| | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | | Sec. 1. 33 MRSA §1953, sub-§1, ¶G, as amended by PL 2003, c. 339, §2, | | is further amended to read: |
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| | | G. A gift obligation, 3 years after December 31st of the | | year in which the gift obligation occurred. A period of | | limitation may not be imposed on the owner's right to redeem | | the gift obligation. The gift obligation may not contain a | | statement declaring that there is a period of limitation or | | an expiration date on the gift obligation or other words to | | that effect. The amount unclaimed is the face value of the | | gift obligation, except that the amount unclaimed is 60% of | | the gift obligation's face value if the issuer of the gift | | obligation does not impose a dormancy charge. Fees or | | charges may not be imposed on gift obligations unless they | | are noted on the gift obligation and are in accordance with | | section 1956. The amount of these charges or fees may not | | be unconscionable; |
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| | | Under current law, a gift obligation, such as a gift | | certificate or gift card, is presumed abandoned if not claimed by | | the end of the 3rd calendar year after the date of issue; | | however, the issuer is prohibited from placing a limitation on | | the owner's right to redeem the gift obligation. |
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| | | In order to make a consumer aware of this provision, this bill | | prohibits an issuer from placing an expiration date on a gift | | obligation. |
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