2025 Session Last amended: 1989 session

§ 501B.40 — Investigatory Powers of the Attorney General; Custodians to Furnish Copies of Records

Plain-Language Summary

The Attorney General can investigate charitable trusts and require trustees and others holding charitable assets to provide copies of records. This investigatory power helps ensure charitable funds are being used properly.

Practical Notes
If the Attorney General suspects a charitable trust is being mismanaged, they have the power to demand records and investigate. People holding charitable assets must cooperate.