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Section 308 - Period. (Effective 7/1/2020)

UT Code § 22-3-308 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) A unitrust policy must provide the period used under Sections 22-3-306 and 22-3-307. (b) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection 22-3-309(2)(c), the period may be: (i) a calendar year; (ii) a 12-month period other than a calendar year; (iii) a calendar quarter; (iv) a three-month period other than a calendar quarter; or (v) another period.

(a) A unitrust policy must provide the period used under Sections 22-3-306 and 22-3-307.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection 22-3-309(2)(c), the period may be: (i) a calendar year; (ii) a 12-month period other than a calendar year; (iii) a calendar quarter; (iv) a three-month period other than a calendar quarter; or (v) another period.

(i) a calendar year;

(ii) a 12-month period other than a calendar year;

(iii) a calendar quarter;

(iv) a three-month period other than a calendar quarter; or

(v) another period.

(2) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection 22-3-309(2), a unitrust policy may provide standards for: (a) using fewer preceding periods under Subsection 22-3-306(1)(b)(ii), (2)(c), or (2)(d) if: (i) the trust was not in existence in a preceding period; or (ii) market indices or other published data are not available for a preceding period; (b) using fewer preceding periods under Subsection 22-3-307(2)(e)(i) or (ii), (f)(ii), or (g)(ii) if: (i) the trust was not in existence in a preceding period; or (ii) fair market values are not available for a preceding period; and (c) prorating the unitrust amount on a daily basis for a part of a period in which the trust or the administration of the trust as a unitrust or the interest of any beneficiary commences or terminates.

(a) using fewer preceding periods under Subsection 22-3-306(1)(b)(ii), (2)(c), or (2)(d) if: (i) the trust was not in existence in a preceding period; or (ii) market indices or other published data are not available for a preceding period;

(i) the trust was not in existence in a preceding period; or

(ii) market indices or other published data are not available for a preceding period;

(b) using fewer preceding periods under Subsection 22-3-307(2)(e)(i) or (ii), (f)(ii), or (g)(ii) if: (i) the trust was not in existence in a preceding period; or (ii) fair market values are not available for a preceding period; and

(i) the trust was not in existence in a preceding period; or

(ii) fair market values are not available for a preceding period; and

(c) prorating the unitrust amount on a daily basis for a part of a period in which the trust or the administration of the trust as a unitrust or the interest of any beneficiary commences or terminates.

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