New York Statutes

§ 307 — Exceptions

New York § 307
JurisdictionNew York
Law STTState Technology
Art. 3Electronic Signatures and Records Act

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N.Y. State Technology § 307 (2026).

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§ 307. Exceptions. This article shall not apply:\n * 1. To any document providing for the disposition of an individual's\nperson or property upon death or incompetence, or appointing a fiduciary\nof an individual's person or property, including, without limitation,\nwills, trusts, decisions consenting to orders not to resuscitate, and\npowers of attorney, with the exception of:

(a)contractual beneficiary\ndesignations;
(b)the registration of making, amending, or revoking an\nanatomical gift under section forty-three hundred ten of the public\nhealth law;
(c)documents and forms authorizing or accepting funeral,\ncemetery and cremation services; and (d) the execution of a valid power\nof attorney for the purpose of transferring a salvage certificate of\ntitle and the execution of an od

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