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TEXAS ESTATES CODE, TITLE 4. CHAPTER 2001.
§ 2001.001. SHORT TITLE.
This chapter may be cited as the Texas Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
§ 2001.002. DEFINITIONS.
(2) "Agent" means an attorney in fact granted authority to act for a principal under a durable or other power of attorney. The term does not include an agent under a medical power of attorney.
(3) "Carries" means to engage in the transmission of an electronic communication.
(4) "Catalog of electronic communications" means information that identifies each person with whom a user has had an electronic communication, the time and date of the communication, and the electronic address of the person.
(5) "Content of an electronic communication" means information concerning the substance or meaning of an electronic communication that:
(A) has been sent, uploaded, received, or downloaded by a user;
(6) "Custodian" means a person that carries, maintains, processes, receives, or stores a digital asset of a user.
(7) "Designated recipient" means a person chosen by a user using an online tool to administer digital assets of the user.
(8) "Digital asset" means an electronic record in which an individual has a right or interest. The term does not include an underlying asset or liability unless the asset or liability is itself an electronic record.
(9) "Electronic" means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.
(10) "Electronic communication" has the meaning assigned by 18 U.S.C. Section 2510(12), as it existed on January 1, 2017.
(11) "Electronic communication service" means a custodian that provides to a user the ability to send or receive an electronic communication.
(12) "Fiduciary" means an original, additional, or successor personal representative, guardian, agent, or trustee.
(13) "Guardian" has the meaning assigned by Section 1002.012, except that the term does not include a guardian of the person of a ward.
(14) "Information" means data, text, images, videos, sounds, codes, computer programs, software, databases, or the like.
(15) "Online tool" means an electronic service provided by a custodian that allows the user, in an agreement distinct from the terms-of-service agreement between the custodian and user, to provide directions for disclosure or nondisclosure of digital assets to a third person.
(16) "Person" has the meaning assigned by Section 311.005, Government Code.
(17) "Personal representative," notwithstanding Section 22.031, means:
(A) an executor or independent executor;
(B) an administrator, independent administrator, or temporary administrator;
(C) a successor to an executor or administrator listed in Paragraph (A) or (B); or
(D) a person who performs functions substantially similar to those performed by the persons listed in Paragraph (A), (B), or (C) under the laws of this state, other than this chapter.
(18) "Power of attorney" means a record that grants an agent authority to act in the place of a principal with regard to property matters, including a durable power of attorney as provided by Subtitle P, Title 2. The term does not include a medical power of attorney.
(19) "Principal" means an individual who grants authority to an agent in a power of attorney.
(21) "Remote computing service" means a custodian that provides to a user computer processing services or the storage of digital assets by means of an electronic communications system, as defined by 18 U.S.C. Section 2510(14), as it existed on January 1, 2017.
(22) "Terms-of-service agreement" means an agreement that controls the relationship between a user and a custodian.
(23) "Trustee" has the meaning assigned by Section 111.004, Property Code.
(24) "User" means a person who has an account with a custodian.
§ 2001.003. APPLICABILITY.
(a) This chapter applies to a custodian if the user resides in this state or resided in this state at the time of the user's death.
(b) This chapter does not apply to a digital asset of an employer used by an employee in the ordinary course of the employer's business.
§ 2001.004. UNIFORMITY OF APPLICATION AND CONSTRUCTION.
In applying and construing this chapter, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law, with respect to the subject matter of this chapter, among states that enact a law based on the uniform act on which this chapter is based.
§ 2001.005. RELATION TO ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES IN GLOBAL AND NATIONAL COMMERCE ACT.
This chapter modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (15 U.S.C. Section 7001 et seq.) but does not modify, limit, or supersede Section 101(c) of that Act (15 U.S.C. Section 7001(c)) or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices described in Section 103(b) of that Act (15 U.S.C. Section 7003(b)).
GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR ACCESS TO DIGITAL ASSETS
§ 2001.051. USER DIRECTION FOR DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS.
(a) A user may use an online tool to direct the custodian to disclose or not to disclose to a designated recipient some or all of the user's digital assets, including the content of an electronic communication. If the online tool allows the user to modify or delete a direction at all times, a direction regarding disclosure using an online tool overrides a contrary direction by the user in a will, trust, power of attorney, or other record.
(b) If a user has not used an online tool to give direction under Subsection (a) or if the custodian has not provided an online tool, the user may allow or prohibit disclosure to a fiduciary of some or all of the user's digital assets, including the content of an electronic communication sent or received by the user, in a will, trust, power of attorney, or other record.
