(a) An interstate state trust company, interstate national trust company, or international trust company may not act as a fiduciary in this state unless the trust company maintains a trust office in this state as permitted under Alaska Stat. § 06.26.81006.26.895.

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 06.26.810

  • chapter: includes regulations adopted under this chapter. See Alaska Statutes 06.26.990
  • international trust company: means an organization that provides fiduciary services and has offices in countries other than the country in which the home office of the entity is located. See Alaska Statutes 06.26.990
  • interstate national trust company: means an organization
    (A) that is chartered as a bank by the United States. See Alaska Statutes 06.26.990
  • interstate state trust company: means an organization that
    (A) provides fiduciary services. See Alaska Statutes 06.26.990
  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • trust company: means a person who is organized under this chapter to act as a fiduciary and to provide fiduciary services to the general public. See Alaska Statutes 06.26.990
  • trust office: means an office that provides fiduciary services. See Alaska Statutes 06.26.990
(b) If an interstate state trust company, interstate national trust company, or international trust company establishes or acquires a trust office in this state under Alaska Stat. § 06.26.81006.26.895, the trust company may conduct at the trust office any activity that a trust company may conduct at a trust office under this chapter.