(a)
There is hereby created an instrumentality of the State of California to be known as the California ABLE Program Trust.
(b)
The purposes, powers, and duties of the California ABLE Program Trust are vested in, and shall be exercised by, the board.
(c)
The board, in the capacity of trustee, shall have the power and authority to do all of the following:
(1)
Sue and be sued.
(2)
(A)Make and enter into contracts necessary for the administration of the ABLE program trust, and engage
personnel, including consultants, actuaries, managers, counsel, and auditors, as necessary for the purpose of rendering professional, managerial, and technical assistance and advice.
(B)
Subdivision (a) of Section 10365.5 of the Public Contract Code shall not apply to a contract with a program consultant for the qualified ABLE program. Any contract with a program consultant
for the qualified ABLE program that would have been prohibited by that subdivision shall be publicly disclosed in a manner specified by the board prior to entering into the contract.
(3)
Adopt a corporate seal and change and amend it from time to time.
(4)
Cause moneys in the program fund to be held and invested and reinvested.
(5)
Accept any grants, gifts, appropriations, and other moneys from any unit of federal, state, or local government or any other person, firm, partnership, or corporation for deposit to the administrative fund or the program fund.
(6)
Enter into agreements with designated beneficiaries or eligible
individuals to establish and maintain an ABLE account.
(7)
Make provisions for the payment of costs of administration and operation of the ABLE program trust.
(8)
Carry out the duties and obligations of the ABLE program trust pursuant to this chapter and the federal ABLE Act pursuant to Section 529A of the Internal Revenue Code and federal regulations issued pursuant to that code, and have any other powers as may be reasonably necessary for the effectuation of the purposes, objectives, and provisions of this chapter.
(9)
Carry out studies and projections in order to advise designated beneficiaries or eligible individuals regarding present and estimated future qualified disability expenses and the levels of financial
participation in the ABLE program trust required in order to assist designated beneficiaries or eligible individuals.
(10)
Participate in any other way in any federal, state, or local governmental program for the benefit of the ABLE program trust.
(11)
Promulgate, impose, and collect administrative fees and charges in connection with transactions of the ABLE program trust, and provide for reasonable service charges, including penalties for cancellations.
(12)
Set minimum and maximum investment levels.
(13)
Administer the funds of the ABLE program trust.
(14)
Procure insurance against any loss in connection
with the property, assets, or activities of the ABLE program trust.
(15)
Procure insurance indemnifying any member of the board from personal loss or liability resulting from a member’s action or inaction as a member of the board.
(d)
The Treasurer shall, on behalf of the board, appoint an executive director, who shall not be a member of the board and who shall serve at the pleasure of the board. The Treasurer shall determine the duties of the executive director and other staff as necessary and set his or her compensation. The board may authorize the executive director to enter into contracts on behalf of the board or conduct any business necessary for the efficient operation of the board.