Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 18-13 - Rhode Island Uniform Custodial Trust Act
Section 18-13-7. - General duties of custodial trustee.

§ 18-13-7. General duties of custodial trustee.
(a) If appropriate, a custodial trustee shall register or record the instrument vesting title to custodial trust property.
(b) If the beneficiary is not incapacitated, a custodial trustee shall follow the directions of the beneficiary in the management, control, investment, or retention of the custodial trust property. In the absence of effective contrary direction by the beneficiary while not incapacitated, the custodial trustee shall observe the standard of care that would be observed by a prudent person dealing with the property of another and is not limited by any other law restricting investments by fiduciaries. However, a custodial trustee, at the custodial trustee’s discretion, may retain any custodial trust property received from the transferor. If a custodial trustee has a special skill or expertise or is named custodial trustee on the basis of representation of a special skill or expertise, the custodial trustee shall use that skill or expertise.
(c) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, a custodial trustee shall take control of and collect, hold, manage, invest, and reinvest custodial trust property.
(d) A custodial trustee shall keep at all times custodial trust property, of which the custodial trustee has control, separate from all other property in a manner sufficient to identify it clearly as custodial trust property of the beneficiary. Custodial trust property, the title to which is subject to recordation, is so identified if an appropriate instrument identifying the property as custodial trust property is recorded, and custodial trust property subject to registration is so identified if it is registered, or held in an account in the name of the custodial trustee, designated in substance: “as custodial trustee for (name of beneficiary) under the Rhode Island Uniform Custodial Trust Act”.
(e) A custodial trustee shall keep records of all transactions with respect to custodial trust property, including information necessary for the preparation of tax returns, and shall make the records and information available at reasonable times to the beneficiary or legal representative of the beneficiary.
(f) The exercise of a durable power of attorney for an incapacitated beneficiary is not effective to terminate or direct the administration or distribution of a custodial trust.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 623, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 18 - Fiduciaries

Chapter 18-13 - Rhode Island Uniform Custodial Trust Act

Section 18-13-1. - Definitions.

Section 18-13-2. - Custodial trust — General.

Section 18-13-3. - Custodial trustee for future payment or transfer.

Section 18-13-4. - Form and effect of receipt and acceptance by custodial trustee — Jurisdiction.

Section 18-13-5. - Transfer to custodial trustee by fiduciary or obligor — Facility of payment.

Section 18-13-6. - Multiple beneficiaries — Separate custodial trusts — Survivorship.

Section 18-13-7. - General duties of custodial trustee.

Section 18-13-8. - General powers of custodial trustee.

Section 18-13-9. - Use of custodial trust property.

Section 18-13-10. - Determination of incapacity — Effect.

Section 18-13-11. - Exemption of third person from liability.

Section 18-13-12. - Liability to third person.

Section 18-13-13. - Declination, resignation, incapacity, death, or removal of custodial trustee — Designation of successor custodial trustee.

Section 18-13-14. - Expenses, compensation, and bond of custodial trustee.

Section 18-13-15. - Reporting and accounting by custodial trustee — Determination of liability of custodial trustee.

Section 18-13-16. - Limitations of action against custodial trustee.

Section 18-13-17. - Distribution on termination.

Section 18-13-18. - Methods and forms for creating custodial trusts.

Section 18-13-19. - Applicable law.

Section 18-13-20. - Uniformity of application of construction.

Section 18-13-21. - Short title.

Section 18-13-22. - Severability.