§ 2001.052. TERMS-OF-SERVICE AGREEMENT.
(b) This chapter does not give a fiduciary or designated recipient any new or expanded rights other than those held by the user for whom, or for whose estate or trust, the fiduciary or designated recipient acts or represents.
(c) A fiduciary's or designated recipient's access to digital assets may be modified or eliminated by a user, by federal law, or by a terms-of-service agreement if the user has not provided direction under Section 2001.051.
§ 2001.053. PROCEDURE FOR DISCLOSING DIGITAL ASSETS.
(c) A custodian is not required to disclose under this chapter a digital asset deleted by a user.
(d) If a user directs or a fiduciary requests a custodian to disclose under this chapter some, but not all, of the user's digital assets, the custodian is not required to disclose the assets if segregation of the assets would impose an undue burden on the custodian. If the custodian believes the direction or request imposes an undue burden, the custodian or fiduciary may seek an order from the court to disclose:
PROCEDURES FOR DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS OF DECEASED USER
§ 2001.101. DISCLOSURE OF CONTENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF DECEASED USER.
(a) If a deceased user consented to or a court directs disclosure of the content of an electronic communication of the user, the custodian shall disclose to the personal representative of the estate of the user the content of an electronic communication sent or received by the user if the representative gives the custodian:
(3) a certified copy of letters testamentary or of administration, a small estate affidavit filed under Section 205.001, or other court order; and
(4) unless the user provided direction using an online tool, a copy of the user's will, trust, power of attorney, or other record evidencing the user's consent to disclosure of the content of an electronic communication if the user consented to the disclosure.
(b) In addition to the items required to be given to the custodian under Subsection (a), the personal representative shall provide the following if requested by the custodian:
(1) a number, user name, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the deceased user's account;
(A) the deceased user had a specific account with the custodian, identifiable by the information specified in Subdivision (1);
(B) disclosure of the content of an electronic communication of the user would not violate 18 U.S.C. Section 2701 et seq., 47 U.S.C. Section 222, or other applicable law;
(C) unless the user provided direction using an online tool, the user consented to disclosure of the content of an electronic communication; or
(D) disclosure of the content of an electronic communication of the user is reasonably necessary for administration of the estate.
§ 2001.102. DISCLOSURE OF OTHER DIGITAL ASSETS OF DECEASED USER.
(a) Unless the deceased user prohibited disclosure of digital assets or the court directs otherwise, a custodian shall disclose to the personal representative of the estate of a deceased user a catalog of electronic communications sent or received by the user and digital assets, other than the content of an electronic communication, of the user if the representative gives the custodian:
(2) a certified copy of the death certificate of the user; and
(3) a certified copy of letters testamentary or of administration, a small estate affidavit filed under Section 205.001, or other court order.
(A) the deceased user had a specific account with the custodian, identifiable by the information specified in Subdivision (1); or
PROCEDURES FOR DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS OF PRINCIPAL
§ 2001.131. DISCLOSURE OF CONTENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF PRINCIPAL.
(a) To the extent a power of attorney expressly grants an agent authority over the content of an electronic communication sent or received by the principal and unless directed otherwise by the principal or the court, a custodian shall disclose to the agent the content of an electronic communication if the agent gives the custodian:
(2) an original or copy of the power of attorney expressly granting the agent authority over the content of an electronic communication of the principal; and
(b) In addition to the items required to be given to the custodian under Subsection (a), the agent shall provide the following if requested by the custodian:
(1) a number, user name, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the principal's account; or
§ 2001.132. DISCLOSURE OF OTHER DIGITAL ASSETS OF PRINCIPAL.
(a) 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 digital assets of the principal, other than the content of an electronic communication, if the agent gives the custodian:
(2) an original or 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; and
DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS HELD IN TRUST
§ 2001.151. DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS HELD IN TRUST WHEN TRUSTEE IS ORIGINAL USER.
Unless otherwise ordered by the court or provided in a trust, a custodian shall disclose to a trustee that is an original user of an account any digital asset of the account held in trust, including a catalog of electronic communications of the trustee and the content of an electronic communication.
§ 2001.152. DISCLOSURE OF CONTENT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS HELD IN TRUST WHEN TRUSTEE IS NOT ORIGINAL USER.
