HB 285-ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS & SIGNATURES  MS. VANESSA TONDINI, staff to Representative Lesil McGuire, sponsor of HB 285, informed members that HB 285 would adopt the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), a uniform law promulgated by the Uniform Law Commissioners in 1999 in an effort to prepare state law for the electronic commerce era. The objective of UETA is to establish the legal equivalent of electronic records and signatures with paper writings and manual signatures to remove barriers to electronic commerce and give an electronic signature the same legal effect as a manual signature. UETA is not an attempt to create a new system of legal rules for the electronic marketplace and it does not change any current substantive rules of law, such as contract law, fraud or agency law. It is simply a framework that allows for regulation and acceptance if both parties choose to use electronic communication. If this framework is not set up on the state level, the federal e-sign law will apply. UETA is much more comprehensive than the federal law. To date, 45 states have adopted UETA so it is time that Alaska join the rest of the nation in adopting UETA. SENATOR FRENCH stated support for CSHB 285(JUD), as it is a straightforward bill. SENATOR OGAN said although he is uncomfortable with electronic signatures, he believes this bill may provide more protections for the consumer. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved CSHB 285(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations and its attached zero fiscal notes. CHAIR SEEKINS announced that with no objection, the motion carried. He then adjourned the meeting at 10:13 a.m.