South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 18 - Uniform Unclaimed Property Act
Section 27-18-210. Liability of holder after payment or delivery to administrator; payments to owners of property turned over to administrator; recovery of property turned over to administrator; administrator to defend holder against claims for prope...

(A) Upon the payment or delivery of property to the administrator, the State assumes custody and responsibility for the safekeeping of the property. A person who pays or delivers property to the administrator in good faith is relieved of all liability to the extent of the value of the property paid or delivered for any claim then existing or which thereafter may arise or be made in respect to the property.
(B) A holder who has paid money to the administrator pursuant to this chapter may make payment to any person appearing to the holder to be entitled to payment and, upon filing proof of payment and proof that the payee was entitled thereto, the administrator shall promptly reimburse the holder for the payment without imposing any fee or other charge. If reimbursement is sought for a payment made on a negotiable instrument, including a travelers check or money order, the holder must be reimbursed under this subsection upon filing proof that the instrument was duly presented and that payment was made to a person who appeared to the holder to be entitled to payment. The holder must be reimbursed for payment made under this subsection even if the payment was made to a person whose claim was barred under Section 27-18-300(A).
(C) A holder who has delivered property (including a certificate of any interest in a business association) other than money to the administrator pursuant to this chapter may reclaim the property if still in the possession of the administrator, without paying any fee or other charge, upon filing proof that the owner has claimed the property from the holder.
(D) The administrator may accept the holder's affidavit as sufficient proof of the facts that entitle the holder to recover money and property under this section.
(E) If the holder pays or delivers property to the administrator in good faith and thereafter another person claims the property from the holder or another state claims the money or property under its laws relating to escheat or abandoned or unclaimed property, the administrator, upon written notice of the claim, shall defend the holder against the claim and indemnify the holder against any liability on the claim.
(F) For the purposes of this section, "good faith" means that:
(1) payment or delivery was made in a reasonable attempt to comply with this chapter;
(2) the person delivering the property was not a fiduciary then in breach of trust in respect to the property and had a reasonable basis for believing, based on the facts then known to him, that the property was abandoned for the purposes of this chapter; and
(3) there is no showing that the records pursuant to which the delivery was made did not meet reasonable commercial standards of practice in the industry.
(G) Property removed from a safe deposit box or other safekeeping repository is received by the administrator subject to the holder's right under this subsection to be reimbursed for the actual cost of the opening and to any valid lien or contract providing for the holder to be reimbursed for unpaid rent or storage charges. The administrator shall reimburse or pay the holder out of the proceeds remaining after deducting the administrator's selling cost.
HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 658, Part II, Section 34A.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 27 - Property and Conveyances

Chapter 18 - Uniform Unclaimed Property Act

Section 27-18-10. Short title.

Section 27-18-20. Definitions.

Section 27-18-30. Property presumed abandoned; demand for payment not required.

Section 27-18-40. Conditions for taking custody of intangible unclaimed property.

Section 27-18-50. Travelers checks, money orders, or similar written instruments.

Section 27-18-60. Checks, drafts, or similar instruments on which banking or financial institution is liable.

Section 27-18-70. Demand, savings, or matured time deposits with banking or financial organizations.

Section 27-18-75. Escheatment of United States savings bonds.

Section 27-18-76. Claims for escheated United States savings bonds or proceeds from bond.

Section 27-18-80. Funds held or owing under life or endowment insurance policies or annuity contracts that have matured or terminated.

Section 27-18-85. Property payable or distributable in the course of demutualization of insurance company; abandonment.

Section 27-18-90. Utility service deposits, advance payments, or ordered refunds.

Section 27-18-100. Business associations; refunds ordered by court or administrative agency.

Section 27-18-110. Dormancy period for stock or other equity interest in business association and certain debts; calculating whether stock or security interest is unclaimed.

Section 27-18-120. Intangible property distributable in course of dissolution of business association.

Section 27-18-130. Intangible property held in fiduciary capacity for benefit of another; funds in individual retirement account or retirement plan for self-employed individuals or similar plan or account.

Section 27-18-140. Unclaimed intangible property presumed abandoned; tax refund checks.

Section 27-18-150. Credit memo.

Section 27-18-160. Unpaid wages and unpresented payroll checks.

Section 27-18-170. Contents of safe deposit boxes or other safekeeping repositories.

Section 27-18-175. Application of chapter.

Section 27-18-180. Report of unclaimed property; notice to apparent owner.

Section 27-18-190. Administrator's notice of abandoned property; publication; contents; exceptions.

Section 27-18-200. Payment or delivery of abandoned property to administrator; exceptions; holder of stocks or similar intangible ownership interests relieved of liability upon delivery.

Section 27-18-210. Liability of holder after payment or delivery to administrator; payments to owners of property turned over to administrator; recovery of property turned over to administrator; administrator to defend holder against claims for prope...

Section 27-18-220. Dividends, interest, or other increments realized on property in hands of administrator.

Section 27-18-230. Sale of property by administrator.

Section 27-18-240. Deposit into General Fund of funds received by administrator; deductions before deposit of funds.

Section 27-18-250. Claims to property paid or delivered to administrator; recovery of interest on property.

Section 27-18-260. Recovery by another state of property paid or delivered to administrator.

Section 27-18-270. Appeal of decision of administrator, court action to establish claim to property.

Section 27-18-280. Election of administrator not to accept property; report and delivery of property before property presumed abandoned.

Section 27-18-290. Destruction or disposal by administrator of property with insubstantial commercial value; immunity from liability.

Section 27-18-300. Periods of limitation.

Section 27-18-310. Requests for reports; examination of records; demand for payment; estimated amount of abandoned property.

Section 27-18-320. Length of time holders must retain records.

Section 27-18-330. Authority of administrator to enforce chapter.

Section 27-18-340. Cooperation with other states concerning sharing of information, changing of rules, and enforcement of chapter.

Section 27-18-350. Interest and penalties for violations of chapter.

Section 27-18-360. Restrictions on agreements to recover or assist in recovery of reported property; penalties.

Section 27-18-370. Application of chapter to foreign property or transactions.

Section 27-18-380. Duties which arose prior to effective date of chapter unaffected; enforcement and penalties of prior laws unaffected; initial report under this chapter of property not previously required to be reported.

Section 27-18-390. Authority of administrator to adopt rules.

Section 27-18-400. Application and construction of chapter.