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§ 152-b. Surplus after recovery of cost of public assistance and care;  unclaimed  funds. If, after the full amount expended by a public welfare  district for the assistance and care  of  a  deceased  or  other  former  recipient of public assistance and care, including the federal and state  shares  thereof,  as  determined  in  accordance with regulations of the  department, and any authorized amount expended for the  burial  of  such  deceased  recipient, shall have been recovered and deducted from the net  proceeds of assets which have been transferred or assigned to the public  welfare official by or on behalf of such recipient to  insure  repayment  of  the cost of his assistance and care, any balance or surplus remains,  it shall be credited forthwith by the public  welfare  district  to  the  estate  or  persons entitled thereto; but if unclaimed within four years  thereafter by those  entitled  thereto  it  shall  be  deemed  abandoned  property  and  be  paid  to  the  state  comptroller pursuant to section  thirteen hundred five of the abandoned property law.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-1 > 152-b

§ 152-b. Surplus after recovery of cost of public assistance and care;  unclaimed  funds. If, after the full amount expended by a public welfare  district for the assistance and care  of  a  deceased  or  other  former  recipient of public assistance and care, including the federal and state  shares  thereof,  as  determined  in  accordance with regulations of the  department, and any authorized amount expended for the  burial  of  such  deceased  recipient, shall have been recovered and deducted from the net  proceeds of assets which have been transferred or assigned to the public  welfare official by or on behalf of such recipient to  insure  repayment  of  the cost of his assistance and care, any balance or surplus remains,  it shall be credited forthwith by the public  welfare  district  to  the  estate  or  persons entitled thereto; but if unclaimed within four years  thereafter by those  entitled  thereto  it  shall  be  deemed  abandoned  property  and  be  paid  to  the  state  comptroller pursuant to section  thirteen hundred five of the abandoned property law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-1 > 152-b

§ 152-b. Surplus after recovery of cost of public assistance and care;  unclaimed  funds. If, after the full amount expended by a public welfare  district for the assistance and care  of  a  deceased  or  other  former  recipient of public assistance and care, including the federal and state  shares  thereof,  as  determined  in  accordance with regulations of the  department, and any authorized amount expended for the  burial  of  such  deceased  recipient, shall have been recovered and deducted from the net  proceeds of assets which have been transferred or assigned to the public  welfare official by or on behalf of such recipient to  insure  repayment  of  the cost of his assistance and care, any balance or surplus remains,  it shall be credited forthwith by the public  welfare  district  to  the  estate  or  persons entitled thereto; but if unclaimed within four years  thereafter by those  entitled  thereto  it  shall  be  deemed  abandoned  property  and  be  paid  to  the  state  comptroller pursuant to section  thirteen hundred five of the abandoned property law.