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1     AN ACT in relation to financial regulation.
 
2     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3 represented in the General Assembly:
 
4     Section 5. The Trusts and Trustees Act is amended by
5 changing Section 5.3 and adding Section 5.5 as follows:
 
6     (760 ILCS 5/5.3)
7     Sec. 5.3. Total return trusts.
8     (a) Conversion by trustee. A trustee may convert a trust to
9 a total return trust as described in this Section if all of the
10 following apply:
11         (1) The trust describes the amount that may or must be
12     distributed to a beneficiary by referring to the trust's
13     income, and the trustee determines that conversion to a
14     total return trust will enable the trustee to better carry
15     out the purposes of the trust and the conversion is in the
16     best interests of the beneficiaries;
17         (2) conversion to a total return trust means the
18     trustee will invest and manage trust assets seeking a total
19     return without regard to whether that return is from income
20     or appreciation of principal, and will make distributions
21     in accordance with this Section (such a trust is called a
22     "total return trust" in this Section);
23         (3) the trustee sends a written notice of the trustee's
24     decision to convert the trust to a total return trust,
25     specifying a prospective effective date for the conversion
26     and including a copy of this Section, to the following
27     beneficiaries, determined as of the date the notice is sent
28     and assuming nonexercise of all powers of appointment:
29             (A) all of the legally competent beneficiaries who
30         are currently receiving or eligible to receive income
31         from the trust; and
32             (B) all of the legally competent beneficiaries who

 

 

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1         would receive or be eligible to receive a distribution
2         of principal or income if the current interests of
3         beneficiaries currently receiving or eligible to
4         receive income ended;
5         (4) there are one or more legally competent income
6     beneficiaries under subdivision (3)(A) of this subsection
7     (a) and one or more legally competent remainder
8     beneficiaries under subdivision (3)(B) of this subsection
9     (a), determined as of the date of sending the notice;
10         (5) no beneficiary objects to the conversion to a total
11     return trust in a writing delivered to the trustee within
12     60 days after the notice is sent; and
13         (6) the trustee has signed acknowledgments of receipt
14     confirming that notice was received by each beneficiary
15     required to be sent notice under subdivision (3) of this
16     subsection (a).
17     (b) Conversion by agreement. Conversion to a total return
18 trust may be made by agreement between a trustee and all the
19 primary beneficiaries of the trust under the virtual
20 representation provisions of Section 16.1 of this Act if those
21 provisions otherwise apply. The agreement may include any
22 actions a court could properly order under subsection (g) of
23 this Section; however, any distribution percentage determined
24 by the agreement may not be less than 3% nor greater than 5%.
25     (c) Conversion or reconversion by court.
26         (1) The trustee may for any reason elect to petition
27     the court to order conversion to a total return trust,
28     including without limitation the reason that conversion
29     under subsection (a) is unavailable because:
30             (A) a beneficiary timely objects to the conversion
31         to a total return trust;
32             (B) there are no legally competent beneficiaries
33         described in subdivision (3)(A) of subsection (a); or
34             (C) there are no legally competent beneficiaries
35         described in subdivision (3)(B) of subsection (a).
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1     a total return trust or adjust the distribution percentage.
2     If the trustee declines or fails to act within 6 months
3     after receiving a written request to do so, the beneficiary
4     may petition the court to order the conversion or
5     adjustment.
6         (3) The trustee may petition the court prospectively to
7     reconvert from a total return trust or adjust the
8     distribution percentage if the trustee determines that the
9     reconversion or adjustment will enable the trustee to
10     better carry out the purposes of the trust. A beneficiary
11     may request the trustee to petition the court prospectively
12     to reconvert from a total return trust or adjust the
13     distribution percentage. If the trustee declines or fails
14     to act within 6 months after receiving a written request to
15     do so, the beneficiary may petition the court to order the
16     reconversion or adjustment.
17         (4) In a judicial proceeding under this subsection (c),
18     the trustee may, but need not, present the trustee's
19     opinions and reasons (A) for supporting or opposing
20     conversion to (or reconversion from or adjustment of the
21     distribution percentage of) a total return trust,
22     including whether the trustee believes conversion (or
23     reconversion or adjustment of the distribution percentage)
24     would enable the trustee to better carry out the purposes
25     of the trust, and (B) about any other matters relevant to
26     the proposed conversion (or reconversion or adjustment of
27     the distribution percentage). A trustee's actions in
28     accordance with this subsection (c) shall not be deemed
29     improper or inconsistent with the trustee's duty of
30     impartiality unless the court finds from all the evidence
31     that the trustee acted in bad faith.
32         (5) The court shall order conversion to (or
33     reconversion prospectively from or adjustment of the
34     distribution percentage of) a total return trust if the
35     court determines that the conversion (or reconversion or
36     adjustment of the distribution percentage) will enable the

