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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 20 — DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES · Chapter 39

§ 3910. Disclosure of other digital assets of principal.

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§ 3910. Disclosure of other digital assets of principal.
Unless otherwise ordered by the court, directed by the principal or provided by a power of attorney, a custodian shall disclose to an agent with specific authority over digital assets or general authority to act on behalf of a principal a catalog of electronic communications sent or received by the principal and any digital assets other than the content of electronic communications of the principal if the agent gives the custodian:
(1)a written request for disclosure in physical or electronic form;
(2)an original or a copy of the power of attorney that gives the agent specific authority over digital assets or general authority to act on behalf of the principal;
(3)a certification by the agent, under penalty of perjury, that the power of attorney is in effect under section 5606 (relating to proof of continuance of powers of attorney by affidavit); and
(4)if requested by the custodian:
(i)any number, username, address or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the principal's account; or
(ii)evidence linking the account to the principal.
20c3910v
Cross References. Section 3910 is referred to in section 3916 of this title.
20c3911s
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