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58a-110. Others treated as qualified beneficiaries.

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58a-110. Others treated as qualified beneficiaries.
(a)A charitable organization expressly mandated to receive distributions under the terms of a trust has the rights of a qualified beneficiary under this code, if the charitable organization, on the date the charitable organization's qualification is being determined:
(1)Is a distributee of trust income or principal;
(2)would be a distributee of trust income or principal upon the termination of the interests of other distributees then receiving or eligible to receive distributions; or
(3)would be a distributee of trust income or principal if the trust terminated on that date.
(b)A person appointed to enforce a trust created for the care of an animal or another noncharitable purpose as provided in K.S.A. 58a-408 or 58a-409 , and amendments thereto, has the rights of a qualified beneficiary under this code.
(c)The attorney general of this state has the rights of a qualified beneficiary with respect to a charitable trust having its principal place of administration in this state.
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