Sec. 5. (a) As used in this section, "power of appointment" means a power that enables a person acting in a nonfiduciary capacity to designate a recipient of an ownership interest in or another power of appointment over trust property.
(b) This chapter does not apply to a:
(1) power of appointment;
(2) power to appoint or remove a trustee or trust director;
(3) power of a settlor over a trust to the extent the settlor has a power to revoke the trust;
(4) power of a beneficiary over a trust to the extent the exercise or nonexercise of the power affects the beneficiary interest of:
(A) the beneficiary; or
(B) another beneficiary represented by the beneficiary with respect to the exercise or nonexercise of the power; or
(5) power over a trust if:
(A) the terms of the trust provide that the power is held in a nonfiduciary capacity; and
(B) the power must be held in a nonfiduciary capacity to achieve the settlor's tax objectives under the Internal Revenue Code.
(c) Unless the terms of a trust provide otherwise, a power granted to a person to designate a recipient of an ownership interest in or power of appointment over trust property that is exercisable while the person is not serving as a trustee is a power of appointment and not a power of direction.
As added by P.L.221-2019, SEC.10.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries
Chapter 9. Uniform Directed Trust Act
30-4-9-5. Powers of Appointment
30-4-9-7. Rules Relating to Payback Provisions; Charitable Interest
30-4-9-8. Duties and Liabilities of a Trust Director
30-4-9-9. Duties and Liabilities of a Directed Trustee
30-4-9-10. Providing Information to a Trust Director; Liability; Breach of Trust
30-4-9-11. Duties of Trust Director and Trustee Under the Terms of the Trust
30-4-9-12. Relief of Cotrustee From Duties and Liabilities
30-4-9-13. Causes of Action; Statutes of Limitations
30-4-9-14. Causes of Action; Defenses