C.R.S. Section 38-13-102
Definitions


As used in this article 13, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1)

“Administrator” means the state treasurer.

(2)

“Administrator’s agent” means a person with whom the administrator contracts to conduct an examination under part 10 of this article 13 on behalf of the administrator. The term includes an independent contractor of the person and each individual participating in the examination on behalf of the person or contractor.

(3)

“Apparent owner” means a person whose name appears on the records of a holder as the owner of property held, issued, or owing by the holder.

(4)

“Business association” means an “entity” as defined in section 7-90-102 (20), but does not include an investment company registered under the federal “Investment Company Act of 1940”, as amended, 15 U.S.C. secs. 80a-1 to 80a-64.

(5)

“Confidential information” means records, reports, and information that are confidential under section 38-13-1402.

(6)

“Domicile” means:

(a)

For a corporation, the state of its incorporation;

(b)

For a business association whose formation requires a filing with a state, other than a corporation, the state of its filing;

(c)

For a federally chartered entity or an investment company registered under the federal “Investment Company Act of 1940”, as amended, 15 U.S.C. secs. 80a-1 to 80a-64, the state of its home office; and

(d)

For any other holder, the state of its principal place of business.

(7)

“Electronic” means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.

(8)

“Electronic mail” means any communication of information by electronic means that is automatically retained and stored and may be readily accessed or retrieved.

(9)

“Financial organization” means a savings and loan association, building and loan association, savings bank, industrial bank, bank, banking organization, or credit union.

(9.5)

“Financial organization loyalty card” means a record given with or without direct monetary consideration, under an award, reward, benefit, loyalty, incentive, rebate, or promotional program established by a financial organization for purposes of rewarding a relationship with the sponsoring entity. The term includes a record that may be monetized.

(10)

“Game-related digital content” means digital content that exists only in an electronic game or electronic-game platform. The term:

(a)

Includes:

(I)

Game-play currency such as a virtual wallet, even if denominated in United States currency; and

(II)

The following if for use or redemption only within that game or platform or another electronic game or electronic-game platform:

(A)

Points sometimes referred to as gems, tokens, gold, and similar names; and

(B)

Digital codes; and

(b)

Does not include an item that the issuer:

(I)

Permits to be redeemed for use outside of a game or platform for:

(A)

Money; or

(B)

Goods or services that have more than minimal value; or

(II)

Otherwise monetizes for use outside of a game or platform.

(11)

“Gift card”:

(a)

Means a stored-value card:

(I)

The value of which does not expire;

(II)

That may be decreased in value only by redemption for merchandise, goods, or services; and

(III)

That, unless required by law, may not be redeemed for or converted into money or otherwise monetized by the issuer; and

(b)

Includes a prepaid commercial mobile radio service, as defined in 47 CFR 20.3, as amended.

(12)

“Holder” means a person obligated to hold for the account of, or to deliver or pay to, the owner property that is subject to this article 13.

(13)

“Insurance company” means an association, corporation, or fraternal or mutual-benefit organization, whether or not for profit, engaged in the business of providing life endowments, annuities, or insurance, including accident, burial, casualty, credit-life, contract-performance, dental, disability, fidelity, fire, health, hospitalization, illness, life, malpractice, marine, mortgage, surety, wage-protection, and workers’ compensation insurance.

(14)

“Loyalty card” means a record given without direct monetary consideration, under an award, reward, benefit, loyalty, incentive, rebate, or promotional program, that may be used or redeemed only to obtain goods or services or a discount on goods or services. The term does not include a record that may be redeemed for money or otherwise monetized by the issuer.

(15)

“Mineral” means gas, oil, coal, oil shale, other gaseous liquid or solid hydrocarbon, cement material, sand and gravel, road material, building stone, chemical raw material, gemstone, fissionable and nonfissionable ores, colloidal and other clay, steam and other geothermal resources, and any other substance defined as a mineral under Colorado law other than this article 13.