 

 

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1     trustee to better carry out the purposes of the trust and
2     the conversion (or reconversion or adjustment of the
3     distribution percentage) is in the best interests of the
4     beneficiaries.
5         (6) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
6     Section, a trustee has no duty to inform beneficiaries
7     about the availability of this Section and has no duty to
8     review the trust to determine whether any action should be
9     taken under this Section unless requested to do so in
10     writing by a beneficiary described in subdivision (3) of
11     subsection (a).
12     (d) Post conversion. While a trust is a total return trust,
13 all of the following shall apply to the trust:
14         (1) the trustee shall make income distributions in
15     accordance with the governing instrument subject to the
16     provisions of this Section;
17         (2) the term "income" in the governing instrument means
18     an annual amount (the "distribution amount") equal to a
19     percentage (the "distribution percentage") of the net fair
20     market value of the trust's assets, whether the assets are
21     considered income or principal under the Principal and
22     Income Act, averaged over the lesser of:
23             (i) the 3 preceding years; or
24             (ii) the period during which the trust has been in
25         existence;
26         (3) the distribution percentage for any trust
27     converted to a total return trust by a trustee in
28     accordance with subsection (a) shall be 4%; and
29         (4) the trustee shall pay to a beneficiary (in the case
30     of an underpayment) and shall recover from a beneficiary
31     (in the case of an overpayment) an amount equal to the
32     difference between the amount properly payable and the
33     amount actually paid, plus interest compounded annually at
34     a rate per annum equal to the distribution percentage in
35     the year or years while the underpayment or overpayment
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1         (5) a change in the method of determining a reasonable
2     current return by converting to a total return trust in
3     accordance with this Section and substituting the
4     distribution amount for net trust accounting income is a
5     proper change in the definition of trust income
6     notwithstanding any contrary provision of the Principal
7     and Income Act, and the distribution amount shall be deemed
8     a reasonable current return that fairly apportions the
9     total return of a total return trust.
10     (e) Administration. The trustee, in the trustee's
11 discretion, may determine any of the following matters in
12 administering a total return trust as the trustee from time to
13 time determines necessary or helpful for the proper functioning
14 of the trust:
15         (1) the effective date of a conversion to a total
16     return trust;
17         (2) the manner of prorating the distribution amount for
18     a short year in which a beneficiary's interest commences or
19     ceases;
20         (3) whether distributions are made in cash or in kind;
21         (4) the manner of adjusting valuations and
22     calculations of the distribution amount to account for
23     other payments from or contributions to the trust;
24         (5) whether to value the trust's assets annually or
25     more frequently;
26         (6) what valuation dates and how many valuation dates
27     to use;
28         (7) valuation decisions about any asset for which there
29     is no readily available market value, including:
30             (A) how frequently to value such an asset;
31             (B) whether and how often to engage a professional
32         appraiser to value such an asset; and
33             (C) whether to exclude the value of such an asset
34         from the net fair market value of the trust's assets
35         under subdivision (d)(2) for purposes of determining
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1         referred to as an "excluded asset" in this subsection
2         (e), and the trustee shall distribute any net income
3         received from the excluded asset as provided for in the
4         governing instrument, subject to the following
5         principles:
6                 (i) unless the trustee determines there are
7             compelling reasons to the contrary considering all
8             relevant factors including the best interests of
9             the beneficiaries, the trustee shall treat each
10             asset for which there is no readily available
11             market value as an excluded asset;
12                 (ii) if tangible personal property or real
13             property is possessed or occupied by a
14             beneficiary, the trustee shall not limit or
15             restrict any right of the beneficiary to use the
16             property in accordance with the governing
17             instrument whether or not the trustee treats the
18             property as an excluded asset;
19                 (iii) examples of assets for which there is a
20             readily available market value include: cash and
21             cash equivalents; stocks, bonds, and other
22             securities and instruments for which there is an
23             established market on a stock exchange, in an
24             over-the-counter market, or otherwise; and any
25             other property that can reasonably be expected to
26             be sold within one week of the decision to sell
27             without extraordinary efforts by the seller;
28                 (iv) examples of assets for which there is no
29             readily available market value include: stocks,
30             bonds, and other securities and instruments for
31             which there is no established market on a stock
32             exchange, in an over-the-counter market, or
33             otherwise; real property; tangible personal
34             property; and artwork and other collectibles; and
35         (8) any other administrative matters as the trustee
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1     of the total return trust.
2     (f) Allocations.
3         (1) Expenses, taxes, and other charges that would be
4     deducted from income if the trust were not a total return
5     trust shall not be deducted from the distribution amount.
6         (2) Unless otherwise provided by the governing
7     instrument, the trustee shall fund the distribution amount
8     each year from the following sources for that year in the
9     order listed: first from net income (as the term would be
10     determined if the trust were not a total return trust),
11     then from other ordinary income as determined for federal
12     income tax purposes, then from net realized short-term
13     capital gains as determined for federal income tax
14     purposes, then from net realized long-term capital gains as
15     determined for federal income tax purposes, then from trust
16     principal comprised of assets for which there is a readily
17     available market value, and then from other trust
18     principal.
19     (g) Court orders. The court may order any of the following
20 actions in a proceeding brought by a trustee or a beneficiary
21 in accordance with subdivision (c)(1), (c)(2), or (c)(3):
22         (1) select a distribution percentage other than 4%;
23         (2) average the valuation of the trust's net assets
24     over a period other than 3 years;
25         (3) reconvert prospectively from or adjust the
26     distribution percentage of a total return trust;
27         (4) direct the distribution of net income (determined
