(a) Notwithstanding the breadth of discretion granted to a trustee in the terms of the trust, including the use of such terms as "absolute," "sole," or "uncontrolled," the trustee must exercise a discretionary power in good faith, in accordance with the terms and purposes of the trust and, in the best interests of the beneficiaries.
(b) Subject to paragraph (d), and unless the terms of the trust expressly indicate that this paragraph does not apply:
(1) a person other than a settlor who is a beneficiary and trustee of a trust that confers on the trustee a power to make discretionary distributions to or for the trustee's personal benefit may exercise the power only in accordance with an ascertainable standard; and
(2) a trustee may not exercise a power to make discretionary distributions to satisfy a legal obligation of support that the trustee personally owes another person.
(c) A power that is limited or prohibited by paragraph (b) may be exercised by a majority of the remaining trustees whose exercise of the power is not so limited or prohibited. If the power of all trustees is so limited or prohibited, the court may appoint a special fiduciary with authority to exercise the power, or all of the trustees, acting by unanimous agreement, may appoint a special fiduciary with authority to exercise the power. A special fiduciary appointed by the other trustees may not be related to or subordinate to any trustee within the meaning of section 672(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(d) Paragraph (b) does not apply to:
(1) a power held by the settlor's spouse who is the trustee of a trust for which a marital deduction, as defined in section 2056(b)(5) or 2523(e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect on January 1, 2016, or as later amended, was previously allowed;
(2) any trust during any period that the trust may be revoked or amended by its settlor;
(3) a trust if contributions to the trust qualify for the annual exclusion under section 2503(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect on January 1, 2016, or as later amended;
(4) a trust created on or before May 14, 1993, if the entire principal of the trust would be included in the gross estate of the trustee for federal estate tax purposes if the trustee had died on May 14, 1993, without regard to any power described in paragraph (a);
(5) a trust created on or before May 14, 1993, if no part of the principal of the trust would be included in the gross estate of the trustee for federal estate tax purposes if the trustee had died on May 14, 1993, without exercising the power; or
(6) a trust created on or before May 14, 1993, if (i) the trust is not exempt from the generation-skipping transfer tax under chapter 13 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended through December 31, 1992, because of Public Law 99-514, section 1433(b) to (d); (ii) there would be a taxable termination with respect to the assets held in the trust if the trustee and all beneficiaries of the trust who are assigned to the trustee's generation or a higher generation had died on May 14, 1993; and (iii) the trust would have an inclusion ratio, as defined in section 2642(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended through December 31, 1992, of one with respect to the taxable termination.
(e) This section does not apply to a power exercisable in a capacity other than as a trustee.
(f) If a distribution to a beneficiary is subject to the exercise of the trustee's discretion, whether or not the terms of a trust include a standard to guide the trustee in making distributions, then the interest is neither a property interest nor an enforceable right, but a mere expectancy.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 500 - 515B — Property And Property Interests
Section 501C.0101 — Short Title.
Section 501C.0103 — Definitions.
Section 501C.0104 — Knowledge.
Section 501C.0105 — Default And Mandatory Rules.
Section 501C.0106 — Common Law Of Trusts; Principles Of Equity.
Section 501C.0107 — Governing Law.
Section 501C.0108 — Principal Place Of Administration.
Section 501C.0109 — Methods And Waiver Of Nonjudicial Notice.
Section 501C.0110 — Others Treated As Qualified Beneficiaries.
Section 501C.0111 — Nonjudicial Settlement Agreements.
Section 501C.0112 — Rules Of Construction.
Section 501C.0201 — Role Of Court In Administration Of Trust And Nature Of Judicial Proceeding.
Section 501C.0202 — Subject Matter Of Judicial Proceedings.
Section 501C.0203 — Order For Hearing And Notice.
Section 501C.0204 — Order And Appeal.
Section 501C.0205 — Court-supervised Trusts.
Section 501C.0206 — Personal Jurisdiction Over Trustee And Beneficiary.
Section 501C.0208 — Application.
Section 501C.0301 — Representation: Basic Effect.
Section 501C.0302 — Representation By Holder Of A General Power.
Section 501C.0303 — Representation By Fiduciaries And Parents.
Section 501C.0304 — Representation By Person Having Substantially Identical Interest.
Section 501C.0305 — Representation By Court; Appointment Of Representative.
Section 501C.0401 — Methods Of Creating Trust.
Section 501C.0402 — Requirements For Creation.
Section 501C.0403 — Trusts Created In Other Jurisdictions.
Section 501C.0404 — Trust Purposes.
Section 501C.0406 — Creation Of Trust Induced By Fraud, Duress, Or Undue Influence.
Section 501C.0407 — Evidence Of Oral Trust.
Section 501C.0408 — Trust For Care Of Animal.
Section 501C.0409 — Noncharitable Trust Without Ascertainable Beneficiary.
