New York Estates, Powers and Trusts Code § 13-A-3.6

Disclosure of contents of electronic communications held in
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§ 13-A-3.6 Disclosure of contents of electronic communications held in\n             trust when trustee not original user\n  Unless otherwise ordered by the court, directed by the user, or\nprovided in a trust, a custodian shall disclose to a trustee that is not\nan original user of an account the content of an electronic\ncommunication sent or received by an original or successor user and\ncarried, maintained, processed, received, or stored by the custodian in\nthe account of the trust if the trustee gives the custodian:\n  (a) a written request for disclosure in physical or electronic form;\n  (b) a copy of the trust instrument that includes consent to disclosure\nof the content of electronic communications to the trustee;\n  (c) a certification by the trustee, under penalty of perjury, that the\ntrust exists and the trustee is a currently acting trustee of the trust;\nand\n  (d) if requested by the custodian:\n  (1) a number, username, address, or other unique subscriber or account\nidentifier assigned by the custodian to identify the trust's account; or\n  (2) evidence linking the account to the trust.\n

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