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Code · Virginia · Title 6.2 · Chapter 23

Code of Virginia § 6.2-2303. Limited access to safe deposit box upon incapacity of lessee.

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A. Upon receiving a letter from a licensed physician that in his professional opinion an individual, who is the sole lessee of a box, is incapable of receiving and evaluating information effectively or responding to people, events, or environments to such an extent that the individual lacks the capacity:
1. To manage property or financial affairs or provide for his support or for the support of his legal dependents without the assistance or protection of another, the company may permit access to such box for the limited purpose of looking for a power of attorney executed by the lessee that relates to the management of his property or financial affairs; or
2. To meet the essential requirements for his health, care, safety, or therapeutic needs without the assistance or protection of another, the company may permit access to the box for the limited purpose of looking for an advance medical directive executed by the lessee.
B. Such access shall only be granted to the lessee's guardian, conservator, spouse or next of kin or to a person asserting a knowledge or belief:
1. If the access is sought pursuant to subdivision A 1, that he is named as an agent in a power of attorney believed to be in the box; or
2. If the access is sought pursuant to subdivision A 2, that he is named as an agent in an advance medical directive believed to be in the box.
C. Access to a box shall be under the supervision of a designated officer or employee of the company, and nothing shall be removed from the box except
(i)if the access is sought pursuant to subdivision A 1, the power of attorney for transmission to a person named as agent therein or
(ii)if the access is sought pursuant to subdivision A 2, the advance medical directive for transmission to a person named as agent therein or in the absence of such a person, to the lessee's attending physician to be made a part of the lessee's medical records.
D. If the box is co-leased, the company may permit entry into the box by the same persons and under the same circumstances and terms as specified above, upon proof satisfactory to it that the then co-lessees are not reasonably available for access to the box.
E. The company shall
(i)make a photocopy of any document removed from a box pursuant to this section,
(ii)place the copy in the box prior to delivering the original to any person, and
(iii)not be liable except for acting in bad faith or for permitting the removal of other items from the box.
1984, c. 446, § 6.1-332.1; 2002, c. 312 ; 2003, c. 269 ; 2010, c. 794 .
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