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Virginia

Title 59.1 · Chapter 42.1
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-479. Title.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-480. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-481. Scope.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-482. Prospective application.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-483. Use of electronic records and electronic signatures; variation by agreement.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-484. Construction and application.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-485. Legal recognition of electronic records, electronic signatures, and electronic contracts.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-486. Provision of information in writing; presentation of records.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-487. Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-488. Effect of change or error.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-489. Notarization and acknowledgment.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-490. Retention of electronic record.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-491. Admissibility of evidence.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-492. Automated transactions.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-493. Time and place of sending and receipt.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-494. Transferable records.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-495. Creation and retention of electronic records and conversion of written records by public bodies of the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-496. Acceptance and distribution of electronic records by public bodies; electronic filing of information permitted.
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Code of Virginia § 59.1-497. Interoperability.
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Code of Virginia §§ 59.1-498 through 59.1-501. Reserved.
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