[1999, c. 464, §12(NEW).]
A notice sent under this section that attempts to prohibit the transfer or disposition of any property possessed or controlled by a bank is effective if it is mailed to the principal or any branch office of the bank, including any office of the bank at which the deposit is carried or the credit or property is held.
A person who has received a notice under this section and who transfers or disposes of any property or debt in a manner that violates this section is liable to the Director of Unemployment Compensation for the amount of the indebtedness of the delinquent person with respect to whose obligation the notice was given to the extent of the value of that property or debt.
[1999, c. 464, §12(NEW).]
[1999, c. 464, §12(NEW).]
A person acting in accordance with the terms of the notice of freeze or levy issued by the Director of Unemployment Compensation is discharged from any obligation or liability to the delinquent employer with respect to the affected property, rights to property, credits and debts of the person affected by compliance with the notice of freeze or levy.
[1999, c. 464, §12(NEW).]
[1999, c. 464, §12(NEW).]
26 M.R.S. § 1233