(a) In this section, a notice period begins on the day notice is given under subsection (c) and ends 59 days after the day notice is given.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, an authorized fiduciary may exercise the decanting power without the consent of any person and without court approval.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (f), an authorized fiduciary shall not exercise the decanting power prior to 60 days after giving notice in a record of the intended exercise of the decanting power to:
(1) each settlor of the first trust, if living or then in existence;
(2) each qualified beneficiary of the first trust;
(3) each holder of a presently exercisable power of appointment over any part or all of the first trust;
(4) each person that currently has the right to remove or replace the authorized fiduciary;
(5) each other fiduciary of the first trust;
(6) each fiduciary of the second trust; and
(7) the Attorney General, if Section 19-3D-14(b) applies.
(d) An authorized fiduciary may give notice under subsection (c) to a qualified beneficiary who is a minor or incapacitated individual by giving notice to such individual's representative. An authorized fiduciary is not required to give notice under subsection (c) to a person that is not known to the fiduciary or is known to the fiduciary but cannot be located by the fiduciary after reasonable diligence.
(e) A notice under subsection (c) must:
(1) specify the manner in which the authorized fiduciary intends to exercise the decanting power;
(2) specify the proposed effective date for exercise of the power;
(3) include a copy of the first-trust instrument;
(4) include a copy of all second-trust instruments;
(5) include a statement indicating the capacity in which the intended recipient is being given notice; and
(6) include a statement that any application under Section 19-3D-9 must be filed within six months from the day notice is given.
(f) The decanting power may be exercised before expiration of the notice period under subsection (a) if all persons entitled to receive notice waive the period in a signed record.
(g) The receipt of notice, waiver of the notice period, or expiration of the notice period does not affect the right of a person to file an application under Section 19-3D-9.
(h) An exercise of the decanting power is not ineffective because of the failure to give notice to one or more persons under subsection (c) if the authorized fiduciary acted with reasonable care to comply with subsection (c).
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 19 - Fiduciaries and Trusts.
Chapter 3D - Alabama Uniform Trust Decanting Act.
Section 19-3D-1 - Short Title.
Section 19-3D-2 - Definitions.
Section 19-3D-4 - Fiduciary Duty.
Section 19-3D-5 - Application; Governing Law.
Section 19-3D-6 - Reasonable Reliance.
Section 19-3D-7 - Notice; Exercise of Decanting Power.
Section 19-3D-8 - Representation.
Section 19-3D-9 - Court Involvement.
Section 19-3D-10 - Formalities.
Section 19-3D-11 - Decanting Power Under Expanded Distributive Dicretion.
Section 19-3D-12 - Decanting Power Under Limited Distributive Discretion.
Section 19-3D-13 - Trust for Beneficiary With Disability.
Section 19-3D-14 - Protection of Charitable Interest.
Section 19-3D-15 - Trust Limitation on Decanting.
Section 19-3D-16 - Change in Compensation.
Section 19-3D-17 - Relief From Liability and Indemnification.
Section 19-3D-18 - Removal or Replacement of Authorized Fiduciary.
Section 19-3D-19 - Tax-Related Limitations.
Section 19-3D-20 - Duration of Second Trust.
Section 19-3D-21 - Need to Distribute Not Required.
Section 19-3D-22 - Saving Provision.
Section 19-3D-23 - Trust for Care of Animal.
Section 19-3D-24 - Terms of Second Trust.
Section 19-3D-26 - Later-Discovered Property.
Section 19-3D-27 - Obligations.
Section 19-3D-28 - Uniformity of Application and Construction.
Section 19-3D-29 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.