7780.3 - Duty to inform and report.

     § 7780.3.  Duty to inform and report.        (a)  Duty to respond to requests.--A trustee shall promptly     respond to a beneficiary's reasonable request for information     related to the trust's administration.        (b)  Notice after settlor of revocable trust has been     adjudicated incapacitated.--No later than 30 days after the date     on which the trustee of a revocable trust learns that the     settlor has been adjudicated incapacitated, the trustee shall     send the notice described in subsection (i) to the settlor's     guardian.        (c)  Notice after settlor of revocable trust has died.--No     later than 30 days after the date on which the trustee of a     revocable trust learns that the settlor has died, the trustee     shall send the notice described in subsection (i) to:            (1)  the settlor's personal representative;            (2)  the settlor's spouse or, if the settlor's spouse is        incapacitated, the spouse's guardian;            (3)  each of the settlor's children who is sui juris and        the guardian, if any, of each child who is not sui juris; and            (4)  the trust's current beneficiaries.        (d)  Notice after settlor of irrevocable trust has been     adjudicated incapacitated.--No later than 30 days after the date     on which the trustee of an irrevocable trust learns that the     settlor has been adjudicated incapacitated, the trustee shall     send the notice described in subsection (i) to the trust's     current beneficiaries. A revocable trust shall not be deemed     irrevocable for the purposes of this subsection merely because     the settlor has been adjudicated incapacitated.        (e)  Notice after settlor of irrevocable trust has died.--No     later than 30 days after the date on which the trustee of an     irrevocable trust learns that the settlor has died, the trustee     shall send the notice described in subsection (i) to the trust's     current beneficiaries unless the settlor had been adjudicated     incapacitated and the trustee sent notices to the current     beneficiaries as required by subsection (d).        (f)  Notice to current beneficiaries.--No later than 30 days     after the date on which the trustee of an irrevocable trust     learns that a person who did not previously receive the notice     described in subsection (i) is a current beneficiary of the     trust, the trustee shall send the notice described in subsection     (i) to the current beneficiary if, at that time, the trustee     knows that the settlor is then deceased or has been adjudicated     incapacitated.        (g)  Change in trusteeship.--Apart from the other     requirements of this section, the trustee shall send the notice     described in subsection (i) to the current beneficiaries each     time there is a change in trusteeship.        (h)  Trustee's notice to any beneficiary at any time.--Apart     from the requirements of this section, the trustee may send the     notice described in subsection (i) to any beneficiary of the     trust at any time.        (i)  Contents of notice.--Any notice under this section shall     be written and convey the following information:            (1)  The fact of the trust's existence.            (2)  The identity of the settlor.            (3)  The trustee's name, address and telephone number.            (4)  The recipient's right to receive a copy of the trust        instrument.            (5)  The recipient's right to receive, at least annually,        a written report of the trust's assets and their market        values if feasible, the trust's liabilities and the trust's        receipts and disbursements since the date of the last such        report.        (j)  Waiver.--Any beneficiary may waive in writing the right     to receive the notice described in subsection (i) and thereafter     may rescind in writing that waiver.        (k)  Notice to settlor's appointee.--The settlor of a trust     may in the trust instrument appoint one or more persons or a     succession of persons to receive, on behalf of one or more named     current beneficiaries of the trust, the notices required by this     section. The trustee giving the notice required by this section     to that appointee satisfies the trustee's duty to give to the     named current beneficiary the notice required by this section     if:            (1)  the trustee notifies the appointee that the notice        is being given to the appointee as representing the named        current beneficiary; and            (2)  the appointee does not decline to receive the notice        in a writing that is given to the trustee no later than 60        days after receipt of the trustee's notice.        (l)  Applicability.--            (1)  If the death or adjudication of incapacity described        in subsection (b), (c), (d) or (e) occurs on or after        November 6, 2006, the time limit for notice set forth in that        subsection shall apply.            (2)  If the death or adjudication of incapacity described        in subsection (b), (c), (d) or (e) has occurred before        November 6, 2006, the time limit for notice set forth in that        subsection shall be November 6, 2008.            (3)  The notice under subsection (f) shall not be        required to be completed until two years after November 6,        2006.        Cross References.  Section 7780.3 is referred to in sections     3534.1, 7705, 7754, 7755, 7785 of this title.