2013 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 386 - ADMINISTRATION OF TRUSTS -- LEGAL INVESTMENTS -- UNIFORM PRINCIPAL AND INCOME ACT 386.175 Trustee's power to appoint principal or income in favor of trustee of second trust -- Terms of second trust -- Special fiduciary -- Notice -- Judicial proceedings.
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386.175 Trustee's power to appoint principal or income in favor of trustee of
second trust -- Terms of second trust -- Special fiduciary -- Notice -Judicial proceedings.
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For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Current beneficiary" means a person who is a permissible distributee of
trust income or principal;
(b) "Original trust" means a trust established under an irrevocable trust
instrument pursuant to the terms of which a trustee has discretionary
power to distribute principal or income of the trust to or for the benefit of
one (1) or more current beneficiaries of the trust; and
(c) "Second trust" means a trust established under an irrevocable trust
instrument, the current beneficiaries of which are one (1) or more of the
current beneficiaries of the original trust. The second trust may be a trust
created under the same trust instrument as the original trust or under a
different trust instrument.
A trustee of an original trust may, without authorization by the court, exercise
the discretionary power to distribute principal or income to or for the benefit of
one (1) or more current beneficiaries of the original trust by appointing all or
part of the principal or income of the original trust subject to the power in favor
of the trustee of a second trust. The trustee of the original trust may exercise
this power whether or not there is a current need to distribute principal or
income under any standard provided in the terms of the original trust. The
trustee's special power to appoint trust principal or income in further trust under
this section includes the power to create the second trust.
The second trust may be a trust created or administered under the laws of any
jurisdiction, within or without the United States.
The terms of the second trust shall be subject to all of the following:
(a) The beneficiaries of the second trust may include only beneficiaries of the
original trust;
(b) A beneficiary who has only a future beneficial interest, vested or
contingent, in the original trust cannot have the future beneficial interest
accelerated to a present interest in the second trust;
(c) The terms of the second trust may not reduce any fixed income, annuity,
or unitrust interest of a beneficiary in the assets of the original trust,
including an interest which is to take effect in the future;
(d) If any contribution to the original trust qualified for a marital or charitable
deduction for federal income, gift, or estate tax purposes under the
Internal Revenue Code, then the second trust shall not contain any
provision that, if included in the original trust, would have prevented the
original trust from qualifying for the deduction or that would have reduced
the amount of the deduction;
(e) If contributions to the original trust have been excluded from the gift tax
by the application of Sections 2503(b) and 2503(c) of the Internal
Revenue Code, then the second trust shall provide that the beneficiary's
remainder interest in the contributions shall vest and become distributable
no later than the date upon which the interest would have vested and
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become distributable under the terms of the original trust;
(f) If any beneficiary of the original trust has a currently exercisable power of
withdrawal over trust property, then either:
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The terms of the second trust shall provide a power of withdrawal in
the second trust identical to the power of withdrawal in the original
trust; or
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Sufficient trust property shall remain in the original trust to satisfy the
currently exercisable power of withdrawal;
(g) If the original trust holds stock of an S corporation, the terms of the
second trust shall not prevent or eliminate an election to be a qualified
subchapter S trust or an electing small business trust or result in the
termination of the S election of such corporation;
(h) If the power to distribute principal or income in the original trust is subject
to an ascertainable standard, then the power to distribute income or
principal in the second trust shall be subject to the same or a more
restrictive ascertainable standard as in the original trust when the trustee
exercising the power described in subsection (2) of this section is a
possible beneficiary under the standard; and
(i) The second trust may confer a power of appointment upon a beneficiary
of the original trust to whom or for the benefit of whom the trustee has the
power to distribute principal or income of the original trust. The
permissible appointees of the power of appointment conferred upon a
beneficiary may include persons who are not beneficiaries of the original
or second trust. The power of appointment conferred upon a beneficiary
shall be subject to KRS 381.224, 381.225, and 381.226 covering the time
at which the permissible period of the rule against perpetuities and
suspension of power of alienation begins and the law that determines the
permissible period of the rule against perpetuities and suspension of
power of alienation of the original trust.
The court may appoint a special fiduciary with the authority to exercise the
power to appoint principal or income under subsection (2) of this section.
The exercise of the power to appoint principal or income under subsection (2)
of this section:
(a) Shall be considered an exercise of a power of appointment, other than a
power to appoint to the trustee, the trustee's creditors, the trustee's
estate, or the creditors of the trustee's estate;
(b) Shall be subject to KRS 381.224, 381.225, and 381.226 covering the time
at which the permissible period of the rule against perpetuities and
suspension of power of alienation begins and the law that determines the
permissible period of the rule against perpetuities and suspension of
power of alienation of the original trust; and
(c) Is not prohibited by a spendthrift provision or by a provision in the original
trust instrument that prohibits amendment or revocation of the trust.
To effect the exercise of the power to appoint principal or income under
subsection (2) of this section, all of the following shall apply:
(a) The exercise of the power to appoint shall be made by an instrument in
writing, signed and acknowledged by the trustee, setting forth the manner
of the exercise of the power, including the terms of the second trust and
the effective date of the exercise of the power. The instrument shall be
filed with the records of the original trust;
(b) The trustee shall give written notice of the trustee's intention to exercise
the power to all current beneficiaries of the original trust and all
beneficiaries of the oldest generation of remainder beneficiaries of the
first trust, by certified mail with restricted delivery and return receipt, at
least sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of the exercise of the power
to appoint. The notice shall include a copy of the instrument described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection;
(c) If all beneficiaries entitled to notice have received the notice as evidenced
by the certified mail return receipt and waive the notice period by a signed
written instrument delivered to the trustee, the trustee's power to appoint
principal or income shall be exercisable after notice is waived by all such
beneficiaries, notwithstanding the effective date of the exercise of the
power;
(d) A current beneficiary or a beneficiary who is not a current beneficiary but
is a member of the oldest generation of the remainder beneficiaries of the
original trust may, no later than thirty (30) days from the date of receiving
notice under paragraph (b) of this subsection, commence a judicial
proceeding in District Court pursuant to KRS 386.675 to object to the
proposed exercise of the power under subsection (2) of this section. In
such case the proposed exercise of the power shall require consent of the
District Court as defined by KRS 386.450(3). Any determination of the
District Court shall be subject to KRS 386.454(5); and
(e) In the event that a beneficiary did not receive the notice as evidenced by
the certified mail return receipt, and no other beneficiary has commenced
a proceeding under paragraph (d) of this subsection, the trustee may
seek the approval of the District Court to exercise the power.
(8) Nothing in this section shall be construed to create or imply a duty of the
trustee to exercise the power to distribute principal or income, and no inference
of impropriety shall be made as a result of a trustee not exercising the power to
appoint principal or income conferred under subsection (2) of this section.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to abridge the right of any trustee
who has the power to appoint property in further trust that arises under the
terms of the original trust or under any provision of law or under common law.
(9) This section shall not apply to any charitable remainder trust as defined in 26
U.S.C. sec. 664(d).
(10) A trustee or beneficiary may commence a judicial proceeding in the District
Court pursuant to KRS 386.675 to approve or disapprove of a proposed
exercise of the trustee's special power to appoint to a second trust pursuant to
subsection (2) of this section. In such case approval by the District Court shall
have the same meaning as provided in KRS 386.450(3) and the approval shall
be subject to KRS 386.454(5).
Effective:July 12, 2012
History: Created 2012 Ky. Acts ch. 59, sec. 4, effective July 12, 2012.
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