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Subtitle 6 - Maryland Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.


  • § 15-601. Definitions.
  • § 15-602. Exclusions.
  • § 15-603. Direction to disclose information.
  • § 15-604. Right to access digital assets.
  • § 15-605. Disclosure of digital assets.
  • § 15-606. Deceased users -- Disclosures to personal representative.
  • § 15-607. Deceased users -- Disclosure of catalogue of electronic communications to personal representative.
  • § 15-608. Disclosures by custodian by agent; requirements.
  • § 15-609. Disclosures by custodian by agent -- Catalogue of electronic communications.
  • § 15-610. Disclosure of digital assets of account held in trust -- To original user trustee.
  • § 15-611. Disclosure of content of electronic communication of user -- To trustee not original user; requirements.
  • § 15-612. Disclosure of catalogue of electronic communication and assets of user -- To trustee not original user; requirements.
  • § 15-613. Disclosures to guardians of protected persons.
  • § 15-614. Rights and duties of fiduciaries.
  • § 15-615. Compliance with request for disclosure of assets or termination of account from fiduciary or designated recipient.
  • § 15-616. Construction with Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act as adopted by other states.
  • § 15-617. Construction with federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
  • § 15-618. Applicability.
  • § 15-619. Severability.
  • § 15-620. Short title.
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