(16)

“Mineral proceeds” means an amount payable for extraction, production, or sale of minerals or, on the abandonment of the amount, the amount that becomes payable after abandonment. The term includes an amount payable:

(a)

For the acquisition and retention of a mineral lease, including a bonus, royalty, compensatory royalty, shut-in royalty, minimum royalty, and delay rental;

(b)

For the extraction, production, or sale of minerals, including a net revenue interest, royalty, overriding royalty, extraction payment, and production payment; and

(c)

Under an agreement or option, including a joint operating agreement, unit agreement, pooling agreement, and farm-out agreement.

(17)

“Money order” means a payment order for a specified amount of money and includes an express money order and a personal money order on which the remitter is the purchaser.

(18)

“Municipal bond” means a bond or evidence of indebtedness issued by a municipality or other political subdivision of a state.

(19)

“Net card value” means the original purchase price or original issued value of a stored-value card, plus amounts added to the original price or value and minus amounts used and any service charge, fee, or dormancy charge permitted by law.

(20)

“Nonfreely transferable security” means a security that cannot be delivered to the administrator by the Depository Trust Clearing Corporation or a similar custodian of securities providing post-trade clearing and settlement services to financial markets or cannot be delivered because there is no agent to effect transfer. The term includes a worthless security.

(21)

“Owner” means a person that has a legal, beneficial, or equitable interest in property subject to this article 13 or the person’s legal representative when acting on behalf of the owner. The term includes:

(a)

A depositor, for a deposit;

(b)

A beneficiary, for a trust other than a deposit in trust;

(c)

A creditor, claimant, or payee, for other property; and

(d)

The lawful bearer of a record that may be used to obtain money, a reward, or a thing of value.

(22)

“Payroll card” means a record that evidences a payroll-card account as defined in Regulation E, 12 CFR Part 1005, as amended.

(23)

“Person” means an individual; estate; business association; public corporation; government or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality; or other legal entity.

(24)

“Property” means tangible property described in section 38-13-205 or a fixed and certain interest in intangible property held, issued, or owed in the course of a holder’s business or by a government, governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality. The term:

(a)

Includes all income from or increments to the property;

(b)

Includes property referred to as or evidenced by:

(I)

Money, virtual currency, interest, dividend, a check, draft, deposit, or payroll card;

(II)

A credit balance, customer’s overpayment, stored-value card, security deposit, refund, credit memorandum, unpaid wage, unused ticket for which the issuer has an obligation to provide a refund, mineral proceeds, or unidentified remittance;

(III)

A security except for:

(A)

A worthless security; or

(B)

A security that is subject to a lien, legal hold, or restriction evidenced on the records of the holder or imposed by operation of law, if the lien, legal hold, or restriction restricts the holder’s or owner’s ability to receive, transfer, sell, or otherwise negotiate the security;

(IV)

A bond, debenture, note, or other evidence of indebtedness;

(V)

Money deposited to redeem a security, make a distribution, or pay a dividend;

(VI)

An amount due and payable under the terms of an annuity contract or insurance policy; and

(VII)

An amount distributable from a trust or custodial fund established under a plan to provide health, welfare, pension, vacation, severance, retirement, death, stock purchase, profit-sharing, employee-savings, supplemental-unemployment insurance, or similar benefits; and

(c)

Does not include:

(I)

Property held in a plan described in section 529A of the federal “Internal Revenue Code of 1986”, as amended, 26 U.S.C. sec. 529A;

(II)

Game-related digital content;

(III)

A loyalty card;

(IV)

A paper certificate that is redeemable upon presentation for goods or services;

(V)

Unclaimed capital credit payments held by cooperative electric associations and telephone cooperatives; or

(VI)

A financial organization loyalty card.

(25)

“Putative holder” means a person believed by the administrator to be a holder, until the person pays or delivers to the administrator property subject to this article 13 or the administrator or a court makes a final determination that the person is or is not a holder.

(26)

“Record” means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.