28     as if the trust were not a total return trust) in excess of
29     the distribution amount as to any or all trust assets if
30     the distribution is necessary to preserve a tax benefit; or
31         (5) change or direct any administrative procedure as
32     the court determines necessary or helpful for the proper
33     functioning of the total return trust.
34     Nothing in this subsection (g) limits the equitable powers
35 of the court to grant other relief.
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1 than the net income of the trust, determined without regard to
2 the provisions of this Section, for either a trust for which an
3 estate tax or a gift tax marital deduction was or may be
4 claimed in whole or in part (but only during the lifetime of
5 the spouse for whom the trust was created), or a trust that was
6 exempt in whole or in part from generation-skipping transfer
7 tax on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd
8 General Assembly by reason of any effective date or transition
9 rule. Conversion to a total return trust does not affect any
10 provision in the governing instrument:
11         (1) directing or authorizing the trustee to distribute
12     principal;
13         (2) directing or authorizing the trustee to distribute
14     a fixed annuity or a fixed fraction of the value of trust
15     assets;
16         (3) authorizing a beneficiary to withdraw a portion or
17     all of the principal; or
18         (4) in any manner that would diminish an amount
19     permanently set aside for charitable purposes under the
20     governing instrument unless both income and principal are
21     so set aside.
22     (i) Tax limitations. If a particular trustee is a
23 beneficiary of the trust and conversion or failure to convert
24 would enhance or diminish the beneficial interest of the
25 trustee, or if possession or exercise of the conversion power
26 by a particular trustee would alone cause any individual to be
27 treated as owner of a part of the trust for income tax purposes
28 or cause a part of the trust to be included in the gross estate
29 of any individual for estate tax purposes, then that particular
30 trustee may not participate as a trustee in the exercise of the
31 conversion power; however:
32         (1) the trustee may petition the court under
33     subdivision (c)(1) to order conversion in accordance with
34     this Section; and
35         (2) if the trustee has one or more co-trustees to whom
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1     co-trustees may convert the trust to a total return trust
2     in accordance with this Section.
3     (j) Releases. A trustee may irrevocably release the power
4 granted by this Section if the trustee reasonably believes the
5 release is in the best interests of the trust and its
6 beneficiaries. The release may be personal to the releasing
7 trustee or may apply generally to some or all subsequent
8 trustees, and the release may be for any specified period,
9 including a period measured by the life of an individual.
10     (k) Remedies. A trustee who reasonably and in good faith
11 takes or omits to take any action under this Section is not
12 liable to any person interested in the trust. If a trustee
13 reasonably and in good faith takes or omits to take any action
14 under this Section and a person interested in the trust opposes
15 the act or omission, the person's exclusive remedy is to obtain
16 an order of the court directing the trustee to convert the
17 trust to a total return trust, to reconvert from a total return
18 trust, to change the distribution percentage, or to order any
19 administrative procedures the court determines necessary or
20 helpful for the proper functioning of the trust. An act or
21 omission by a trustee under this Section is presumed taken or
22 omitted reasonably and in good faith unless it is determined by
23 the court to have been an abuse of discretion. Any claim by any
24 person interested in the trust that an act or omission by a
25 trustee under this Section was an abuse of discretion is barred
26 if not asserted in a proceeding commenced by or on behalf of
27 the person within 2 years after the trustee has sent to the
28 person or the person's personal representative a notice or
29 report in writing sufficiently disclosing facts fundamental to
30 the claim such that the person knew or reasonably should have
31 known of the claim. The preceding sentence shall not apply to a
32 person who was under a legal disability at the time the notice
33 or report was sent and who then had no personal representative.
34 For purposes of this subsection (k), a personal representative
35 refers to a court appointed guardian or conservator of the
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1     (l) Application. This Section is available to trusts in
2 existence on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
3 92nd General Assembly or created after that date. This Section
4 shall be construed as pertaining to the administration of a
5 trust and shall be available to any trust that is administered
6 in Illinois under Illinois law or that is governed by Illinois
7 law with respect to the meaning and effect of its terms unless:
8         (1) the trust is a trust described in Internal Revenue
9     Code Section 642(c)(5), 170(f)(2)(B), 664(d), 1361(d),
10     2702(a)(3), or 2702(b); or
11         (2) the governing instrument expressly prohibits use
12     of this Section by specific reference to this Section. A
13     provision in the governing instrument in the form: "Neither
14     the provisions of Section 5.3 of the Trusts and Trustees
15     Act nor any corresponding provision of future law may be
16     used in the administration of this trust" or a similar
17     provision demonstrating that intent is sufficient to
18     preclude the use of this Section.
19     (m) Application to express trusts.
20         (1) This subsection (m) does not apply to a charitable
21     remainder unitrust as defined by Section 664(d), Internal
22     Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 664), as amended.
23         (2) In this subsection (m):
24             (A) "Unitrust" means a trust the terms of which
25         require distribution of a unitrust amount, without
26         regard to whether the trust has been converted to a
27         total return trust in accordance with this Section or
28         whether the trust is established by express terms of
29         the governing instrument.
30             (B) "Unitrust amount" means an amount equal to a
31         percentage of a trust's assets that may or must be
32         distributed to one or more beneficiaries annually in
33         accordance with the terms of the trust. The unitrust
34         amount may be determined by reference to the net fair
35         market value of the trust's assets as of a particular
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1         basis.
2         (3) A unitrust changes the definition of income by
3     substituting the unitrust amount for net trust accounting
4     income as the method of determining current return and
5     shall be given effect notwithstanding any contrary
6     provision of the Principal and Income Act. By way of
7     example and not limitation, a unitrust amount determined by
8     a percentage of not less than 3% nor greater than 5% is
9     conclusively presumed a reasonable current return that
10     fairly apportions the total return of a unitrust.
11         (4) The allocations provision of subdivision (2) of
12     subsection (f) of Section 5.3 applies to a unitrust except
13     to the extent its governing instrument expressly provides
14     otherwise.
15 (Source: P.A. 92-838, eff. 8-22-02.)
 
