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SCR53 • 2026

SECURITIES: Creates a task force to study the use of payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts and to report its findings and any recommendations for revisions to applicable Louisiana laws to the legislature.

SECURITIES: Creates a task force to study the use of payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts and to report its findings and any recommendations for revisions to applicable Louisiana laws to the legislature.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Mark Abraham
Last action
2026-05-04
Official status
Pending Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs - Sched. for 5/13/26
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about the composition of the task force or potential consequences for failing to meet deadlines.

Task Force on Payable-on-Death and Transfer-on-Death Accounts

This resolution creates a task force to study payable-on-death (POD) and transfer-on-death (TOD) accounts, evaluate the need for revisions to applicable Louisiana laws, and propose recommendations by March 1, 2027.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates a task force to examine the use of payable-on-death (POD) and transfer-on-death (TOD) accounts.
  • Evaluates whether current Louisiana laws need updates regarding POD and TOD accounts.
  • Proposes specific recommendations for legislative changes by March 1, 2027.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Louisiana residents who use or may use POD and TOD accounts.
  • Financial institutions that manage these types of accounts.
  • Lawmakers who will receive the task force's recommendations for new laws.

Terms To Know

Payable-on-death (POD) account
An account where funds are transferred to a named beneficiary upon the death of the account holder without going through probate.
Transfer-on-death (TOD) account
Similar to POD, but specifically for securities and other financial instruments that transfer ownership directly to beneficiaries at the owner's death.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The task force will only make recommendations; any changes to laws must be passed by the legislature.
  • It is unclear how many people in Louisiana currently use POD or TOD accounts.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-04 S

    Read second time by title and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs.

  2. 2026-04-29 S

    Introduced in the Senate. Read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading.

Official Summary Text

SECURITIES: Creates a task force to study the use of payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts and to report its findings and any recommendations for revisions to applicable Louisiana laws to the legislature.

Current Bill Text

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SLS 26RS-1999 ORIGINAL
2026 Regular Session
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 53
BY SENATOR ABRAHAM
SECURITIES. Creates a task force to study the use of payable-on-death and transfer-on-
death accounts and to report its findings and any recommendations for revisions to
applicable Louisiana laws to the legislature.
1 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
2 To create a task force to study the use of payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts
3 and to evaluate the need for revisions to applicable state laws.
4 WHEREAS, Louisiana has long recognized the designation of beneficiaries on
5 payable-on-death accounts as a method of account registration that does not transfer
6 ownership during the lifetime of the account holder; and
7 WHEREAS, Louisiana has only recently recognized transfer-on-death accounts as
8 a method of registration of an account without transferring ownership; and
9 WHEREAS, as a result, considerable uncertainty and litigation has developed
10 concerning payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts; and
11 WHEREAS, a comprehensive review of these provisions of law regarding both
12 payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts is necessary to provide clarity, ensure
13 consistency with state law, and evaluate whether revisions to existing law are warranted.
14 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby
15 establish and provide for the Task Force on Payable-on-death and Transfer-on-death
16 Accounts to study the use of payable-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts, to evaluate
17 the need for revisions to applicable laws in the state of Louisiana, and to propose
18 recommendations, together with specific proposals for legislation, by written report to the
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1 legislature and to the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library as required by R.S.
2 24:771 and 772, no later than March 1, 2027.
3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall include, at a minimum,
4 consideration of the following:
5 (1) The interaction of transfer-on-death accounts with Louisiana laws on forced
6 heirship, including whether the statutory entitlement of a beneficiary to proceeds "against
7 the estate, heirs, and legatees" is consistent with Louisiana law governing legitime and
8 reduction.
9 (2) The classification of transfer-on-death account proceeds under community
10 property law, including the rights of surviving spouses and the characterization of account
11 funds.
12 (3) The treatment of transfer-on-death accounts as nonprobate transfers, including
13 the statutory exemption of proceeds from probate and whether the exemption should be
14 limited or conditioned.
15 (4) The legal effect of beneficiary designations made by contract, including whether
16 the designations should supersede testamentary dispositions or be subject to collation,
17 reduction, or other succession principles.
18 (5) The requirement that beneficiary designations be executed by authentic act and
19 the prohibition on electronic designations or execution by power of attorney, including the
20 practical and legal implications of the requirements.
21 (6) The rights, duties, and liability protections afforded to financial institutions,
22 including statutory discharge from liability upon payment to a named beneficiary and the
23 scope of such protections.
24 (7) The extent to which heirs, forced heirs, or the estate may assert claims, including
25 claims based on vices of consent, and whether the remedies are sufficient to protect
26 Louisiana policy interests.
27 (8) The treatment of multiple owners of transfer-on-death accounts, including
28 requirements for unanimous execution and the implications for ownership rights and
29 beneficiary designations.
30 (9) The authority of financial institutions to impose additional contractual conditions
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1 and the extent to which the conditions may conflict with or be preempted by law.
2 (10) The treatment of secured interests, including the exclusion of pledged or
3 assigned account funds from the operation of transfer-on-death provisions.
4 (11) The interaction between transfer-on-death accounts and existing Louisiana
5 statutes governing payable-on-death accounts, multiple-party accounts, and similar
6 beneficiary designations.
7 (12) The rights of creditors of the decedent and whether the accounts should be
8 subject to claims for debts, expenses of administration, or reimbursement.
9 (13) Conflict of law issues, including recognition and enforcement of
10 transfer-on-death accounts established under the laws of other states.
11 (14) Consumer protection considerations, including risks of fraud, undue influence,
12 or abuse, particularly in light of restrictions on power of attorney and electronic execution.
13 (15) The overall compatibility of transfer-on-death and payable-on-death accounts
14 with Louisiana's civil law tradition.
15 (16) Recommendations for statutory revisions necessary to provide clarity,
16 uniformity, and predictability in Louisiana law.
17 (17) The development and drafting of proposed legislation sufficient to resolve
18 identified legal uncertainties, reconcile conflicts with existing law, and implement the
19 recommendations of the task force.
20 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall consist of the following
21 members:
22 (1) Two private attorneys with expertise in tax and estate planning matters, appointed
23 by the chairperson of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and
24 International Affairs.
25 (2) Two members representing the banking and securities industry, appointed by the
26 chairperson of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and International
27 Affairs.
28 (3) Two members of the Louisiana State Law Institute with expertise in property,
29 successions, or related areas of law, appointed by the president of the council.
30 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each designating authority shall submit the
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1 names of designees to the task force to the chairperson of the Senate Committee on
2 Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs no later than September 1, 2026.
3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the task force shall convene for its first meeting no
4 later than October 1, 2026, at the call of chairperson, and at the first meeting, the members
5 shall elect a chairperson and other officers as the task force may deem appropriate.
6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a majority of the task force shall constitute a
7 quorum for the transaction of business. All official actions of the task force shall require the
8 affirmative vote of a majority of the members.
9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the task force shall serve
10 without compensation, except per diem or expenses reimbursement to which they may be
11 individually entitled as members of their constituent organizations.
12 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall terminate on the date of the
13 submission of its report or March 1, 2027, whichever occurs first.
14 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the
15 Louisiana State Law Institute.
The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Senate Legislative Services.
The keyword, summary, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof
or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
DIGEST
SCR 53 Original 2026 Regular Session Abraham
Creates and establishes the Task Force on Payable-on-death and Transfer-on-death Accounts
to study the use of pay-on-death and transfer-on-death accounts and to evaluate the need for
revisions to applicable laws in the state.
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