(a) Unless otherwise ordered by the court, directed by the user, or provided in a trust, a custodian shall disclose to a trustee that is not an original user of an account the content of an electronic communication sent or received by an original or successor user and carried, maintained, processed, received, or stored by the custodian in the account of the trust if the trustee gives the custodian:
(2) a certified copy of the trust instrument or a certification of trust under Section 114.086, Property Code, that includes consent to disclosure of the content of an electronic communication to the trustee; and
(b) In addition to the items required to be given to the custodian under Subsection (a), the trustee shall provide the following if requested by the custodian:
(1) a number, user name, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the trust's account; or
§ 2001.153. DISCLOSURE OF OTHER DIGITAL ASSETS HELD IN TRUST WHEN TRUSTEE IS NOT ORIGINAL USER.
(a) Unless otherwise ordered by the court, directed by the user, or provided in a trust, a custodian shall disclose to a trustee that is not an original user of an account a catalog of electronic communications sent or received by an original or successor user and stored, carried, or maintained by the custodian in an account of the trust and any digital assets in which the trust has a right or interest, other than the content of an electronic communication, if the trustee gives the custodian:
(2) a certified copy of the trust instrument or a certification of trust under Section 114.086, Property Code; and
DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS TO GUARDIAN
§ 2001.171. DISCLOSURE OF DIGITAL ASSETS TO GUARDIAN.
(a) After an opportunity for a hearing under Title 3, the court may grant the guardian of a ward access to the digital assets of the ward.
(b) Unless otherwise ordered by the court or directed by the user, a custodian shall disclose to the guardian of a ward the catalog of electronic communications sent or received by the ward and any digital assets in which the ward has a right or interest, other than the content of an electronic communication, if the guardian gives the custodian:
(1) a written request for disclosure in physical or electronic form; and
(c) In addition to the items required to be given to the custodian under Subsection (b), the guardian shall provide the following if requested by the custodian:
(1) a number, user name, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the account of the ward; or
(2) evidence linking the account to the ward.
(d) The guardian of a ward may request a custodian of the digital assets of the ward to suspend or terminate an account of the ward for good cause. A request made under this section must be accompanied by a certified copy of the court order giving the guardian authority over the ward's digital assets.
DUTY AND AUTHORITY OF FIDUCIARY AND OTHERS REGARDING DIGITAL ASSETS
§ 2001.201. FIDUCIARY DUTY AND AUTHORITY.
(1) except as otherwise provided by Section 2001.051, is subject to the applicable terms of service;
(c) A fiduciary with authority over the property of a decedent, ward, principal, or settlor has the right to access any digital asset in which the decedent, ward, principal, or settlor has or had a right or interest and that is not held by a custodian or subject to a terms-of-service agreement.
§ 2001.202. AUTHORITY TO TERMINATE ACCOUNT.
(a) A custodian may disclose information in an account to a fiduciary of the user when the information is required to terminate an account used to access digital assets licensed to the user.
(b) A fiduciary of a user may request a custodian to terminate the user's account. A request for termination must be in writing, in physical or electronic form, and accompanied by:
(1) if the user is deceased, a certified copy of the death certificate of the user; and
(2) one of the following giving the fiduciary authority over the account:
(A) a certified copy of letters testamentary or of administration, a small estate affidavit filed under Section 205.001, or other court order;
(B) a power of attorney; or
(C) the trust instrument.
(c) In addition to the items required to accompany a termination request under Subsection (b), the fiduciary shall provide the following if requested by the custodian:
(1) a number, user name, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the user's account;
(3) a finding by the court that the user had a specific account with the custodian, identifiable by the information specified in Subdivision (1).
CUSTODIAN COMPLIANCE AND IMMUNITY REGARDING DIGITAL ASSETS
§ 2001.231. CUSTODIAN COMPLIANCE AND IMMUNITY.
(a) Not later than 60 days after receipt of the information required under Subchapter C, D, E, F, or G, a custodian shall comply with a request under this chapter from a fiduciary or designated recipient to disclose digital assets or terminate an account. If the custodian fails to comply, the fiduciary or designated recipient may apply to the court for an order directing compliance.
(d) A custodian may deny a request under this chapter from a fiduciary or designated recipient for disclosure of digital assets or to terminate an account if the custodian is aware of any lawful access to the account following the receipt of the request.
(2) specifies that there is sufficient consent from the ward or principal to support the requested disclosure; and
(3) contains a finding required by a law other than this chapter.
§ 2001.232. IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY. A custodian and the custodian's officers, employees, and agents are immune from liability for an act or omission done in good faith in compliance with this chapter.