private fiduciaries
HB 2244 exempts private fiduciaries employed by banks and bank affiliated trust companies from regulation by the Arizona Supreme Court.
Current law requires that the Supreme Court regulate all court-appointed private fiduciaries. The Court is required to adopt rules for private fiduciaries that include, at a minimum, a code of conduct, the posting of a cash deposit or surety bond with the Court, minimum qualifications, and registration once every two years. Financial institutions and their employees are exempt from posting a cash deposit or surety bond with the Supreme Court.
Private fiduciaries are further required to submit a full set of fingerprints to the Supreme Court for a criminal background check as a condition of appointment.