Texas Statutes
Subchapter A. Powers of Trustee
Section 113.030. Relocation of Administration of Charitable Trust

Sec. 113.030. RELOCATION OF ADMINISTRATION OF CHARITABLE TRUST. (a) In this section:
(1) "Charitable entity" has the meaning assigned by Section 123.001.
(2) "Charitable trust" means a trust:
(A) the stated purpose of which is to benefit only one or more charitable entities; and
(B) that qualifies as a charitable entity.
(3) "Trust administration" means the grant-making function of the trust.
(b) Except as provided by this section or specifically authorized by the terms of a trust, the trustee of a charitable trust may not change the location in which the trust administration takes place from a location in this state to a location outside this state.
(c) If the trustee decides to change the location in which the trust is administered from a location in this state to a location outside this state, the trustee shall:
(1) if the settlor is living and not incapacitated:
(A) consult the settlor concerning the selection of a new location for the administration of the trust; and
(B) submit the selection to the attorney general; or
(2) if the settlor is not living or is incapacitated:
(A) propose a new location; and
(B) submit the proposal to the attorney general.
(d) The trustee may file an action in the district court or statutory probate court in which the trust was created seeking a court order authorizing the trustee to change the location in which the trust is administered to a location outside this state. The court may exercise its equitable powers to effectuate the original purpose of the trust.
(e) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the location in which the administration of the trust takes place may not be changed to a location outside this state unless:
(1) the charitable purposes of the trust would not be impaired if the trust administration is moved; and
(2) a district court or statutory probate court authorizes the relocation.
(f) The attorney general may bring an action to enforce the provisions of this section. If a trustee of a charitable trust fails to comply with the provisions of this section, the district court or statutory probate court in the county in which the trust administration was originally located may remove the trustee and appoint a new trustee. Costs of a proceeding to remove a trustee, including reasonable attorney's fees, may be assessed against the removed trustee. This provision is in addition to and does not supersede the provisions of Chapter 123.
(g) This section does not affect a trustee's authority to sell real estate owned by a charitable trust.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 754 (S.B. 666), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2009.
Redesignated from Property Code, Section 113.029 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 91 (S.B. 1303), Sec. 27.001(52), eff. September 1, 2011.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Property Code

Title 9 - Trusts

Subtitle B - Texas Trust Code: Creation, Operation, and Termination of Trusts

Chapter 113 - Administration

Subchapter A. Powers of Trustee

Section 113.001. Limitation of Powers

Section 113.002. General Powers

Section 113.003. Options

Section 113.004. Additions to Trust Assets

Section 113.005. Acquisition of Undivided Interests

Section 113.006. General Authority to Manage and Invest Trust Property

Section 113.007. Temporary Deposits of Funds

Section 113.008. Business Entities

Section 113.009. Real Property Management

Section 113.010. Sale of Property

Section 113.011. Leases

Section 113.012. Minerals

Section 113.013. Insurance

Section 113.014. Payment of Taxes

Section 113.015. Authority to Borrow

Section 113.016. Management of Securities

Section 113.017. Corporate Stock or Other Securities Held in Name of Nominee

Section 113.018. Employment and Appointment of Agents

Section 113.019. Claims

Section 113.020. Burdensome or Worthless Property

Section 113.021. Distribution to Minor or Incapacitated Beneficiary

Section 113.0211. Adjustment of Charitable Trust

Section 113.022. Power to Provide Residence and Pay Funeral Expenses

Section 113.023. Ancillary Trustee

Section 113.024. Implied Powers

Section 113.025. Powers of Trustee Regarding Environmental Laws

Section 113.026. Authority to Designate New Charitable Beneficiary

Section 113.027. Distributions Generally

Section 113.028. Certain Claims and Causes of Action Prohibited

Section 113.029. Discretionary Powers; Tax Savings

Section 113.030. Relocation of Administration of Charitable Trust

Section 113.031. Digital Assets