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2019 Indiana Code
Title 32. Property
Article 39. Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
Chapter 2. Fiduciary's Access to Digital Assets
- 32-39-2-1. User direction concerning disclosure of digital asset
- 32-39-2-2. Rights of custodian, user, and fiduciary or designated recipient under terms-of-service agreement; modification or elimination of fiduciary's access
- 32-39-2-3. Custodian's disclosure of user's digital assets
- 32-39-2-4. Disclosure to personal representative of content of deceased user's electronic communication
- 32-39-2-5. Disclosure to personal representative of deceased user's other digital assets
- 32-39-2-6. Disclosure to principal's attorney in fact of content of principal's electronic communications
- 32-39-2-7. Disclosure to principal's attorney in fact of principal's other digital assets
- 32-39-2-8. Disclosure of digital assets held in trust to trustee that is an original user
- 32-39-2-9. Disclosure of contents of electronic communications held in trust to trustee that is not an original user
- 32-39-2-10. Disclosure of other digital assets held in trust to trustee that is not an original user
- 32-39-2-11. Disclosure of digital assets to guardian of protected person
- 32-39-2-12. Duties and authority of fiduciary with respect to digital assets of decedent, protected person, principal, or settlor
- 32-39-2-13. Custodian compliance with request for disclosure of digital assets or termination of account; immunity from liability
- 32-39-2-14. Consideration of need for uniformity among enacting states
- 32-39-2-15. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
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