51A-5-1.2."Trust business" defined.
Trust business is engaging in, or holding out to the public as willing to engage in, the business of acting as a fiduciary for hire, except that no abstractor, accountant, attorney, credit union, insurance broker, insurance company, investment advisor, real estate broker or sales agent, savings and loan association, savings bank, securities broker or dealer, real estate title insurance company or real estate escrow company shall be deemed to be engaged in a trust business with respect to fiduciary services customarily performed by them for compensation as a traditional incident to their regular business activities.
Source: SL 1995, ch 268, §85A.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 05 - Trust Business Of Banks
Section 51A-5-1.1 - Powers of banks engaging in trust business.
Section 51A-5-1.2 - "Trust business" defined.
Section 51A-5-2 - Bank as trustee or custodian for retirement benefit plans.
Section 51A-5-3 - Fiduciary authority of bank authorized by charter to exercise trust powers.
Section 51A-5-11 - Investment powers of trust company.
Section 51A-5-12 - Voting of bank shares by cotrustee.
Section 51A-5-13 - Segregation of assets held by bank as fiduciary.
Section 51A-5-14 - Deposit of federally guaranteed securities with federal reserve bank.
Section 51A-5-15 - Records of depositor to show ownership of securities--Transfers by book entries.
Section 51A-5-16 - Custodian to certify deposited securities to fiduciary--Duty of fiduciary.
Section 51A-5-17 - Application of provisions to fiduciaries and custodians whenever appointed.
Section 51A-5-19 - Oath or bond not required of bank to qualify as fiduciary.
Section 51A-5-20 - Nominees used by bank acting as fiduciary or cofiduciary.
Section 51A-5-21 - Deposit in clearing corporation of securities held as fiduciary or custodian.
Section 51A-5-27 - Reports of committees designated to supervise fiduciary accounts.