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South Dakota

Title 53 · Chapter 53-12
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53-12-1. Definition of terms.
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53-12-2. Transactions governed by chapter.
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53-12-3. Transactions not governed by chapter.
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53-12-4. Transactions excluded under § 53-12-3 that may be governed by chapter.
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53-12-5. Transactions subject to chapter also subject to other applicable law.
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53-12-6. Application of chapter.
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53-12-7. Electronic record or signature not mandated.
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53-12-8. Application solely to transactions between parties agreeing to electronic transaction.
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53-12-9. Party agreeing to one electronic transaction may refuse others--Right not waivable.
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53-12-10. Provisions of chapter may be varied by agreement except as otherwise provided.
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53-12-11. Determination of legal consequences of electronic records or signatures.
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53-12-12. Construction of chapter.
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53-12-13. Electronic form of record or signature not grounds for denying its legal effect.
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53-12-14. Electronic record used in contract formation not grounds for denying contract.
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53-12-15. Electronic record satisfies requirement of a writing.
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53-12-16. Electronic signature satisfies requirement of a signature.
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53-12-17. Requirement of writing satisfied by sending of electronic record.
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53-12-18. Requirement that record be posted, transmitted or formatted in certain manner.
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53-12-19. Electronic record not enforceable against recipient in certain situations.
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53-12-20. Requirements of §§ 53-12-17 to 53-12-19, inclusive, not to be varied by agreement--Exceptions.
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53-12-21. Attributing electronic signature or record to person.
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53-12-22. Effect of electronic record or signature to be determined from context.
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53-12-23. Effect of change or error in electronic record.
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53-12-24. Notarization of electronic signature.
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53-12-25. Satisfying requirement that record be retained.
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53-12-26. Requirement that record be retained does not apply to certain information.
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53-12-27. Services of another person for retention of records authorized.
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53-12-28. Retention of record in its original form.
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53-12-29. Retention of check.
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53-12-30. Retention of record for evidentiary, audit, or like purposes.
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53-12-31. Electronic form of record or signature not grounds for exclusion.
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53-12-32. Formation and terms of contract in automated transaction.
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53-12-33. Time that electronic record is sent.
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53-12-34. Time that electronic record is received.
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53-12-35. Location of information processing system irrelevant.
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53-12-36. Place that electronic record is sent from and received.
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53-12-37. Individual need not be aware of receipt.
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53-12-38. Effect of electronic acknowledgment.
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53-12-39. Effect of actual knowledge that electronic record purportedly sent or received was not sent or received.
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53-12-40. "Transferable record" defined.
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53-12-41. Person having control of transferable record.
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53-12-42. Requirements for creation, storage, and assignment of transferable record--Authoritative copy.
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53-12-43. Person having control of transferable record is holder with same rights and defenses as holder of equivalent record.
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53-12-44. Obligor under transferable record has same rights and defenses as obligor under equivalent records.
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53-12-45. Proof of control of transferable record.
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53-12-46. Government agencies to determine extent to which electronic records will be created and retained.
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53-12-47. Commissioner to promulgate rules for state agencies using electronic records and signatures.
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53-12-48. Board of Regents to determine extent to which electronic records and signatures will be used.
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53-12-49. Use of electronic records or signatures by government agencies not mandated.
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53-12-50. Commissioner authorized to promote consistency and interoperability.
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