West Virginia Statutes

§ 39A-2-1 — Consent to electronic records

West Virginia § 39A-2-1
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 39AELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Art. 2CONSUMER PROTECTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS

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W. Va. Code § 39A-2-1 (2026).

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Notwithstanding the provisions of article one of this chapter, if a statute, regulation or other rule of law requires that information relating to a transaction or transactions in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce be provided or made available to a consumer in writing, the use of an electronic record to provide or make available such information satisfies the requirement that such information be in writing if:

(1)The consumer has affirmatively consented to such use and has not withdrawn such consent;
(2)The consumer, prior to consenting, is provided with a clear and conspicuous statement;
(A)Informing the consumer of:
(i)Any right or option of the consumer to have the record provided or made available on paper or in nonelectronic form; and (ii) the right of the consumer to

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Legislative History

2001 Reg. Sess., SB204

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