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2016 Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 520 - 523 — FIDUCIARIES; POWERS OF ATTORNEY
Chapter 521A — UNIFORM FIDUCIARY ACCESS TO DIGITAL ASSETS ACT
- Section 521A.01 — SHORT TITLE.
- Section 521A.02 — DEFINITIONS.
- Section 521A.03 — APPLICABILITY.
- Section 521A.04 — USER DIRECTION FOR DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS.
- Section 521A.05 — TERMS-OF-SERVICE AGREEMENT.
- Section 521A.06 — PROCEDURE FOR DISCLOSING DIGITAL ASSETS.
- Section 521A.07 — DISCLOSURE OF CONTENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF DECEASED USER.
- Section 521A.08 — DISCLOSURE OF OTHER DIGITAL ASSETS OF DECEASED USER.
- Section 521A.09 — DISCLOSURE OF CONTENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF PRINCIPAL.
- Section 521A.10 — DISCLOSURE OF OTHER DIGITAL ASSETS OF PRINCIPAL.
- Section 521A.11 — DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS HELD IN TRUST WHEN TRUSTEE IS ORIGINAL USER.
- Section 521A.12 — DISCLOSURE OF CONTENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS HELD IN TRUST WHEN TRUSTEE NOT ORIGINAL USER.
- Section 521A.13 — DISCLOSURE OF OTHER DIGITAL ASSETS HELD IN TRUST WHEN TRUSTEE NOT ORIGINAL USER.
- Section 521A.14 — DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS TO CONSERVATOR OF PROTECTED PERSON.
- Section 521A.15 — FIDUCIARY DUTY AND AUTHORITY.
- Section 521A.16 — CUSTODIAN COMPLIANCE AND IMMUNITY.
- Section 521A.17 — UNIFORMITY OF APPLICATION AND CONSTRUCTION.
- Section 521A.18 — RELATION TO ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES IN GLOBAL AND NATIONAL COMMERCE ACT.
- Section 521A.19 — SEVERABILITY.
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