§ 44-30.3-4. Claim is personal.
The right to file a claim under this chapter is personal to the claimant and shall not survive his or her death, but the right may be exercised on behalf of a claimant by his or her legal guardian or attorney-in-fact. If a claimant dies after having filed a timely claim, the amount of the claim is disbursed to another member of the household as determined by the tax administrator. If the claimant was the only member of his or her household, the claim may be paid to his or her executor or administrator, but if neither is appointed and qualified within two (2) years of the filing of the claim, the amount of the claim escheats to the state.
History of Section.P.L. 2004, ch. 595, art. 17, § 11.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 44-30.3 - Residential Lead Abatement Income Tax Credit
Section 44-30.3-1. - Residential lead abatement tax relief — Limitation.
Section 44-30.3-2. - Residential lead abatement tax relief — Income eligibility.
Section 44-30.3-3. - Definitions.
Section 44-30.3-4. - Claim is personal.
Section 44-30.3-5. - Claim as income tax credit or rebate from state funds.
Section 44-30.3-6. - Filing date.
Section 44-30.3-7. - Satisfaction of outstanding liabilities.
Section 44-30.3-8. - Administration.
Section 44-30.3-9. - Proof of claim.
Section 44-30.3-10. - One abatement claim per dwelling unit.
Section 44-30.3-11. - Three dwelling units per claimant.
Section 44-30.3-12. - Denial of claim.
Section 44-30.3-13. - Appeals.