North Carolina Statutes

§ 66-327 — Consumer transactions; alternative procedures for use or acceptance of electronic records or electronic signatures

North Carolina § 66-327
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 66Commerce and Business
Art. 40Uniform Electronic Transactions Act

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 66-327 (2026).

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(a), (b) Repealed by Session Laws 2001-295, s. 5.
(c)Consent to Electronic Records. - In a consumer transaction in which a statute, regulation, or rule of law of this State requires that information relating to a transaction or transactions in or affecting commerce be made available in writing or be disclosed to a consumer, the consumer's agreement to conduct a transaction by electronic means shall be evidenced as provided in G.S. 66-315, and shall be found only when accomplished in compliance with the following provisions:
(1)The consumer has affirmatively consented to the use of electronic means, and the consumer has not withdrawn consent.
(2)The consumer, prior to consenting to the use of electronic means, is provided with a clear and conspicuous statement: a. Informing the consumer

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