Effective: January 1, 2018
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
(A)(1) A trust service office is any location established by a trust company as a place for either of the following:
(a) Persons seeking the services of the trust company, or information about those services, to contact representatives of the trust company regarding the trust company's business.
(b) The trust company's representatives to contact the trust company's customers, or potential customers, and their representatives.
(2) None of the following is a trust service office:
(a) Any location where a trust company conducts its operations but does not provide facilities for contact with its customers or contact by the public with the trust company;
(b) Any location that is the home or place of work or business or used for the convenience of the trust company's customer, potential customer, or a representative of a customer or potential customer where the trust company's representative's contact with its customer, potential customer, or a representative of a customer or potential customer is merely incidental to the purposes for which the location is maintained and to the activities conducted there;
(c) Any location where another person, including a financial institution, conducts its business and persons inquiring about trust services are merely referred to a trust company, even if referrals to a particular trust company are by exclusive arrangement and compensated.
(B) A trust company may, consistent with the trust company's safe and sound operation and the law, establish and maintain trust service offices at any location, including the following:
(1) If clearly identified and distinguished, at a location where another person, including a financial institution, also conducts business;
(2) If the trust company is a bank, savings and loan association, or savings bank, at any of its approved banking offices or main office or branches.
(C)(1) A trust company shall give notice in writing to the superintendent of financial institutions prior to establishing, relocating, or closing a trust service office in this state.
(2) A trust company that is a state bank also shall give notice in writing to the superintendent prior to establishing, relocating, or closing a trust service office outside this state.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 11 | Banks-Savings and Loan Associations
Chapter 1111 | Trust Companies
Section 1111.01 | Trust Company Definitions.
Section 1111.02 | Authority to Solicit or Engage in Trust Business.
Section 1111.03 | Authority of National Bank or Federal Savings Association.
Section 1111.04 | Trust Company Pledging Securities.
Section 1111.05 | Individual, Schedule, or Blanket Fidelity Bonds for Employees and Officers.
Section 1111.06 | Applying for Trust Company License.
Section 1111.07 | No Transferring or Assigning License.
Section 1111.08 | Transferring Fiduciary Account or Relationship.
Section 1111.09 | Trust Service Offices.
Section 1111.11 | Trust Company - Powers and Duties.
Section 1111.12 | Use of Trust Companies by Courts.
Section 1111.13 | Investing of Trust Funds.
Section 1111.14 | Collective Investments.
Section 1111.15 | Purchase of Services or Products.
Section 1111.16 | Fiduciary Capacity for Holding Money and Property.
Section 1111.17 | Will, Trust Instrument or Other Authority Governs.
Section 1111.18 | Separating Fiduciary Assets and Records.
Section 1111.21 | Stated Capital Security for Faithful Discharge of Duties.
Section 1111.22 | Records Kept Separate.
Section 1111.23 | Requirements for Oaths, Affidavits and Signatures.
Section 1111.26 | Regulation by Superintendent and Division of Financial Institutions.
Section 1111.27 | Reporting to Superintendent.
Section 1111.28 | Court Order for Investigation of Trust.
Section 1111.31 | Ceasing Trust Business.