Maryland Code § CL-17-311

Section CL-17-311
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(a) (1) Within 365 days from the filing of the report required by § 17-310
of this subtitle, the Administrator shall cause notice to be published in a newspaper
of general circulation in the county in the State within which is located the last known
address of any person to be named in the notice.
(2) If an address is not listed or if the address is outside the State,
the notice shall be published in the county within which the person who held the
abandoned property has the principal place of business in this State.
(b) The published notice shall be entitled "Notice of Names of Persons
Appearing to Be Owners of Abandoned Property" and shall contain:

(1) The names in alphabetical order and last known addresses, if any,
of persons listed in the report and entitled to notice in the county specified in this
section;
(2) A statement that information concerning the amount or
description of the property and the name and address of the person who held the
property may be obtained by any person who possesses an interest in the property,
by addressing an inquiry to the Administrator; and
(3) A statement that a proof of claim may be presented by the owner
to the Administrator.
(c) The Administrator is not required to publish in the notice any item
valued at less than $50 unless the Administrator considers the publication to be in
the public interest.
(d) Within 120 days from the receipt of the report required by § 17-310 of
this subtitle, the Administrator shall mail a notice to each person who has an address
listed in the report who appears entitled to property valued at $100 or more and
presumed abandoned under this subtitle.
(e) The mailed notice shall contain:
(1) A statement that, according to a report filed with the
Administrator, property is being held to which the addressee appears entitled;
(2) The name and address of the person who held the property and
any necessary information regarding any change of the name or address of the holder;
and
(3) A statement that a proof of claim may be presented by the owner
to the Administrator.

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