Duty to inform and report

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(1) A trustee shall keep the beneficiaries of the trust that are current mandatory or permissible distributees of trust income or principal, or both, reasonably informed about the administration of the trust and of the material facts necessary for them to protect their interests.

Unless unreasonable under the circumstances, a trustee shall respond in a reasonable amount of time to a qualified beneficiary's request for information related to the administration of the trust. Additionally, a qualified beneficiary shall reimburse the trustee for any reasonable expenses incurred in responding to requests for information.

The requirements of subsection (a) shall also apply to the benefit of anyone who, in a capacity other than that of a fiduciary, holds a power of appointment.

The trustee of an irrevocable or nongrantor trust within sixty (60) days after the acceptance and funding of a trust, excluding nominal funding for the trust to have corpus or the depositing of insurance policies on the life of a living person, shall notify each current income beneficiary, each vested ultimate beneficiary of a remainder interest and anyone who, in a capacity other than that of a fiduciary, holds a power of appointment, that the trust has been established.

  1. The required notice shall:
  2. The abstract shall contain:

Be sent by first-class mail or personal delivery; and

Consist of either a complete copy of the document establishing the trust together with the trustee's name, address and telephone number or an abstract of the trust, as the trustee, in the trustee's absolute discretion, may choose.

The name, address and telephone number of each trustee; and

If for a current income beneficiary:

The number of other current income beneficiaries;

Whether distributions of income are required or discretionary; and

Whether distributions of principal are permitted and, if so, for what purpose or purposes; and

If for a remainder beneficiary:

The number of other remainder beneficiaries; and

The conditions that must be met before the beneficiary's share is distributable.

If for anyone who, in a capacity other than that of a fiduciary, holds a power of appointment, all of the information required by subsection (b) necessary or beneficial for that person to effectively determine whether or not to exercise that power of appointment.

Upon the termination of an interest of any one or more of the current income beneficiaries:

The trustee shall similarly notify the income beneficiaries who are takers of the terminated interest of their interest by sending or delivering them the notice required in subsection (b); and

If at that time the period described in subsection (b) has lapsed, the trustee shall similarly notify anyone who, in a capacity other than that of a fiduciary, holds a power of appointment by sending or delivering to the person the notice required in subsection (b).

A beneficiary may waive the right to a trustee's report or other information otherwise required to be furnished under this section. A beneficiary, with respect to future reports and other information, may withdraw a waiver previously given. Anyone who, in a capacity other than that of a fiduciary, holds a power of appointment has the same power as provided a beneficiary in this subsection to waive reports and other information and to withdraw a waiver previously given.

Subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply to the extent that those provisions are waived or modified in accordance with Section 91-8-105(d).

Subsection (a)(1) and subsection (b) do not apply to a trust created under a trust agreement that became irrevocable before July 1, 2014. Trust law in effect before July 1, 2014, regarding the subject matter of subsection (a)(1) and subsection (b) shall continue to apply to those trusts.

If the trustee of a trust is bound by any written confidentiality restrictions with respect to an asset of a trust, a trustee may require that any beneficiary who is eligible to receive information pursuant to this or any other section of this chapter about the asset shall agree in writing to be bound by the confidentiality restrictions that bind the trustee before receiving the information from the trustee.

A trust advisor, trust protector, or other fiduciary designated by the terms of the trust shall keep each excluded fiduciary designated by the terms of the trust reasonably informed about:

The administration of the trust with respect to any specific duty or function being performed by the trust advisor, trust protector, or other fiduciary to the extent that the duty or function would normally be performed by the excluded fiduciary or to the extent that providing the information to the excluded fiduciary is reasonably necessary for the excluded fiduciary to perform its duties; and

Any other material information that the excluded fiduciary would be required to disclose to the specified beneficiaries under subsection (a) without regard to whether the terms of the trust relieve the excluded fiduciary from providing the information to qualified beneficiaries. Neither the performance nor the failure to perform of a trust advisor, trust protector, or other fiduciary designated by the terms of the trust as provided in this subsection shall affect the limitation on the liability of any excluded fiduciary provided by Article 12 of this chapter.


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