Sec. 10. (a) IC 32-39-2-11 applies to the right of a guardian to access: (1) the content of an electronic communication; (2) a catalogue of electronic communications; or (3) any other digital asset; of a protected person. (b) This article: (1) does not confer upon a guardian the power to access: (A) the content of an electronic communication; (B) a catalogue of electronic communications; or (C) any other digital asset; of a protected person unless a court expressly confers the power upon the guardian under IC 29-3-9-4.1 ; and (2) confers upon a guardian the power to access: (A) the content of an electronic communication; (B) a catalogue of electronic communications; or (C) any other digital asset; of a protected person only to the extent that the court expressly confers the power upon the guardian under IC 29-3-9-4.1 . (c) For purposes of section 8 of this chapter, a power expressly conferred by a court upon a guardian under IC 29-3-9-4.1 is considered an additional responsibility and power within the meaning of section 8(a)(1) of this chapter. IC 29-3-8.5 Chapter 8.5. Volunteer Advocates for Seniors or Incapacitated Adults 29-3-8.5-1 Appointment 29-3-8.5-2 Progress reports; final report 29-3-8.5-3 Duties 29-3-8.5-4 Actions a volunteer advocate for seniors and incapacitated adults may take 29-3-8.5-5 Term of appointment 29-3-8.5-6 Officer of the court 29-3-8.5-7 Attorney appointment 29-3-8.5-8 Civil immunity 29-3-8.5-9 Repealed 29-3-8.5-9.5 Application of responsibilities and powers of guardians 29-3-8.5-10 Petitions for reasonable compensation 29-3-8.5-11 Joint or multiple county programs 29-3-8.5-12 Programs of nonprofit corporations
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