Idaho Statutes
§ 15-14-106 — PROCEDURE FOR DISCLOSING DIGITAL ASSETS
Idaho § 15-14-106
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 15UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Part 1REVISED UNIFORM FIDUCIARY ACCESS TO DIGITAL ASSETS ACT
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 15-14-106 (2026).
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(1)When disclosing the digital assets of a user under this chapter, the custodian may at its sole discretion:
(a)Grant a fiduciary or designated recipient full access to the user’s account;
(b)Grant a fiduciary or designated recipient partial access to the user’s account sufficient to perform the tasks with which the fiduciary or designated recipient is charged; or
(c)Provide a fiduciary or designated recipient with a copy in a record of any digital asset that, on the date the custodian received the request for disclosure, the user could have accessed if the user were alive and had full capacity and access to the account.
(2)A custodian may assess a reasonable administrative charge for the cost of disclosing digital assets under this chapter.
(3)A custodian need not disclose a digita
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Legislative History
[15-14-106, added 2016, ch. 263, sec. 1, p. 688.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 15-1-101
SHORT TITLE§ 15-1-102
PURPOSES — RULE OF CONSTRUCTION§ 15-1-104
SEVERABILITY§ 15-1-105
CONSTRUCTION AGAINST IMPLIED REPEAL§ 15-1-106
EFFECT OF FRAUD AND EVASION§ 15-1-107
EVIDENCE AS TO DEATH OR STATUS§ 15-1-108
ACTS BY HOLDER OF GENERAL POWER§ 15-1-201
GENERAL DEFINITIONS§ 15-1-301
TERRITORIAL APPLICATION§ 15-1-303
VENUE — MULTIPLE PROCEEDINGS — TRANSFER§ 15-1-305
RECORDS AND CERTIFIED COPIES§ 15-1-305A
RECORDING PERMITTED — EFFECT§ 15-1-306
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