South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 01A - Trustees Powers
Section 55-1A-9.1 - Affiliated investments.

55-1A-9.1. Affiliated investments.
(a) As used in this section:
(1)"Investment" means any security as defined in §2(a)(1) of the Securities Act of 1933, any contract of sale of a commodity for future delivery within the meaning of §2(I) of the Commodity Exchange Act, or any other asset permitted for trustee accounts pursuant to the terms of this title or by the terms of the governing instrument, including by way of illustration and not limitation, individual portfolios of investment holdings, shares or interests in a private investment fund (including a private investment fund organized as a limited partnership, limited liability company, trust or other form, a statutory or common law business trust, or a real estate investment trust), joint venture or other general or limited partnership, or an open-end or closed-end management type investment company or investment trust registered, unregistered, or exempt from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940;
(2)"Affiliate" means any corporation or other entity that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries controls, is controlled by or is under common control with the trustee;
(3)"Affiliated investment" means an investment for which the trustee or an affiliate of the trustee acts as investment adviser, sponsor, administrator, distributor, placement agent, underwriter, broker, custodian, transfer agent, registrar or in any other capacity for which it receives or has received a fee or commission from such investment or an investment acquired or disposed of in a transaction for which the trustee or an affiliate of the trustee receives or has received a fee or commission;
(4)"Fee or commission" means compensation paid to a trustee or an affiliate thereof on account of its services to or on behalf of an investment, including by way of illustration and not limitation, advisory fees, management fees, brokerage fees, service fees, special performance fees, profit allocations, and expense reimbursements.
(b) In the absence of an express prohibition in the trust instrument, a trustee may purchase, sell, hold or otherwise deal with an affiliate or an interest in an affiliated investment and, upon satisfaction of the conditions stated in subsection (c) of this section, such trustee may receive trustee compensation from such account at the same rate as the trustee would otherwise be entitled to be compensated.
(c) A trustee seeking compensation pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall disclose to those beneficiaries, as defined in §55-2-13, all fees, commissions, compensation or other benefits and profits paid or to be paid by the account, or received or to be received by an affiliate arising from such affiliated investment. The disclosure required under this subsection may be given either in a copy of the prospectus or any other disclosure document prepared for the affiliated investment under federal or state securities laws or in a written summary that includes all fees, commissions, compensation or other benefits and profits received or to be received by the trustee or any affiliate of the trustee and an explanation of the manner in which such fees, commissions, compensation or other benefits and profits are calculated (either as a percentage of the assets invested or by some other method). Such disclosure shall be made at least annually unless there has been no increase in the rate at which such fees or commissions are calculated since the most recent disclosure. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subsection, no such disclosure is required if:
(i)The governing instrument or a court order expressly authorizes the trustee to invest the trust account in affiliated investments or otherwise deal with an affiliate or an interest in an affiliated investment; or
(ii)The directed trustee is acting at the direction of an investment trust advisor pursuant to chapter 55-1B.



(d) A trustee that has complied with subsection (c) of this section (whether by making the applicable disclosure or by relying on the terms of a governing instrument or court order) shall have full authority to administer an affiliated investment (including the authority to vote proxies thereon) without regard to the affiliation between the trustee and the investment.
(e) If the recipients of information regarding the trust's existence have been restricted, eliminated, or modified pursuant to §55-2-13, then the notification described in subsection (c) is subject to such restriction, modification, or elimination.

Source: SL 2007, ch 247, §7; SL 2009, ch 252, §12; SL 2014, ch 226, §19; SL 2015, ch 240, §16.

Structure South Dakota Codified Laws

South Dakota Codified Laws

Title 55 - Fiduciaries and Trusts

Chapter 01A - Trustees Powers

Section 55-1A-1 - Powers enumerated in chapter apply to any trust unless specifically excluded--Powers as additional to common law powers.

Section 55-1A-2 - Trustee defined.

Section 55-1A-5 - Retention of trust property by trustee.

Section 55-1A-6 - Additions to trust assets.

Section 55-1A-7 - Operation of business by trustee.

Section 55-1A-8 - Acquisition of undivided interest in trust asset.

Section 55-1A-9 - Investment of trust assets.

Section 55-1A-9.1 - Affiliated investments.

Section 55-1A-10 - Deposit of trust funds in bank.

Section 55-1A-11 - Disposal of trust assets.

Section 55-1A-12 - Grant or taking of option for disposition of assets.

Section 55-1A-13 - Leases by trustees.

Section 55-1A-14 - Repairs by trustee--Removal or demolition.

Section 55-1A-15 - Razing or erection of party walls or buildings.

Section 55-1A-16 - Land development or dedication--Valuation adjustments.

Section 55-1A-17 - Mineral and natural resource leases and explorations.

Section 55-1A-18 - Insurance.

Section 55-1A-19 - Voting stock or securities--Voting trust agreements.

Section 55-1A-20 - Payment of calls, assessments, and other sums charged against corporate securities.

Section 55-1A-21 - Corporate powers--Stocks--Reorganizations and mergers--Sales and leases.

Section 55-1A-22 - Holding stock in nominee's name without disclosing fiduciary relationship.

Section 55-1A-23 - Borrowing money against trust assets.

Section 55-1A-24 - Contracts binding upon trust.

Section 55-1A-25 - Claims in favor of or against trust or trustee.

Section 55-1A-26 - Release of claim or lien.

Section 55-1A-27 - Payment of trust administration expenses.

Section 55-1A-28 - Creation of reserves.

Section 55-1A-29 - Payment of sum distributable to minor or other beneficiary under legal disability--Methods.

Section 55-1A-30 - Distribution of property and money.

Section 55-1A-31 - Employment of agents and assistants.

Section 55-1A-32 - Prosecution or defense of actions and proceedings.

Section 55-1A-32.1 - Trustee immunity from liability for failure to prosecute, defend, or continue to defend.

Section 55-1A-33 - Advance of income or loan to beneficiary--Lien.

Section 55-1A-34 - Advance of money for protection of trust--Lien.

Section 55-1A-35 - Execution and delivery of instruments.

Section 55-1A-36 - Holding of two or more trusts with undivided interests.

Section 55-1A-37 - Citation of chapter.

Section 55-1A-38 - Trustee may perform necessary and appropriate acts.

Section 55-1A-39 - Disclaimer of powers by trustee--Time limit.

Section 55-1A-40 - Trust name change.

Section 55-1A-41 - Co-trustee appointment--Powers.