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Senate concurs in House changes and passes trust-code bill clarifying Indian land trusts
Summary
The Minnesota Senate concurred in House amendments to a package of trust and probate changes, adding language requested by the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council to clarify the inapplicability of an estranged-parent prohibition to Indian land trusts; the bill passed on a recorded vote.
The Minnesota Senate on April 25 concurred in House amendments to Senate File 571, a bill revising parts of the uniform trust code, powers of appointment and the uniform probate code, and then passed the bill on a recorded vote.
Senator Wesselen moved that the Senate “concur in the amendments by the House to Senate file 571, and that the bill be placed on its repassage as amended,” saying the Houseed version…
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