(27)

“Security” means:

(a)

A security as defined in section 4-8-102 (15); or

(b)

A security entitlement as defined in section 4-8-102 (17), including a customer security account held by a registered broker-dealer to the extent that the financial assets held in the security account are not:

(I)

Registered on the books of the issuer in the name of the person for which the broker-dealer holds the assets;

(II)

Payable to the order of the person; or

(III)

Specifically indorsed to the person; or

(c)

An equity interest in a business association not included in subsection (27)(a) or (27)(b) of this section.

(28)

“Sign” means, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record:

(a)

To execute or adopt a tangible symbol; or

(b)

To attach to or logically associate with the record an electronic symbol, sound, or process.

(29)

“State” means a state of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, or any territory or insular possession subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.

(30)

“Stored-value card”:

(a)

Means a record evidencing a promise made for consideration by the seller or issuer of the record that goods, services, or money will be provided to the owner of the record to the value or amount shown in the record;

(b)

Includes:

(I)

A record that contains or consists of a microprocessor chip, magnetic strip, or other means for the storage of information, that is prefunded and whose value or amount is decreased on each use and increased by payment of additional consideration;

(II)

A gift card, except as specified in section 38-13-219; and

(III)

A payroll card; and

(c)

Does not include a loyalty card, a financial organization loyalty card, or game-related digital content.

(31)

“Utility” means a person that owns or operates for public use a plant, equipment, real property, franchise, or license for the following public services:

(a)

Transmission of communications or information;

(b)

Production, storage, transmission, sale, delivery, or furnishing of electricity, water, steam, or gas; or

(c)

Provision of sewage and septic services or trash, garbage, or recycling disposal.

(32)

“Virtual currency” means a digital representation of value used as a medium of exchange, unit of account, or a store of value, but does not have legal tender status as recognized by the United States. The term does not include:

(a)

The software or protocols governing the transfer of the digital representation of value;

(b)

Game-related digital content;

(c)

A loyalty card; or

(d)

A financial organization loyalty card.

(33)

“Worthless security” means a security whose cost of liquidation and delivery to the administrator would exceed the value of the security on the date a report is due under this article 13.

Source: Section 38-13-102 — Definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-38.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

