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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 3B, ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES--DECEDENTS AND OTHERS

    Chapter 14: Survivorship and succession among cofiduciaries; duties and powers

      Section: 3B:14-61.7: Disclosure of content of electronic communications of deceased user.

          7. Disclosure of Content of Electronic Communications of Deceased User.

If a deceased user consented or a court directs disclosure of the contents of electronic communications 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:

a. a written request for disclosure in physical or electronic form;

b. a copy of the death certificate of the user;

c. a certificate evidencing the appointment of the representative or a small-estate affidavit;

d. 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 electronic communications; and

e. if requested by the custodian, any of the following:

(1) a number, username, address, or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the user's account;

(2) evidence linking the account to the user; or

(3) a finding by the court of any of the following:

(a) the user had a specific account with the custodian, identifiable by the information specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection;

(b) disclosure of the content of electronic communications of the user would not violate 18 U.S.C. s.2701 et seq., Unlawful Access to Stored Communications; 47 U.S.C. s.222, Privacy of

Customer Information; or other applicable law;

(c) unless the user provided direction using an online tool, the user consented to disclosure of the content of electronic communications; or

(d) disclosure of the content of electronic communications of the user is reasonably necessary for administration of the estate.

L.2017, c.237, s.7.

This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2017-09-26 13:38:46.






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