Utah Code § 75B-2-108

Principal place of administration
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(1) Without precluding other means for establishing a sufficient connection with the designated
jurisdiction, the terms of a trust designating the principal place of administration are valid and
controlling if:
(a) a trustee's principal place of business is located in or a trustee is a resident of the designated
jurisdiction; or
(b) all or part of the administration occurs in the designated jurisdiction.
(2) A trustee is under a continuing duty to administer the trust at a place appropriate to the trust's
purposes, the trust's administration, and the interests of the beneficiaries.
(3) Without precluding the right of the court to order, approve, or disapprove a transfer, the trustee,
in furtherance of the duty prescribed by Subsection (2), may transfer the trust's principal place
of administration to another state or to a jurisdiction outside of the United States.
(4)
(a) The trustee shall notify the qualified beneficiaries of a proposed transfer of a trust's principal
place of administration not less than 60 days before initiating the transfer.
(b) The notice of proposed transfer must include:
(i) the name of the jurisdiction to which the principal place of administration is to be transferred;
(ii) the address and telephone number at the new location at which the trustee can be
contacted;
(iii) an explanation of the reasons for the proposed transfer;
(iv) the date on which the proposed transfer is anticipated to occur; and
(v) the date, not less than 60 days after the giving of the notice, by which the qualified
beneficiary must notify the trustee of an objection to the proposed transfer.
(5) The authority of a trustee under this section to transfer a trust's principal place of administration
terminates if a qualified beneficiary notifies the trustee of an objection to the proposed transfer
on or before the date specified in the notice.
(6) In connection with a transfer of the trust's principal place of administration, the trustee may
transfer some or all of the trust property to a successor trustee designated in the terms of the
trust or appointed in accordance with Section 75B-2-704.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 310, 2025 General Session

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