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Committee advances HB 111 to let electronic legal materials serve as official law
Summary
HB 111, which adopts the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act to provide authentication, preservation and presumptive accuracy for electronic legal materials, passed out of the Senate Legislative Administration Committee by voice vote; the bill lists an effective date of Oct. 1, 2025 but implementation depends on legislative council and funding.
The Senate Legislative Administration Committee approved House Bill 111 on Thursday, a measure that would allow the legislature to designate authenticated electronic legal materials as the official law of the state.
Representative Steve Fitzpatrick, sponsor of HB 111, said the bill adopts the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act to set parameters for how electronic legal materials are authenticated, preserved…
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