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HB 1749

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104th Regular Session Introduced by Joe Sosnowski

House Bill 1749 allows trustees in Arkansas to modify trusts by transferring assets to new trusts, enhancing flexibility for beneficiaries and protecting charitable interests.

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Bill Summary · HB 1749

Summary of House Bill 1749: Uniform Trust Decanting Act

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1749, now known as Act 680, aims to adopt the Uniform Trust Decanting Act in the state of Arkansas. The primary purpose of this legislation is to provide a legal framework that allows trustees to modify the terms of an existing trust by transferring its assets to a new trust, referred to as "decanting." This process is intended to enhance the flexibility and adaptability of trusts in response to changing circumstances or needs of beneficiaries.

Key Provisions

The bill introduces a new chapter (Chapter 78) to the Arkansas Code Title 28, which includes several important definitions and provisions:

  • Decanting Power: Authorized fiduciaries (trustees) are granted the power to distribute property from a "first trust" to one or more "second trusts" or to modify the terms of the first trust.

  • Definitions: The bill provides comprehensive definitions for key terms such as:

    • Appointive Property: Property subject to a power of appointment.
    • Authorized Fiduciary: A trustee or other fiduciary with discretion to distribute trust assets.
    • Current Beneficiary: A beneficiary who is entitled to receive distributions from the trust.
    • Qualified Beneficiary: A beneficiary who has a vested or contingent interest in the trust.
  • Expanded Distributive Discretion: The bill allows for discretionary powers of distribution that are not limited to ascertainable standards, giving trustees greater flexibility in managing trust assets.

  • Charitable Interests: Provisions are included to define and protect charitable interests within trusts, ensuring that charitable organizations can benefit from trust distributions.

Impact

The adoption of the Uniform Trust Decanting Act will primarily affect:

  • Trustees and Fiduciaries: They will gain enhanced authority to manage and adapt trusts to better serve the interests of beneficiaries.

  • Beneficiaries: Individuals with interests in trusts may benefit from more flexible distribution options, which can be tailored to their current needs.

  • Charitable Organizations: The act ensures that charitable interests are recognized and protected within the trust framework.

Procedural Timeline

  • Introduced: March 12, 2025
  • Passed by House: March 31, 2025
  • Passed by Senate: April 10, 2025
  • Enrolled and Transmitted to Governor: April 10, 2025
  • Notification of Act: April 16, 2025

This legislation represents a significant update to trust law in Arkansas, aligning state practices with the Uniform Trust Decanting Act adopted in other jurisdictions, thereby providing a more modern and flexible approach to trust management.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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