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§ 30-5-11-4-1

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(b) If a power of attorney described in subsection (a) was electronically signed and notarized by a notary public using audiovisual communication technology to positively identify the principal or someone signing at the principal's direction, the resulting power of attorney must be treated as validly executed under this chapter if it complies with all other requirements of section 4 of this chapter as they existed on June 30, 2020.As added by P.L.185-2021, SEC.26.