2014 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 36a - The Banking Law of Connecticut
Chapter 665b - Fiduciary Powers
Section 36a-380 - (Formerly Sec. 36-314). License.

CT Gen Stat § 36a-380 (2014) What's This?

(a) Except as provided in this section, no entity, other than a bank or out-of-state bank that maintains in this state a branch as defined in section 36a-410, shall have or exercise in this state the power to receive, by grant, assignment, transfer, devise, bequest or otherwise, any money, securities or other personal property, or any interest in real estate from any person in trust, to hold, manage or dispose of the same for the benefit of any third person, or to accept or execute any such trust, unless such entity is specifically empowered so to act by a general statute of this state or by a special act of the General Assembly. Any entity so empowered to act as trustee, other than such bank or out-of-state bank, shall, before so acting, obtain a license from the commissioner as provided in subsection (b) of this section.

(b) (1) Application for such license shall be in writing upon forms to be furnished by the commissioner and shall contain the full name and address of the applicant entity and of each of its principals and officers and a statement of the assets and liabilities of such entity in such form as the commissioner requires. If, upon examination of such application and upon any further investigation that the commissioner deems necessary, the commissioner is satisfied that such entity is solvent and conducting its business according to law, the commissioner may issue to such entity a license to receive property in trust and to execute and administer trusts to the extent and in the manner authorized by the charter, certificate of incorporation, partnership agreement, articles of association, articles of organization or similar document, as applicable, of such entity or by any general or special law of this state, but not otherwise. If it appears to the commissioner that any such applicant entity is insolvent, or that its business is being conducted contrary to law or to the provisions of its charter, certificate of incorporation, partnership agreement, articles of association, articles of organization or similar document, as applicable, the commissioner shall refuse to issue such license.

(2) In connection with an application for such license and at any other time, the commissioner may, in accordance with section 29-17a, arrange for a criminal history records check requiring the fingerprinting of each principal, director and officer of the entity or conducting of any other method of positive identification of such individuals required by the State Police Bureau of Identification.

(c) As used in sections 36a-380 to 36a-386, inclusive, “entity” means a corporation, joint stock company, association, partnership, limited partnership, unincorporated organization, limited liability company or similar organization, but does not include any corporation of which the majority of the shares are owned by the United States or by any state.

(1949 Rev., S. 6018; P.A. 85-188, S. 7; 85-379, S. 40; P.A. 86-403, S. 77, 132; P.A. 92-12, S. 76; P.A. 94-122, S. 174, 340; P.A. 95-155, S. 24, 29; P.A. 05-288, S. 205; P.A. 11-50, S. 11; P.A. 12-96, S. 24; P.A. 14-89, S. 44.)

History: P.A. 85-188 and P.A. 85-379 applied provisions of section to state or federally chartered savings banks and savings and loan associations; P.A. 86-403 made technical change in Subsec. (1); P.A. 92-12 redesignated Subsecs. and Subdivs. and made technical changes; P.A. 94-122 made technical changes, effective January 1, 1995; Sec. 36-314 transferred to Sec. 36a-380 in 1995; P.A. 95-155 added reference to out-of-state banks in Subsec. (a), effective June 27, 1995; P.A. 05-288 made a technical change in Subsec. (a), effective July 13, 2005; P.A. 11-50 amended Subsec. (b) to designate existing provisions as Subdiv. (1) and add Subdiv. (2) permitting commissioner to arrange for criminal history records check of each principal, executive officer and director, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 12-96 replaced “corporation” with “entity” throughout, added references to principals, certificate of incorporation, partnership agreement, articles of association, articles of organization or similar document, and officer in Subsec. (b) and added Subsec. (c) defining “entity”; P.A. 14-89 made a technical change in Subsec. (c), effective June 3, 2014.

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