A. A notice required by subdivision B 2 of § 64.2-1041 shall be sent in a manner authorized under § 64.2-707 to: 1. The qualified beneficiaries determined under § 64.2-701, other than the Attorney General; 2. Each person acting as trust director of the trust under the Uniform Directed Trust Act (§ 64.2-779.26 et seq.); and 3. Each person that is granted a power by the terms of the trust to appoint or remove a trustee or person described in subdivision 2, to the extent the power is exercisable when the person that exercises the power is not then serving as a trustee or person described in subdivision 2. B. The representation provisions of Article 3 (§ 64.2-714 et seq.) of Chapter 7 apply to notice under this section. C. A person may consent in a record at any time to action proposed under subdivision B 2 of § 64.2-1041. A notice required by subdivision B 2 of § 64.2-1041 need not be sent to a person that consents under this subsection. D. A notice required by subdivision B 2 of § 64.2-1041 shall include: 1. The action proposed under subdivision B 2 of § 64.2-1041; 2. For a conversion of an income trust to a unitrust, a copy of the unitrust policy adopted under subdivision A 1 of § 64.2-1041; 3. For a change in the percentage or method used to calculate the unitrust amount, a copy of the unitrust policy or amendment or replacement of the unitrust policy adopted under subdivision A 2 of § 64.2-1041; 4. A statement that the person to which the notice is sent may object to the proposed action by stating in a record the basis for the objection and sending or delivering the record to the fiduciary; 5. The date by which an objection under subdivision 4 must be received by the fiduciary, which must be at least 30 days after the date the notice is sent; 6. The date on which the action is proposed to be taken and the date on which the action is proposed to take effect; 7. The name and contact information of the fiduciary; and 8. The name and contact information of a person that may be contacted for additional information. 2022, c. 354.
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