Collective investment of funds.

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Funds held by a trust institution may be invested collectively:

(1) In common trust funds maintained by the trust institution or its affiliate exclusively for the collective investment and reinvestment of monies contributed thereto by the trust institution or its affiliate in their capacities as executor, administrator, committee, guardian, or trustee under a will or deed;

(2) In a fund consisting solely of assets of retirement, pension, profit sharing, stock bonus, or other trusts which are exempt from Federal income taxation under the Internal Revenue Code;

(3) Under a managing agency agreement expressly providing that such moneys are received by the trust institution in trust;

(4) Moneys held by the trust institution in its capacity as managing agent shall not be invested in collective investment funds established under items (1) or (2) of this section. Property held by the trust institution in its capacity as trustee of retirement, pension, profit sharing, stock bonus or other trusts which are exempt from Federal income taxation under the Internal Revenue Code may be invested in collective investment funds established under the provisions of items (1) or (2) of this section, subject to the provisions herein contained pertaining to such funds. Assets of retirement, pension, profit sharing, stock bonus or other trusts which are exempt from Federal income taxation under the Internal Revenue Code and held by the trust institution in whatever capacity, may be invested in collective investment funds established under the provisions of item (2) of this section.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 8-588; 1955 (49) 538; 1965 (54) 608; 1986 Act No. 470, Section 3.


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