§ 258.8. Liability of personal representative.
(a) The personal representative has a duty to insure that the Departments claim is adequately presented to the court and, unless the Departments claim is postponed, to pay the Departments claim after payment of all superior claims of creditors.
(b) The personal representative is personally liable to pay the Departments claim if property subject to the Departments claim, and not subject to postponement of collection, is transferred without valuable and adequate consideration to an heir or other person having a lower priority claim of a creditor, without satisfaction of the Departments claim.
(c) When the Departments claim is postponed, the personal representative is personally liable if property subject to the Departments claim is transferred without valuable and adequate consideration to an heir or other person having a lower priority claim of a creditor, without protecting the Departments claim.
(d) A decree of distribution will discharge the liability of the personal representative to the Department only if the following conditions are met:
(1) The Department is served with a copy of the proposed distribution at least 30 days in advance of court approval.
(2) The court records show that the personal representative made the inquiry required by § 258.4 (relating to request for statement of claim) and obtained a statement of claim, if appropriate.
(3) The court records show that any claim of the Department was presented to the court and paid, or that there were insufficient assets to pay the Departments claim.
(4) The Department is served with a copy of the final distribution order and paid all amounts that it is due.
(e) Notwithstanding subsection (d), a decree of distribution will not discharge the liability of the personal representative to the Department if the petition for distribution fails to disclose the existence of property subject to the Departments claim, or if the personal representative refuses to present and pay the Departments claim.
Cross References This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 258.12 (relating to administrative enforcement).
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