Hon. Frank W. Bratt Chairman New York State Soil and Water Conservation Committee
Your associate counsel has informed us that in order for the Office of State Comptroller to perform its statutory responsibilities as custodian of the State Abandoned Property Fund, it is necessary that your office be issued specific licenses by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, United States Department of the Treasury, to acquire blocked foreign assets which would be subject to the provisions of the New York Abandoned Property Law. Licenses will be issued by the Treasury Department only upon demonstration that State law complies with sections 500.205 and 515.205 of Title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations regarding the crediting of interest to blocked foreign accounts held custodially by a state. Under the Federal Regulations, this demonstration must include an opinion of the state attorney general that the requisite state statutory authority exists (
Transactions by, on behalf of or in accordance with the direction of any foreign country or any national of such country or transactions involving property in which a foreign country or any national thereof has an interest are prohibited except as specifically authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury by means of regulations, licenses and other authorizations (
Blocked property may be transferred to a state agency in accordance with the laws of the state governing abandoned property provided that the state agency receives a license from the United States Department of the Treasury (
"interest is credited to the blocked account in which the property is held by the agency, or the property is held by the agency in a blocked account in a domestic bank. The interest credited to such accounts by an agency which does not elect to hold such property in a domestic bank shall not be less than the maximum rate payable on the shortest time deposit available in any domestic bank in the state."
This Office has reviewed State statutory authority and we conclude that the necessary statutory authority exists for compliance with
We conclude that New York State law provides the necessary authority for compliance with
Dated: December 28, 1984 Hon. Edward V. Regan State Comptroller Office of the State Comptroller
