Idaho Statutes
§ 68-1315 — REPORTING AND ACCOUNTING BY CUSTODIAL TRUSTEE — DETERMINATION OF LIABILITY OF CUSTODIAL TRUSTEE
Idaho § 68-1315
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 68-1315 (2026).
Text
(1)Upon the acceptance of custodial trust property, the custodial trustee shall provide a written statement describing the custodial trust property and shall thereafter provide a written statement of the administration of the custodial trust property (i) once each year, (ii) upon request at reasonable times by the beneficiary or the beneficiary’s legal representative, (iii) upon resignation or removal of the custodial trustee, and (iv) upon termination of the custodial trust. The statements must be provided to the beneficiary or to the beneficiary’s legal representative, if any. Upon termination of the beneficiary’s interest, the custodial trustee shall furnish a current statement to the person to whom the custodial trustee property is to be delivered.
(2)A beneficiary, the beneficiary’s
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Legislative History
[68-1315, added 1989, ch. 230, sec. 1, p. 555.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 68-10-101
SHORT TITLE§ 68-10-102
DEFINITIONS§ 68-10-103
FIDUCIARY DUTIES — GENERAL PRINCIPLES§ 68-10-104
TRUSTEE’S POWER TO ADJUST§ 68-10-105
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ACTION§ 68-10-201
DETERMINATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NET INCOME§ 68-10-301
WHEN RIGHT TO INCOME BEGINS AND ENDS§ 68-10-303
APPORTIONMENT WHEN INCOME INTEREST ENDS§ 68-10-401
CHARACTER OF RECEIPTS§ 68-10-402
DISTRIBUTION FROM TRUST OR ESTATE§ 68-10-404
PRINCIPAL RECEIPTS§ 68-10-405
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 68-1315, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/68-1315.