GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 44-12-213 - Cooperation with other states to audit or otherwise  determine unclaimed property subject to claim; rules and procedure
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-12-213   (2010)
    44-12-213.    Cooperation with other states to audit or otherwise  determine unclaimed property subject to claim; rules and procedure 
      (a)  The  commissioner may enter into agreements with other states to exchange  information needed to enable this or another state to audit or otherwise  determine unclaimed property that is subject to a claim of custody. The  commissioner by rule may require the reporting of information needed to  enable compliance with agreements made pursuant to this Code section  and may prescribe the form.
(b)  To avoid  conflicts between the commissioner's procedures and the procedures of  administrators in other jurisdictions that enact the Uniform Unclaimed  Property Act, the commissioner, so far as is consistent with the  purposes, policies, and provisions of this article, before adopting,  amending, or repealing rules, shall advise and consult with  administrators in other jurisdictions that enact the Uniform Unclaimed  Property Act and take into consideration the rules of administrators in  other jurisdictions that enact the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.
(c)  The  commissioner may join with other states to seek enforcement of this  article against any person who is or may be holding property reportable  under this article.
(d)  At the request of  another state, the Attorney General of this state may bring an action in  the name of the administrator of the other state in any court of  competent jurisdiction in this state to enforce the unclaimed property  laws of the other state against the holder in this state of property  subject to escheat or a claim of abandonment by the other state, if the  other state has agreed to pay expenses incurred by the Attorney General  in bringing that action.
(e)  The  commissioner may request that the attorney general of another state or  any other person bring an action in the name of the commissioner in the  other state.  This state shall pay all expenses including attorney's  fees in any action under this subsection.  The commissioner may agree to  pay the person bringing the action attorney's fees based in whole or in  part on a percentage of the value of any property recovered in the  action. Any expenses paid pursuant to this subsection may not be  deducted from the amount that is subject to the claim by the owner under  this article.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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