Effective - 01 Jul 1994
447.583. Reciprocal agreements with other states — attorney general's duties, when. — 1. The treasurer may enter into reciprocal agreements with other states to provide information needed to determine what abandoned property such states may be entitled to escheat if such other states or officials thereof agree to provide this state with information needed to enable this state to determine what abandoned property it may be entitled to escheat.
2. At the request of another state, the attorney general of this state may bring an action in the name of the other state, in any court of appropriate jurisdiction within this state, to enforce the abandoned property laws of the other state against a holder in this state of property subject to escheat by the other state if:
(1) The courts of the other state cannot obtain jurisdiction over the holder;
(2) The other state has agreed to bring actions in the name of this state at the request of the attorney general of this state to enforce the provisions of sections 447.500 to 447.595 against any person in the other state believed by the treasurer to hold property subject to escheat under the provisions of sections 447.500 to 447.595 when the courts of this state cannot obtain jurisdiction over such person;
(3) The other state has agreed to pay reasonable costs incurred by the attorney general in bringing the action; and
(4) The other state's laws do not require the holder to a greater duty than that provided in sections 447.500 to 447.595.
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(L. 1984 H.B. 1088 § 28, A.L. 1993 H.B. 566, A.L. 1994 S.B. 757)
Effective 7-01-94
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIX - Ownership and Conveyance of Property
Chapter 447 - Lost and Unclaimed Property
Section 447.010 - Duty of persons finding lost money, goods.
Section 447.020 - Appointment of appraisers by circuit judge.
Section 447.030 - Appraiser's list, where filed — publication.
Section 447.040 - Procedure if no owner appears, when.
Section 447.050 - Restoration of property, when — owner may sue, when.
Section 447.060 - Failure to discover — penalty.
Section 447.070 - Goods retained until payment of charges.
Section 447.080 - Sale of unclaimed property.
Section 447.090 - Unclaimed proceeds.
Section 447.100 - Carrier's responsibility ceases, when.
Section 447.110 - Sale of property upon which advances are made, when.
Section 447.500 - Law, how cited — exceptions — purpose.
Section 447.503 - Definitions.
Section 447.517 - Utilities, funds held or owing presumed abandoned, when.
Section 447.533 - Interest, dividends or their earnings deemed unclaimed property, when.
Section 447.536 - Abandonment period, effective when — exception for payroll checks.
Section 447.547 - Law of abandoned property not applicable, when.
Section 447.572 - Examination of records by treasurer and persons authorized, when.
Section 447.575 - Enforcing delivery, court action.
Section 447.579 - Rules authorized.
Section 447.583 - Reciprocal agreements with other states — attorney general's duties, when.
Section 447.585 - Another state may recover property from state of Missouri, when.
Section 447.620 - Definitions.
Section 447.622 - Petition, requirements.
Section 447.624 - Proceeding, where commenced, procedure.
Section 447.625 - Procedures in home rule cities.
Section 447.626 - Expeditious treatment.
Section 447.628 - Notice of pendency of suit, effect.
Section 447.630 - Hearing, plan of rehabilitation.
Section 447.632 - Grant of petition, requirements.
Section 447.634 - Grant of temporary possession.
Section 447.636 - Quarterly report.
Section 447.638 - Restoration of possession, compensation.
Section 447.640 - Quitclaim judicial deed may be granted, conditions, effect.
Section 447.700 - Definitions.
Section 447.701 - Eligible projects, director's duties — owner to repay, when.
Section 447.702 - Department loans to eligible projects, guidelines, conditions.
Section 447.706 - Grants, guidelines, conditions.
Section 447.712 - Tort immunity.
Section 447.716 - Failure of purchaser to perform, sanctions.