CHAIRMAN LEMAN brings up HB 280 (UNIFORM CUSTODIAL TRUST ACT) as the next order of business before the State Affairs Committee. The chairman calls Karen Brand to testify. Number 100 KAREN BRAND, Aide to Representative Moses states a trust is defined as the care and management of property. Ms. Brand says there are four important aspects of HB 280. They are, one, the trust will be inexpensive to create; two, they are simple to create; three, under the HB 280, the control of the property remains with the owner until the time the owner dies or becomes incapacitated; four, they are comprehensive. Number 147 CHAIRMAN LEMAN asks if the present version of the UCTA (Uniform Custodial Trust Act) is the same as the version in the last legislature. MS. BRAND replies it is slightly different from the version that passed the house in the last legislature and was amended in Senate Labor & Commerce Committee. The chairman calls Art Peterson to testify. Number 166 ART PETERSON, Uniform Law Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws states the version currently before the legislature is the same as the version that passed the house, before it was amended by the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee. This bill is supported by the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons). A custodial trust allows the person establishing the trust to retain a control that they wouldn't otherwise have under normal trust creation. The great advantage of this type of trust is its' flexibility. A trustee cannot be forced to accept a trust. There are also several rules set out for proper management of trusts by trustees. SENATOR TAYLOR makes a motion to release HB 280 from the State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN LEMAN, hearing no objections, orders HB 280 released from committee with individual recommendations.