The following terms used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) "Trust institution" means any state bank, any national bank, any building and loan association, savings association, savings and loan association, savings bank, or any trust company authorized to conduct a trust business in this State, or any trust company, authorized to act in a fiduciary capacity in this State, and under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States, or the Federal Reserve System, or the State Board of Bank Control of South Carolina;
(2) The term "fiduciary" means a trust institution undertaking to act alone or jointly with others primarily for the benefit of another in all matters connected with its undertaking and includes trustee, executor, administrator, guardian of estates, committee of estates of persons non compos mentis, and managing agent;
(3) The term "common trust fund" means a fund maintained by a trust institution, exclusively for the collective investment and reinvestment of moneys contributed thereto by the institution in its capacity as a fiduciary or cofiduciary and established, maintained and administered pursuant to the requirements of this article;
(4) The term "estate" or "estates" means any trust, estate or fund administered by a trust institution in a fiduciary capacity;
(5) The term "participation" means the interest of a participating estate in the common trust fund;
(6) The term "security" or "securities" means all types of property in which the trust institution is authorized to invest the assets of the common trust fund; and
(7) The term "managing agency" means the fiduciary relationship assumed by a bank upon the creation of an account so entitled which confers investment discretion on the bank and imposes upon it the fiduciary responsibilities imposed upon trustees under will or deed.
(8) The term "affiliate" means any bank, state or national, or trust company which is (i) duly authorized to act as a fiduciary, wherever located, (ii) under the supervision of the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States, the Federal Reserve System, or a state banking regulatory board or commission, and (iii) a member of the same affiliated group, as defined in Section 1504 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, as a particular trust institution.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 8-587; 1955 (49) 538; 1965 (54) 608; 1985 Act No. 124, Section 7; 1986 Act No. 470, Sections 1, 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 34 - Banking, Financial Institutions and Money
Chapter 21 - Banks And Corporations Doing Trust Business
Section 34-21-20. Examination; rules and regulations.
Section 34-21-40. Forms of security for funds received or held in trust.
Section 34-21-50. Investment of funds.
Section 34-21-60. Investments shall be kept separate.
Section 34-21-70. Custody of securities.
Section 34-21-210. Definitions.
Section 34-21-220. Collective investment of funds.
Section 34-21-230. Written plan for fund.
Section 34-21-240. Amendments to plan.
Section 34-21-250. Management, control, and ownership of fund.
Section 34-21-260. Propriety of investments in fund.
Section 34-21-270. Limitation on investment in obligations of any one person, firm, or corporation.
Section 34-21-290. Authority of estates restricted to legal investments.
Section 34-21-300. Authority of estates not restricted to legal investments.
Section 34-21-310. Limitation on interest of any one participant in collective investment fund.
Section 34-21-320. Making and withdrawing investments.
Section 34-21-330. Nature of interest in fund.
Section 34-21-340. Certificates and other documents evidencing interest in fund shall not be issued.
Section 34-21-350. Records of investments.
Section 34-21-360. Trust institution shall not invest in own fund.
Section 34-21-370. Management fees prohibited; reimbursement for expenses.
Section 34-21-380. Annual audit of fund; financial report.
Section 34-21-390. Valuation of securities in fund.
Section 34-21-400. Court accounting of fund.
Section 34-21-410. Mistakes in administration.
Section 34-21-420. Other common trust funds are not prohibited.
Section 34-21-430. Obligations in which funds may be collectively invested.