A provider may send a notice to the account that a request for records or content was made pursuant to § 64.2-111 and afford reasonable time for any authorized user of the account to object to the disclosure. If the provider receives an objection to disclosure from a person or entity claiming to be an authorized joint user of the account, the provider may file a motion to quash the order under § 64.2-112. If the person or entity objecting to disclosure is an authorized joint user of the account and the personal representative is unable to obtain such user’s consent to disclose the records or content necessary to settle the user’s estate, the personal representative may file a motion seeking appropriate relief.
History
2015, c. 657.