Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-4-808 - Administration of Fiduciary Powers
A. The board of
directors and the officers share responsibility for the exercise of fiduciary
powers by a trust department or trust company. The board of directors is
responsible for determining policy; investing and disposing of trust assets;
and directing and reviewing the actions of all directors, officers, and
committees of the board that exercise fiduciary powers. The board of directors
may delegate the necessary power and authority to perform the trust
department's or trust company's duties as a fiduciary to selected directors,
officers, employees, or committees of the board if the delegation is consistent
with the corporate charter. The minutes of the board's meetings shall duly
reflect all those delegations.
B. A
trust department or trust company shall not accept a new account without first
obtaining the board's approval, or that of the directors, officers, or
committees that the board may have authorized to approve new accounts. The
trust department or trust company shall keep a written record of each new
account approval and of the closing of each account. The trust department or
trust company shall conduct an asset review within 60 days after it accepts
each new account if it has investment responsibility for that account. The
trust department's or trust company's board shall ensure that an annual review
of account assets is conducted for each account in which the trust department
or trust company has investment responsibility, to determine whether to retain
or dispose of the assets.
C. A
trust department or trust company exercising fiduciary powers shall use
independent legal counsel admitted to practice in Arizona to advise and inform
the trust department or trust company on fiduciary matters and all other legal
issues presented to the trust department or trust company by the conduct of its
trust business.
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