16     (760 ILCS 5/5.5 new)
17     Sec. 5.5. Gift to a deceased beneficiary under an inter
18 vivos trust. Unless the settlor expressly provides otherwise in
19 his or her trust:
20         (1) if a gift of a present or future interest is to a
21     descendant of the settlor who dies before or after the
22     settlor, the descendants of the deceased beneficiary
23     living when the gift is to take effect in possession or
24     enjoyment take per stirpes the gift so bequeathed;
25         (2) if a gift of a present or future interest is to a
26     class and any member of the class dies before or after the
27     settlor, the members of the class living when the gift is
28     to take effect in possession or enjoyment take the share or
29     shares that the deceased member would have taken if he or
30     she were then living, except that, if the deceased member
31     of the class is a descendant of the settlor, the
32     descendants of the deceased member then living shall take
33     per stirpes the share or shares that the deceased member
34     would have taken if he or she were then living; and
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1     the gift is not to a descendant of the settlor or is not to
2     a class as provided in items (1) and (2) and if the
3     beneficiary dies either before or after the settlor and
4     before the gift is to take effect in possession or
5     enjoyment, then the gift shall lapse. If the gift lapses by
6     reason of the death of the beneficiary before the gift is
7     to take possession or enjoyment, then the gift so given
8     shall be included in and pass as part of the residue of the
9     trust under the trust. If the gift is or becomes part of
10     the residue, the gift so bequeathed shall pass to and be
11     taken by the beneficiaries remaining, if any, of the
12     residue in proportions and upon trusts corresponding to
13     their respective interests in the residue of the trust.
14     The provisions of items (1) and (2) do not apply to a
15 future interest that is or becomes indefeasibly vested at the
16 settlor's death or at any time thereafter before it takes
17 effect in possession or enjoyment.
18     The provisions of this Section apply on and after January
19 1, 2005 for any gifts to a deceased beneficiary under an inter
20 vivos trust where the deceased beneficiary dies after January
21 1, 2005 and before the gift is to take effect in possession or
22 enjoyment.
 
