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NRS 133.330 - Access to and destruction of electronic records in custody of qualified custodian.

NV Rev Stat § 133.330 (2019) (N/A)
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1. With regard to an electronic record of an electronic will, a qualified custodian:

(a) Shall provide access to or information concerning the electronic will or the certified paper original of the electronic will only to:

(1) The testator or another person as directed by the written instructions of the testator; and

(2) After the death of the testator, the nominated personal representative of the testator or any interested person; and

(b) May, in the absolute discretion of the qualified custodian, destroy the electronic record at any time:

(1) Five or more years after the admission of any will of the testator to probate;

(2) Five or more years after the revocation of the electronic will;

(3) Five or more years after ceasing to serve as the qualified custodian of the electronic record of the electronic will pursuant to NRS 133.310;

(4) Ten or more years after the death of the testator; or

(5) One hundred and fifty years after the execution of the electronic will.

2. At the direction of a testator in a writing executed with the same formalities required for the execution of an electronic will, a qualified custodian shall cancel, render unreadable or obliterate the electronic record.

(Added to NRS by 2017, 3437)

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NRS 133.330 - Access to and destruction of electronic records in custody of qualified custodian.