Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 34. PUBLIC FINANCE |
PART 1. COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS |
CHAPTER 13. UNCLAIMED PROPERTY REPORTING AND COMPLIANCE |
SECTION 13.10. Durable Powers of Attorney
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(a) A person holding a durable power of attorney who makes a claim on behalf of a reported owner or other person must, in addition to presenting a copy of the durable power of attorney, provide the comptroller with a statement from a physician attending the principal that states that the claimant is presently disabled or incapacitated. (b) Before accepting a durable power of attorney the comptroller may require the agent presenting the power of attorney to provide an agent's certification that substantially complies with Estates Code, §751.203. Source Note: The provisions of this §13.10 adopted to be effective January 27, 2022, 47 TexReg 155