Jill had to leave Texas in a hurry to take care of a family emergency in New York. She was gone for 13 months before returning. Upon her arrival she remembered that she has a large amount of expensive jewelry in a safe deposit box at a bank. She went to the bank to get her jewelry but was told that it had been sent to the state as unclaimed property. Which agency will Jill have to go to in order to reclaim her jewelry?
A. Office of the Attorney General
B. secretary of state's office
C. office of the comptroller of public accounts
D. state treasurer's office
Answer: C
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