1. Each retail trust company may, in the conduct of its trust business, within and outside this State, subject to NRS 669.092, as applicable: (a) Act as indenture trustee or as trustee under any mortgage or bond of any person or of any municipality or body politic. (b) Accept and execute any municipal or corporate […]
1. A retail trust company: (a) Shall keep all trust funds and investments separate from the assets of the retail trust company, and all investments made by the retail trust company as a fiduciary must be designated so that the trust or estate to which the investments belong may be clearly identified. (b) When it […]
1. In addition to the powers of investment granted to the trust company by the instrument creating the relationship of fiduciary or agent, a trust company which is acting as a fiduciary or agent may, in its discretion or at the direction of another person who is authorized to direct the investment of money held […]
1. If a trust company or savings bank assumes the role of custodian for any individual retirement account within the meaning of section 408(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. § 408(a), from: (a) An affiliate of the trust company or savings bank, as applicable; (b) Another trust company or savings bank; […]
Whenever any trust company desires to discontinue its trust business, it shall furnish to the Commissioner satisfactory evidence of its release and discharge from all the obligations and trusts which it has assumed or which have been imposed by law. Thereafter, the Commissioner shall enter an order cancelling the trust company’s license. (Added to NRS […]
1. The directors or managers of a trust company shall require good and sufficient fidelity bonds in the amount of $25,000 or more on all active officers, managers, members acting in a managerial capacity and employees, whether or not they receive a salary or other compensation from the trust company, to indemnify the trust company […]
The Commissioner is authorized to be, on his or her own behalf and that of the Division of Financial Institutions, a signatory to the Nationwide Cooperative Agreement for Supervision and Examination of Multi-State Trust Institutions as adopted by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and exercise his or her discretion in the supervision of multi-state […]