ยง  1307.  Unclaimed proceeds from the sale of wrecked property. 1. Any
  proceeds, less lawful  deductions,  from  a  sale  of  wrecked  property
  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred  thirty-eight of the navigation law,
  shall be deemed abandoned property.
2. Any proceeds, less lawful deductions, from  a  sale  of  perishable
  wrecked  property,  pursuant  to  the  provisions of section one hundred
  thirty-one of the navigation law, held or owing by a  county  treasurer,
  which  shall  have remained unclaimed by the person entitled thereto for
  one year from the date of such sale, shall be deemed abandoned property.
3.  Any  sheriff  or  county  treasurer  holding  any  such  abandoned
  property,  shall pay the same to the state comptroller immediately after
  such property shall have been deemed abandoned. Each such payment  shall
  be  accompanied by a written report, affirmed as true and accurate under
  penalty of perjury, which shall set forth such information as the  state
  comptroller may require.
Structure New York Laws
Article 13 - Miscellaneous Unclaimed Property
1300 - Unclaimed Surplus From Sale of Pledged Property.
1301 - Unclaimed Surplus From Sale of Pledge.
1304 - Unclaimed Personal Property of Persons in Certain State Institutions.
1305 - Unclaimed Surplus Moneys After Recovery of Cost of Public Assistance and Care.
1306 - Abandoned Property Resulting From the Administration of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
1307 - Unclaimed Proceeds From the Sale of Wrecked Property.
1309 - Uncashed Travelers Checks and Money Orders.
1310 - Voluntary Disposition of Miscellaneous Property Not Otherwise Subject to This Chapter.
1311 - Unclaimed Moneys Erroneously Collected by Utility Corporations on Account of Taxes.
1313 - Unclaimed Property Held by Sales Finance Companies and Insurance Premium Finance Agencies.
1314 - Unclaimed Consumer Credit Balances.
1315 - Miscellaneous Unclaimed Property.
1316 - Unclaimed Insurance Proceeds Other Than Life Insurance.
1317 - Unclaimed Security Deposits Held by the Title Insurance Companies.