1 Tex. Admin. Code § 55.142 - Unclaimed Property
(a) Child support
payments being held for disbursement by the state disbursement unit or a local
registry may be reported as unclaimed property as outlined in the Texas
Property Code. If the location of the person to whom the money is owed is
unknown, the Title IV-D agency will conduct periodic locate attempts to locate
the owner of the payments. If, after three years from the date the child
support payments have been held, there has been no contact by the property
owner and attempts to locate the owner have failed, the child support payments
may be reported as unclaimed property. If locate information is present at the
end of a reporting period, the reporting of the unclaimed payments may be
deferred to the next reporting period.
(b) If the person to whom the child support
payments are owed is deceased, and if after three years from the date of the
death there has been no claim to the payments by a caretaker, emancipated
child, or executor of the owner's estate, the child support payments may be
reported as unclaimed property.
(c)
If reporting has been deferred pending location of the person to whom the money
is owed, child support payments being held for disbursement by the state
disbursement unit will be reported as unclaimed property at the end of the
second deferral year.
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