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February 28, 2013

Sawnee EMC Looking to Return Money to Former Members

Contact: Blake House, VP of Member Services
Blake.house@sawnee.com
678-455-1510

(Cumming, Georgia, February 28, 2013) - Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation (Sawnee EMC) is an electric cooperative; and Cooperatives, by very nature, are owned by the members that they serve. Each year, Sawnee EMC members receive an assignment of “Patronage Capital”, which is defined in its Bylaws as “revenue in excess of operating costs and expenses in a given year”. The Bylaws require that each member have an account, in the co-op’s records, that tracks how much patronage capital is assigned to them for each year that they are a member. These assigned patronage capital funds are then “retired” or “returned back to the members” that provided them, when such retirement is approved by the Board of Directors of Sawnee.

Sawnee EMC’s retirement of patronage capital process has been very successful for decades, but sometimes it is difficult to find “former” members of Sawnee who have moved away or have not left a valid forwarding address with the Cooperative. In short, when a patronage capital retirement occurs, Sawnee simply cannot find these former members in order to give them the money that belongs to them.

To help in this task, Sawnee recently adopted an enhanced outreach program to hopefully address this issue called “Lost Members”.

“We are constantly striving to update our address file on former members and keep it as current as possible, so that when a patronage capital retirement occurs, we can easily reach the former members at their last known address” states Blake House, VP of Member Services at Sawnee. “Tools have been in place for many years to assist the staff in this process, but if we do not have a good forwarding address or unless someone contacts us, the funds could go unclaimed and eventually, as provide for under Georgia law, be considered abandoned” he adds.

In an attempt to locate more of their former members, Sawnee began working with a national information vendor who specializes in assisted research and updating information databases. The “new” multi-step process involves sending a letter to what is believed to be the former member’s now current address; the notice alerts them of their possible unclaimed funds. The letter goes on to ask the former member to contact Sawnee and provide key pieces of personal information that would be only known by this member. They may also so online and perform the identification process that collects the needed data.

“We are seeking to locate these former members so that they can claim their patronage capital refund before it is considered abandoned” state Ginny Ellis, Chief Financial Officer of Sawnee EMC. “We are sending a letter to the newest address that we discovered from our research in hopes of them coming forward, which will allow us to make the refund” she adds.

If the updated process is successful, thousands of former members will be located and identified, which will allow them to claim funds that belong to them. “It is our hope that this additional search and these additional steps, all of which are not required under Georgia law, will allow us to get these retired and unclaimed Patronage Capital funds back into the rightful hands of the people who provided it.” Mr. House stated.

For more information about Sawnee EMC’s “Lost Members” program visiting their web site at http://www.sawnee.com/lostmembers or contact their Call Center by calling (770) 887-2363. Information about Georgia’s Unclaimed Property Act is shown below.

Overview of the GA Unclaimed Property Laws - The State of GA has established certain laws governing unclaimed property. By visiting https://etax.dor.ga.gov/ptd/ucp/index.aspx you can access the GA Department of Revenue’s Unclaimed Property list. Funds that are unclaimed after a period of time (e.g. 5 years) are considered to be “abandoned” and are either turned over to the State or allowed to be distributed under guidelines defined by the State of GA. Sawnee EMC members are encouraged to visit the cooperative’s website at http://www.sawnee.com/content/patronage-capital to learn more about Patronage Capital and to search the data base for former members who may have patronage capital refunds available to be claimed. If you have questions about this process, please call Sawnee’s Customer Service Center at 770-887-2363.

About Sawnee EMC

Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation is an electric distribution cooperative headquartered in Cumming, Georgia. Sawnee serves electricity to approximately 155,000 accounts in seven (7) counties of greater north Georgia. Sawnee’s assets exceed $486 million, with energy sales of 3.3 billion kWh and annual revenue of $343 million. With a team of approximately 300 dedicated professionals and over 10,000 miles of distribution line, Sawnee stands ready at all times to meet the needs of its members/owners. SEMC strives daily to live up to their motto…

“At Sawnee EMC, We’re More Than Electricity, We’re Service”.