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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 305

Sec. 10.2. Electronic records.

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Sec. 10.2. Electronic records.
(a)As used in this Section, "electronic" and "electronic record" have the meanings given to those terms in the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.
(b)If a provision of this Act requires information to be written or delivered in writing, or provides for certain consequences if it is not, an electronic record or electronic delivery satisfies that rule of law.
(c)If a provision of this Act requires a policy, record, notice or other document or information to be mailed or otherwise furnished, posted, or disclosed by a credit union, electronic delivery or distribution satisfies that rule of law. Policies and notifications of general interest to or impact on the membership may be posted on a credit union's website or disclosed in membership newsletters or account statements, in addition to, or in lieu of, any other methods of notification or distribution specified in this Act.
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