12 Del. Admin. Code § 301
1.1 Purpose
1.1.1 On February 2, 2017, the Governor of Delaware signed into law Senate Bill 13 of the 149th General Assembly, which revised and updated the Delaware Abandoned or Unclaimed Property Law. Section 1176(b) states as follows:
The Secretary of Finance, in consultation with the Secretary of State, shall, on or before July 1, 2017, promulgate regulations regarding the method of estimation to create consistency in any examination or voluntary disclosure. These regulations must include permissible base periods, items to be excluded from the estimation calculation, aging criteria for outstanding and voided checks, and the definition of what constitutes complete and researchable records.
1.2 Scope
1.3 Statutory Authority
2.1 Effective Date
2.2 Scope of Abandoned or Unclaimed Property Voluntary Disclosure Agreement (“VDA”)
2.3 Estimation
2.3.2 Base Periods: The “Base Period” is the period of time for which the holder possesses complete and researchable records. Consistent with a majority of states, Delaware requires that a Holder retain records for a minimum of 10 years plus dormancy (15 years total for most property types). It is expected that the Holder shall possess several years of dormant records even if the Holder does not possess records for the entire 10 year period.
2.3.3 Items to be Excluded from Estimation Calculation
2.3.4 Aging Criteria
2.3.5 Projection
2.4 Complete and Researchable Records