State Treasurer custodian of trust fund; agreement to specify supplemental care or treatment for each beneficiary.

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(A) The State Treasurer is the custodian of the Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund and pursuant to an agreement with the trustee of a self-sufficiency trust may accept money from a self-sufficiency trust in the name of a beneficiary for deposit in the Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund. The treasurer shall maintain a separate account in the Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund for each named beneficiary and shall promptly credit the account of a beneficiary with money received from a self-sufficiency trust on behalf of that beneficiary.

(B) The agreement, naming one or more beneficiaries residing in this State who are developmentally disabled, mentally ill, or physically handicapped, must specify the supplemental care or treatment to be provided for each named beneficiary with the money deposited in the Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund.

HISTORY: 1992 Act No. 385, Section 1.


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