Section 501C.0410 — Modification Or Termination Of Trust; Proceedings For Approval Or Disapproval.
Section 501C.0411 — Modification Or Termination Of Noncharitable Irrevocable Trust By Consent.
Section 501C.0414 — Modification Or Termination Of Uneconomic Trust.
Section 501C.0415 — Reformation To Correct Mistakes.
Section 501C.0416 — Modification To Achieve Settlor's Tax Objectives.
Section 501C.0417 — Combination And Division Of Trusts.
Section 501C.0502 — Spendthrift Provision.
Section 501C.0504 — Right To Compel Distribution.
Section 501C.0505 — Creditor's Claim Against Settlor.
Section 501C.0506 — Overdue Distribution.
Section 501C.0507 — Personal Obligations Of Trustee.
Section 501C.0601 — Capacity Of Settlor Of Revocable Trust.
Section 501C.0602 — Revocation Or Amendment Of Revocable Trust.
Section 501C.0603 — Written Statement Regarding Tangible Personal Property.
Section 501C.0604 — Settlor's Powers.
Section 501C.0701 — Accepting Or Declining Trusteeship.
Section 501C.0702 — Trustee's Bond.
Section 501C.0703 — Cotrustees.
Section 501C.0704 — Vacancy In Trusteeship; Appointment Of Successor.
Section 501C.0705 — Resignation Of Trustee.
Section 501C.0706 — Removal Of Trustee.
Section 501C.0707 — Delivery Of Property By Former Trustee.
Section 501C.0708 — Compensation Of Trustee.
Section 501C.0709 — Reimbursement Of Expenses.
Section 501C.0801 — Duty To Administer Trust.
Section 501C.0802 — Duty Of Loyalty.
Section 501C.0803 — Impartiality.
Section 501C.0804 — Prudent Administration.
Section 501C.0807 — Delegation By Trustee.
Section 501C.0808 — Directed Trusts.
Section 501C.0809 — Control, Protection, And Delivery Of Trust Property.
Section 501C.0810 — Record Keeping And Identification Of Trust Property.
Section 501C.0811 — Enforcement And Defense Of Claims.
Section 501C.0813 — Duty To Inform And Report.
Section 501C.0814 — Discretionary Powers; Tax Savings.
Section 501C.0815 — General Powers Of Trustee.
Section 501C.0816 — Specific Powers Of Trustee.
Section 501C.0817 — Distribution Upon Termination.
Section 501C.0901 — Investment And Management Of Trust Assets.
Section 501C.1001 — Remedies For Breach Of Trust.
Section 501C.1002 — Damages For Breach Of Trust.
Section 501C.1003 — Remedies In Absence Of Breach.
Section 501C.1004 — Attorney Fees And Costs.
Section 501C.1005 — Limitation Of Action Against Trustee.
Section 501C.1006 — Reliance On Trust Instrument.
Section 501C.1007 — Event Affecting Administration Or Distribution.
Section 501C.1008 — Exculpation Of Trustee.
Section 501C.1009 — Beneficiary's Consent, Release, Or Ratification.
Section 501C.1010 — Limitation On Personal Liability Of Trustee.
Section 501C.1011 — Interest As General Partner.
Section 501C.1012 — Protection Of Person Dealing With Trustee.
Section 501C.1013 — Certificate Of Trust.
Section 501C.1014 — Affidavit Of Trustee In Real Property Transactions.
Section 501C.1101 — Definitions.
Section 501C.1102 — Duty Of Trustee As To Receipts And Expenditure.
Section 501C.1103 — Income; Principal; Charges.
Section 501C.1104 — When Right To Income Arises; Apportionment Of Income.
Section 501C.1105 — Income Earned During Administration Of A Decedent's Estate.
Section 501C.1106 — Entity Distributions.
Section 501C.1107 — Bond Premium And Discount.
Section 501C.1108 — Sole Proprietorships.
Section 501C.1109 — Disposition Of Natural Resources.
Section 501C.1112 — Trustee's Power To Adjust.
Section 501C.1113 — Charges Against Income And Principal.
Section 501C.1114 — Nontrust Estates.
Section 501C.1115 — Application.
Section 501C.1116 — Ascertainment Of Income Or Principal.
Section 501C.1117 — Uniformity Of Interpretation.
Section 501C.1118 — Short Title.
Section 501C.1201 — Memorial Fund.
Section 501C.1202 — Suspension Of The Power Of Alienation.
Section 501C.1203 — Trusts Forming Part Of Retirement Plans For Participating Members.
Section 501C.1204 — Trusts Not Affected.
Section 501C.1207 — Effect Of Dissolution Of Marriage.
Section 501C.1208 — Settlor And Agents Of Settlor.
Section 501C.1301 — Uniformity Of Application And Construction.
Section 501C.1302 — Electronic Records And Signatures.