Sec. 6.5. (a) The sending of notice or a document to a beneficiary, a trustee, or another interested person under this article or under IC 30-2-14 must be accomplished in a manner reasonably suitable under the circumstances and that is likely to result in receipt of the notice or document. Permissible methods for sending notice or a document include first class mail, personal delivery, delivery to the person's last known place of residence or place of business, or electronic delivery, including access to information by electronic means, if the intended recipient has agreed to receive the electronic delivery or to access a properly directed electronic message.
(b) An electronic message meets the requirements of this chapter if the sender transmits the message to the intended recipient by a method that:
(1) the sender and the recipient have previously agreed to in writing or in a previous electronic communication; or
(2) is reasonably calculated to prevent unauthorized access to the content of the electronic message or to nonpublic identifying or personal information of the sender or recipient, such as encryption of the electronic message itself or sending the recipient a link to a password protected or encrypted web site that stores the electronic message and any related documents.
As added by P.L.194-2017, SEC.12.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries
30-4-6-2. Continuing Jurisdiction
30-4-6-4. Docketing of Trusts in General
30-4-6-6.5. Methods for Sending Notice
30-4-6-7. Filing Copy of Trust Instrument as Part of Proceeding
30-4-6-10. Representation by Class or Similar Interest
30-4-6-10.5. Persons Who Represent Interests of and Bind Other Persons
30-4-6-12. Statute of Limitations
30-4-6-13. Application of Rules of Procedure
30-4-6-14. Contesting Validity of Revocable Trust; Time Limits; Notice Requirements