23     Section 10. The Uniform TOD Security Registration Act is
24 amended by changing Section 1 as follows:
 
25     (815 ILCS 10/1)
26     Sec. 1. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context
27 otherwise requires:
28     (1) "Beneficiary form" means a registration of a security
29 which indicates the present owner of the security and the
30 intention of the owner regarding the person who will become the
31 owner of the security upon the death of the owner.
32     (2) "Devisee" means any person designated in a will to
33 receive a disposition of real or personal property.
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1 spouse, who are entitled under the statutes of intestate
2 succession to the property of a decedent.
3     (4) "Person" means an individual, a corporation, an
4 organization, or other legal entity.
5     (5) "Personal representative" includes executor,
6 administrator, successor personal representative, special
7 administrator, and persons who perform substantially the same
8 function under the law governing their status.
9     (6) "Property" includes both real and personal property or
10 any interest therein and means anything that may be the subject
11 of ownership.
12     (7) "Register", including its derivatives, means to issue a
13 certificate showing the ownership of a certificated security
14 or, in the case of an uncertificated security, to initiate or
15 transfer an account showing ownership of securities.
16     (8) "Registering entity" means a person who originates or
17 transfers a security title by registration, and includes a
18 broker maintaining security accounts for customers and a
19 transfer agent or other person acting for or as an issuer of
20 securities.
21     (9) "Security" means a share, participation, or other
22 interest in property, in a business, or in an obligation of an
23 enterprise or other issuer, and includes a certificated
24 security, an uncertificated security, and a security account.
25     (10) "Security account" means (i) a reinvestment account
26 associated with a security, a securities account with a broker,
27 a cash balance in a brokerage account, cash, interest,
28 earnings, or dividends earned or declared on a security in an
29 account, a reinvestment account, or a brokerage account,
30 whether or not credited to the account before the owner's
31 death, or (ii) an investment management or custody account with
32 a trust company or trust division of a bank with trust powers,
33 including the securities in the account, a cash balance in the
34 account, and cash, equivalents, interest, earnings, or
35 dividends earned or declared on a security in the account,
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1 death, or (iii) a cash balance or other property held for or
2 due to the owner of a security as a replacement for or product
3 of an account security, whether or not credited to the account
4 before the owner's death.
5     (11) "State" includes any state of the United States, the
6 District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and any
7 territory or possession subject to the legislative authority of
8 the United States.
9 (Source: P.A. 88-577, eff. 1-1-95.)
 
10     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
11 becoming law.