Consumer Banking and Payments Law: MINNESOTA
Minn. Stat. §§ 325L.01 to 325L.19
Date enacted: The Act was approved April 13, 2000.
Non-Uniform Sections: omits severability clause.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Minn. Stat. §§ 325L.01 to 325L.19
Date enacted: The Act was approved April 13, 2000.
Non-Uniform Sections: omits severability clause.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 75-12-1 to 75-12-39
Date enacted: The Act was approved March 13, 2001, and effective July 1, 2001.
Uniform.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: § 7001(c)—not explicit; § 7003(b)—by restatement (§ 75-12-5(b)(4)).
Mo. Rev. Stat. §§ 432.200 to 432.295
Date enacted: The Act was approved June 9, 2003, and effective August 7, 2003.
UETA is not uniform.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Editor’s note: The statute includes no express intention to supersede E-Sign, so E-Sign’s consumer protections should still be applicable to state required writings.
Mont. Code Ann. §§ 30-18-101 to 30-18-118
Date enacted: The Act was approved March 16, 2001, and effective July 1, 2001.
Non-Uniform Sections: § 30-18-102(5): adds definition of “cryptosystem”; § 30-18-102(17): adds definition of “state agency”; omits severability clause.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 86-612 to 86-643
Date enacted: The Act was approved March 30, 2000, and effective July 1, 2000.
Non-Uniform Sections: omits uniform version’s optional governmental sections and severability clause.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Nev. Rev. Stat. §§ 719.010 to 719.360
Date enacted: The Act was approved June 13, 2001, and effective July 1, 2000.
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§ 294-E:1 to 294-E:20
Date enacted: The Act was approved July 13, 2001, and effective September 11, 2001.
UETA is uniform.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: § 7001(c), (d) and (e)—by reference (§ 294-E:3(IV)); § 7003(b)—by reference (§ 294-E:3(IV)).
N.J. Stat. Ann. §§ 12A:12-1 to 12A:12-26 (West)
Date enacted: The Act was approved and effective June 26, 2001.
N.M. Stat. Ann. §§ 14-16-1 to 14-16-21
Date enacted: The Act was approved April 2, 2001, and effective July 1, 2001.
Non-Uniform Sections: omits severability clause.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: § 7001(c)—not explicit; most of § 7003(b)—by restatement (§ 14-16-3(B)(2), (3)) (omits notice of product recall).
UETA not enacted. New York’s law on electronic records and signatures is not consistent with E-Sign. See N.Y. Office of Info. Tech.
N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 66-311 to 66-339
Date enacted: The Act was approved August 2, 2000, and effective October 1, 2000.
N.D. Cent. Code §§ 9-16-01 to 9-16-19
Date enacted: The Act was approved April 3, 2001.
Non-Uniform Sections: § 9-16-01: omits definition of “person” from uniform version; § 9-16-01(16): specifies that “writing” or “written” includes blockchain technology as defined at § 9-16-19, which was added in 2019.
E-sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. §§ 1306.01 to 1306.23 (West)
Date enacted: The Act was approved June 14, 2000, and effective September 14, 2000.
Okla. Stat. tit. 12A, §§ 15-101 to 15-121
Date enacted: The Act was approved June 6, 2000, and effective November 1, 2000.
Or. Rev. Stat. §§ 84.001 to 84.072
Date enacted: The Act was approved and effective June 22, 2001.
73 Pa. Stat. and Cons. Stat. Ann. §§ 2260.101 to 2260.5101 (West)
Date enacted: The Act was approved December 16, 1999, and effective January 18, 2000.
P.R. Laws Ann. tit. 10, §§ 4081 to 4096
Date enacted: The Act was effective August 8, 2006.
Non-Uniform Sections: omits section on notarization and acknowledgment; includes sections on consumer transactions (§ 4092), regulation of transactions and electronic signatures (§ 4095a), and judicial branch and legislative assembly (§ 4095e).
R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 42-127.1-1 to 42-127.1-20
Date enacted: The Act was approved and effective July 13, 2000.
UETA is uniform.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Editor’s note: The statute included no express intention to supersede E-Sign, so E-Sign’s consumer protections should be applicable to state required writings.
S.C. Code Ann. §§ 26-6-10 to 26-6-210
Date enacted: The Act was approved July 16, 2004.
S.D. Codified Laws §§ 53-12-1 to 53-12-50
Date enacted: The Act was approved February 28, 2000.
Non-Uniform Sections: § 53-12-1(8), (9): adds that “electronic record” includes a record secured through blockchain technology, and “electronic signature” includes a signature secured through blockchain technology; omits severability clause; alters optional government sections from uniform version.
Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 47-10-101 to 47-10-123
Date enacted: The Act was approved April 11, 2001, and effective July 1, 2001.
Tex. Bus & Com. Code Ann. §§ 322.001 to 322.021 (West)
Date enacted: The Act was approved June 15, 2007, and effective April 1, 2009.
Utah Code Ann. §§ 46-4-101 to 46-4-503 (West)
Date enacted: The Act was approved March 7, 2000, and effective May 1, 2000.
Non-Uniform Sections: § 46-4-103(5): adds that nothing in the chapter requires any county recorder to accept for recording any instrument in electronic form. Statute also alters optional governmental sections from uniform version.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 9, §§ 270 to 290
Date enacted: The Act was approved May 29, 2003, and effective January 1, 2004.
Non-Uniform Sections: § 271(4): adds definition of consumer; § 281: restates language from § 101(d); § 286: adds preservation of rights and obligations; § 287: restates language from § 101(c); §288: restates language from § 101(e); § 289: procedures consistent with federal law; omits optional governmental sections.
V.I. Code Ann. tit. 11, §§ 101 to 120
Date enacted: The Act was added December 23, 2003.
UETA is uniform.
E-Sign Consumer Protections: not explicit.
Editor’s note: The statute includes no express intention to supersede E-Sign, so E-Sign’s consumer protections should be applicable to state required writings.