§ 18-9-5. Notice to attorney general of proceedings affecting charitable trusts.
The attorney general shall be notified of all judicial proceedings affecting, or in any manner dealing with, a charitable trust, or affecting, or in any manner dealing with, a trustee who holds in trust within the state property given, devised, or bequeathed for charitable, educational, or religious purposes, and who administers or is under a duty to administer the property in whole or in part for these purposes within the state, and shall be deemed to be an interested party to the judicial proceedings.
History of Section.P.L. 1950, ch. 2617, § 4; G.L. 1956, § 18-9-5.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 18-9 - Charitable Trusts
Section 18-9-1. - Division of charitable trusts — Establishment.
Section 18-9-2. - Administrator of charitable trusts.
Section 18-9-3. - Appointment and removal of assistants — Experts.
Section 18-9-4. - “Charitable trusts” defined.
Section 18-9-5. - Notice to attorney general of proceedings affecting charitable trusts.
Section 18-9-6. - Register of charitable trusts — Special assistant attorney general.
Section 18-9-7. - Register open to inspection — Registration fee.
Section 18-9-8. - Rules and regulations.
Section 18-9-9. - Investigations as to administration of trusts.
Section 18-9-10. - Notice to attend in investigations.
Section 18-9-11. - Court order to appear before attorney general — Contempt.
Section 18-9-12. - Privilege against self-incrimination unavailable — Immunity from prosecution.
Section 18-9-13. - Annual fiduciary’s report.
Section 18-9-14. - Reasonable care required regardless of language of trust.
Section 18-9-15. - Institutions and contingent trusts exempt.
Section 18-9-16. - Termination of certain charitable trusts.