§ 18-4-23. Charitable remainder trusts.
(a) As used in this section the term “charitable remainder trust” has the meaning ascribed to that term in § 664 of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. § 664, and in §§ 1.664-1 through 1.664-4 of proposed regulations dealing with charitable remainder trusts, published in the federal register on September 18, 1971, on behalf of the secretary of the treasury of the United States or the secretary’s delegate.
(b) The superior court shall have jurisdiction:
(1) In the case of property transferred to a trust created before August 1, 1969, whose governing instrument provides that an organization described in § 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. § 170(c), receives an irrevocable remainder interest in the trust, to enter judgment whereunder, in order that the trust qualify as a charitable remainder trust, the transferred property and any undistributed income from it is to be severed and placed in a separate trust, within the meaning of § 1.664-1(g)(2) of the proposed regulations.
(2) In the case of a trust created subsequent to July 31, 1969, whose governing instrument provides that an organization referred to in 26 U.S.C. § 170(c) receives an irrevocable remainder interest in the trust, to enter judgment whereunder, in order that the trust qualify as a charitable remainder trust, the governing instrument is to be amended by including in the instrument the provisions required by the proposed regulations to be included; deleting from the instrument the provisions prohibited by the proposed regulations from being included; and, to the extent found by the court to be in furtherance of the intention of the creator of the trust, including provisions permitted by the proposed regulations to be included.
(c) The provisions of subsection (b) of this section shall not apply to the extent that the superior court determines that the application would be contrary to the terms of the instrument governing the trust and that the instrument may not properly be changed to conform to the proposed regulations.
(d) All references to sections of the Internal Revenue Code shall include future amendments to those sections and corresponding provisions of future internal revenue laws; and all references to sections of proposed regulations shall include regulations dealing with charitable remainder trusts as finally adopted by the secretary of the treasury or the secretary’s delegate and future amendments to those regulations.
History of Section.P.L. 1972, ch. 193, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 18-4 - Powers of Fiduciaries
Section 18-4-1. - Application of cy pres doctrine.
Section 18-4-2. - Powers of trustees.
Section 18-4-3. - Arbitration.
Section 18-4-4. - Power of sale.
Section 18-4-5. - Effect of trustee’s receipt.
Section 18-4-6. - Conveyance by infant trustee.
Section 18-4-7. - Disposition of money payable to infant trustee.
Section 18-4-8. - Settlement of debts and claims — Assent of court.
Section 18-4-9. - Powers of surviving fiduciaries.
Section 18-4-10. - Management powers exercised with court approval.
Section 18-4-11. - Purposes for which borrowing authorized.
Section 18-4-12. - Leases authorized.
Section 18-4-13. - Parties to management proceedings — Guardians ad litem — Costs.
Section 18-4-14. - Binding effect of authorized transactions.
Section 18-4-15. - Definitions.
Section 18-4-16. - Payments or transfers to fiduciaries — Effect of misapplication by fiduciary.
Section 18-4-17. - Transfer of negotiable instrument by fiduciary.
Section 18-4-18. - Check drawn by fiduciary payable to third person.
Section 18-4-19. - Check drawn by and payable to fiduciary.
Section 18-4-20. - Deposit in name of fiduciary.
Section 18-4-21. - Deposit in fiduciary’s personal account.
Section 18-4-22. - Administration of trusts.
Section 18-4-23. - Charitable remainder trusts.
Section 18-4-24. - Termination of small trusts.
Section 18-4-25. - Consolidation or division of trusts.
Section 18-4-26. - Powers of fiduciaries in connection with environmental laws.
Section 18-4-27. - Validity of trusts.
Section 18-4-28. - Trustee’s power to adjust.
Section 18-4-29. - Total return unitrusts — Alternative definition of income.
Section 18-4-30. - Representation by person having substantially identical interest.