55-3-17.1. Resignation of fiduciary.
In addition to the provisions included in the governing instrument, a fiduciary may resign:
(1)In the case of a revocable trust:
(a)Without court approval upon at least thirty days' notice to the settlor, all fiduciaries, all designated successors to the resigning fiduciary's office and all those who have authority to appoint a successor to replace the resigning fiduciary; or
(b)With court approval;
(2)In the case of an irrevocable trust:
(a)Without court approval upon at least thirty days' notice to the settlor, if living, all fiduciaries, all designated successors to the resigning fiduciary's office, all those who have authority to appoint a successor to replace the resigning fiduciary and to those qualified beneficiaries who are known to the resigning fiduciary other than those who are restricted from receiving notice or have elected not to receive notice pursuant to the governing instrument, §55-2-13 or chapter 55-18; or
(b)With court approval.
In approving a resignation under subdivision (1)(b) or (2)(b), the court may issue orders and impose conditions reasonably necessary for the protection of the trust property.
Any liability of a resigning fiduciary or of any sureties on the fiduciary's bond for its acts or omissions is not discharged or affected by the fiduciary's resignation unless the court orders otherwise.
Following resignation, a successor fiduciary may be appointed pursuant to the terms set forth in the governing instrument or under §21-22-12.
Nothing in this section may be construed to be the exclusive means of resignation by a fiduciary.
Source: SL 2019, ch 209, §2.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 55 - Fiduciaries and Trusts
Chapter 03 - Express Trusts For Third Party Beneficiaries
Section 55-3-1 - Application of chapter.
Section 55-3-2 - Creation of trust--Mutual consent of trustor and trustee.
Section 55-3-3 - Appointing court or public officer as trustor.
Section 55-3-4 - Declaration of trust--Declarations of trustor to trustee before acceptance.
Section 55-3-5 - Trustee to follow declaration of trust--Modifications.
Section 55-3-6 - Trust irrevocable in absence of express contrary provisions.
Section 55-3-7 - Trustee's power as agent.
Section 55-3-10 - Degree of care and diligence used in execution of trusts.
Section 55-3-12 - Purchase by trustee of claims against trust property.
Section 55-3-13 - Expenses incurred by trustee in performance of trust--Reimbursement.
Section 55-3-14 - Compensation of trustee.
Section 55-3-15 - Implied trustee--No rights to compensation or repayment of expenses.
Section 55-3-16 - Vacation of office of trustee.
Section 55-3-17 - Discharge of trustee--Grounds.
Section 55-3-17.1 - Resignation of fiduciary.
Section 55-3-18 - Survivorship between cotrustees.
Section 55-3-20 - Removal of trustee by circuit court--Vacant trusteeship filled by court.
Section 55-3-20.1 - Grounds for removal of trustee.
Section 55-3-21 - Appointment of trustee by circuit court--Grounds.
Section 55-3-23 - Termination of trust.
Section 55-3-26 - Petition to modify terms of trust--Circumstances--Distribution of property.
Section 55-3-28 - Terms of trust may be reformed by court.
Section 55-3-29.1 - Defense of laches not available.
Section 55-3-29.2 - Statute of limitations defense not available.
Section 55-3-30 - Provisions not exclusive.
Section 55-3-39 - When state law or jurisdiction provision valid, effective, and conclusive.
Section 55-3-41 - Qualified person defined.
Section 55-3-42 - State jurisdiction provision defined.
Section 55-3-43 - South Dakota investments defined.
Section 55-3-44 - Trustor defined.
Section 55-3-47 - Cessation of trustee upon action of foreign court--Successor trustee.
Section 55-3-48 - South Dakota law governs administration of trust.