by the post office as undeliverable, or not mailed to the owner because of an address on the books and records of the holder that is known to be incorrect; and
(B) the owner has not otherwise communicated with the holder or its agent regarding the property as evidenced by a memorandum or other record on file with the holder or agent.
(b) Property that is not subject to (a) of this section is reportable as otherwise provided in AS 34.45.110 - 34.45.780.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 45. Unclaimed Property
Sec. 34.45.140. Traveler's checks and money orders.
Sec. 34.45.160. Bank deposits and money in financial organizations.
Sec. 34.45.170. Money owing under life insurance policies.
Sec. 34.45.175. Certain property distributed in insurance company reorganizations.
Sec. 34.45.180. Deposits held by utilities.
Sec. 34.45.190. Refunds held by business associations.
Sec. 34.45.200. Stock and other intangible interests in business associations.
Sec. 34.45.210. Property of business associations held in course of dissolution.
Sec. 34.45.220. Property held by agents and fiduciaries.
Sec. 34.45.230. Property held by courts and public agencies.
Sec. 34.45.240. Gift certificates and credit memos.
Sec. 34.45.260. Contents of safe deposit box or other safekeeping repository.