Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
The "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act" ("UETA") is one of the several
United States Uniform Acts proposed by theNational Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL). Since then 46 States, theDistrict of Columbia ,Puerto Rico , and theU.S. Virgin Islands have adopted it into their own laws. Its overarching purpose is to bring into line the differing State laws over such areas as retention of paper records (checks in particular), and the validity of electronic signatures, thereby supporting the validity of electronic contracts as a viable medium of agreement.NCCUSL
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws has worked for the uniformity of state laws since 1892. It is a non-profit unincorporated association, composed of state commissions on uniform laws from each state, the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , and the U.S. Virgin Islands. A list of states that have accepted UETA can be found at [http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/CIP/ueta-statutes.htm The National Conference of State Legislatures] and at the [http://www.nccusl.org/Update/uniformact_factsheets/uniformacts-fs-ueta.asp NCCUSL website] . While four states have not adopted UETA, they do have laws recognizing electronic signatures (Georgia,Illinois ,New York , and Washington) [http://www.isaacbowman.com/esign-laws-the-uniform-electronic-transactions-act-ueta ESIGN Laws of The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA)] ] .Before adoption of this Act, most states required banks to retain physical copies of all checks they process. Obviously, keeping these checks in electronic form only would vastly simplify storage and access concerns for banks. UETA aims to rectify this by streamlining and unifying these to laws to allow for electronic retention. In much the same fashion, UETA addresses the need to retain paper copies of other records and contracts, effectively giving legally binding status to electronic documents and signatures.
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