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LD 772 Title Page An Act To Prohibit the Placement of Expiration Dates on Gift Cards LD 772 Title Page
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 33 MRSA §1953, sub-§1, ¶G, as amended by PL 2003, c. 339, §2,
is further amended to read:

 
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;

 
SUMMARY

 
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.

 
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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