38‑13‑101
Short title
38‑13‑102
Definitions
38‑13‑103
Inapplicability to wholly foreign transaction
38‑13‑104
Rule-making
38‑13‑201
When property presumed abandoned
38‑13‑202
When tax-deferred retirement account presumed abandoned
38‑13‑203
When other tax-deferred account presumed abandoned
38‑13‑204
When custodial account for minor presumed abandoned
38‑13‑205
When contents of safe-deposit box presumed abandoned
38‑13‑206
When stored-value card presumed abandoned
38‑13‑207
When gift card presumed abandoned
38‑13‑207.5
Bank deposits and funds in financial organizations - definition
38‑13‑208
When security presumed abandoned
38‑13‑209
When related property interest presumed abandoned
38‑13‑210
Indication of apparent owner interest in property
38‑13‑211
Knowledge of death of insured or annuitant - definition
38‑13‑212
Deposit account for insurance policy or annuity contract
38‑13‑213
Refunds held by business associations
38‑13‑214
Foreclosure sale - overbid
38‑13‑215
Funds held in lawyer COLTAF trust accounts - exemption - definition
38‑13‑216
Money held by the public employees’ retirement association - definitions
38‑13‑217
Gaming chips or tokens - gaming award points - inapplicability
38‑13‑218
Property held by racetracks - inapplicability
38‑13‑219
Unclaimed gift cards - limited exception
38‑13‑220
Tax refunds
38‑13‑301
Address of apparent owner to establish priority
38‑13‑302
Address of apparent owner in this state
38‑13‑303
If records show multiple addresses of apparent owner
38‑13‑304
Holder domiciled in this state
38‑13‑305
Custody if transaction took place in this state
38‑13‑306
Traveler’s check, money order, or similar instrument
38‑13‑307
Burden of proof to establish administrator’s right to custody
38‑13‑401
Report required by holder
38‑13‑402
Content of report
38‑13‑403
When report to be filed
38‑13‑404
Retention of records by holder
38‑13‑405
When property reportable and payable or deliverable
38‑13‑501
Notice to apparent owner by holder
38‑13‑502
Contents of notice by holder
38‑13‑503
Notice by administrator
38‑13‑504
Cooperation among state officers and agencies to locate apparent owner
38‑13‑601
Definition of good faith
38‑13‑602
Dormancy charge
38‑13‑603
Payment or delivery of property to administrator
38‑13‑604
Effect of payment or delivery of property to administrator
38‑13‑605
Recovery of property by holder from administrator
38‑13‑606
Crediting income or gain to owner’s account
38‑13‑607
Administrator’s options as to custody
38‑13‑608
Disposition of property having no substantial value - immunity from liability
38‑13‑609
Periods of limitation and repose
38‑13‑701
Public sale of property
38‑13‑702
Disposal of securities
38‑13‑703
Recovery of securities or value by owner
38‑13‑704
Purchaser owns property after sale
38‑13‑705
Military medal or decoration
38‑13‑801
Unclaimed property trust fund - creation - payments - interest - appropriations - records - rules
38‑13‑801.5
Unclaimed property tourism promotion trust fund - creation - payments - interest - transfers - definition
38‑13‑802
Administrator to retain records of property
38‑13‑803
Administrator holds property as custodian for owner
38‑13‑901
Claim of another state to recover property
38‑13‑902
When property subject to recovery by another state
38‑13‑902.1
Claims offset for child support
38‑13‑902.2
Claims offset for judicial restitution, fines, fees, costs, or surcharges
38‑13‑902.3
Claims offset for state tax delinquencies
38‑13‑902.4
Claim of the state or governmental agency
38‑13‑903
Claim for property by person claiming to be owner
38‑13‑904
When administrator must honor claim for property
38‑13‑905
Allowance of claim for property
38‑13‑906
Action by person whose claim is denied
38‑13‑1001
Verified report of property
38‑13‑1002
Examination of records to determine compliance
38‑13‑1003
Rules for conducting examination
38‑13‑1004
Records obtained in examination
38‑13‑1005
Evidence of unpaid debt or undischarged obligation
38‑13‑1006
Failure of person examined to retain records
38‑13‑1007
Report to person whose records were examined
38‑13‑1008
Complaint to administrator about conduct of person conducting examination
38‑13‑1009
Administrator’s contract with another to conduct examination - definition
38‑13‑1010
Limit on future employment
38‑13‑1011
Determination of liability for unreported reportable property
38‑13‑1101
Informal conference
38‑13‑1102
Review of administrator’s determination
38‑13‑1103
Administrative review
38‑13‑1104
Judicial remedy
38‑13‑1201
Judicial action to enforce liability
38‑13‑1202
Interstate and international agreement - cooperation
38‑13‑1203
Action involving another state or foreign country
38‑13‑1204
Interest and penalty for failure to act in timely manner
38‑13‑1205
Other civil penalties
38‑13‑1206
Waiver of interest and penalty
38‑13‑1301
When agreement to locate property enforceable
38‑13‑1302
When agreement to locate property void - rules
38‑13‑1303
Right of agent of apparent owner to recover property held by administrator
38‑13‑1304
Agreements to locate reported property - overbids from foreclosure sales
38‑13‑1401
Definitions - applicability
38‑13‑1402
Confidential information
38‑13‑1403
When confidential information may be disclosed
38‑13‑1404
Confidentiality agreement
38‑13‑1405
No confidential information in notice
38‑13‑1406
Security of information
38‑13‑1407
Security breach
38‑13‑1408
Indemnification for breach
38‑13‑1501
Uniformity of application and construction
38‑13‑1502
Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act
38‑13‑1503
Transitional provision
38‑13‑1504
Application of article - local government - exemption - notice of property
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 38-13-102’s source at colorado​.gov