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Code · Utah · Title 48 — Unincorporated Business Entity Act · Chapter 5

Renumbered 10/1/2026

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Effective 1/1/2024
Renumbered 10/1/2026
48-5-109. Electronic documents.
(1)Subject to Section 48-5-107 , the division shall by rule permit a writing required or permitted to be filed with the division under this chapter:
(a)to be delivered, mailed, or filed:
(i)in an electronic medium; or
(ii)by electronic transmission; or
(b)to be signed by photographic, electronic, or other means prescribed by rule, except that a writing signed in an electronic medium shall be signed by electronic signature in accordance with Title 46, Chapter 4, Uniform Electronic Transactions Act .
(2)The division may by rule provide for any writing required or permitted to be prepared, delivered, or mailed by the division under this chapter to be prepared, delivered, or mailed:
(a)in an electronic medium; or
(b)by electronic transmission.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 92 , 2026 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 85 , 2023 General Session
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