If you are talking about taking the RMD and investing it into a Roth or TIRA, the usual limitations regarding whether he is an active participant in a qualified plan and income would apply. It would also be limited to the normal allowed contribution based on his age.
Source: http://www.thehulltruth.com/dockside-chat/473389-non-spouse-beneficiary-ira-401k.html
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