Indiana Code
Chapter 2. Fiduciary's Access to Digital Assets
32-39-2-8. Disclosure of Digital Assets Held in Trust to Trustee That Is an Original User

Sec. 8. Unless otherwise ordered by a court or provided in the trust, a custodian shall disclose to a trustee that is an original user of an account any digital asset of the account that is held in trust, including:
(1) a catalogue of electronic communications of the trustee; and
(2) the content of the electronic communications of the trustee.
As added by P.L.137-2016, SEC.14.

Structure Indiana Code

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