West Virginia Statutes

§ 39A-2-4 — Prospective effect

West Virginia § 39A-2-4
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 39AELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Art. 2CONSUMER PROTECTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS

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W. Va. Code § 39A-2-4 (2026).

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Withdrawal of consent by a consumer shall not affect the legal effectiveness, validity or enforceability of electronic records provided or made available to that consumer in accordance with section one of this article prior to implementation of the consumer's withdrawal of consent. A consumer's withdrawal of consent shall be effective within a reasonable period of time after receipt of the withdrawal by the provider of the record. Failure to comply with subdivision (4), section one of this article may, at the election of the consumer, be treated as a withdrawal of consent for purposes of this subsection.

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Legislative History

2001 Reg. Sess., SB204

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