Iowa Code 633A.5108 – Role of the attorney general
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633A.5108 Role of the attorney general.
The attorney general may investigate a charitable trust to determine whether the charitable
trust is being administered in accordance with law and the terms and purposes of the trust. The attorney general may apply to a district court for such orders that are reasonable and necessary to carry out the terms and purposes of the trust and to ensure the trust is being administered in accordance with applicable law. Limitation of action provisions contained in § 633A.4504 apply.
2009 Acts, ch 35, §2
The attorney general may investigate a charitable trust to determine whether the charitable
trust is being administered in accordance with law and the terms and purposes of the trust. The attorney general may apply to a district court for such orders that are reasonable and necessary to carry out the terms and purposes of the trust and to ensure the trust is being administered in accordance with applicable law. Limitation of action provisions contained in § 633A.4504 apply.
2009 Acts, ch 35, §2