The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act must be construed and applied:
(1) to facilitate electronic transactions consistent with other applicable law;
(2) to be consistent with reasonable practices concerning electronic transactions and with the continued expansion of those practices; and
(3) to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the subject of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act among states enacting it.
History: Laws 2001, ch. 131, ยง 6.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 14 - Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths
Article 16 - Uniform Electronic Transactions
Section 14-16-1 - Short title.
Section 14-16-2 - Definitions.
Section 14-16-4 - Prospective application.
Section 14-16-5 - Use of electronic records and electronic signatures; variation by agreement.
Section 14-16-6 - Construction and application.
Section 14-16-8 - Provision of information in writing; presentation of records.
Section 14-16-9 - Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature.
Section 14-16-10 - Effect of change or error.
Section 14-16-11 - Notarization and acknowledgment.
Section 14-16-12 - Retention of electronic records; originals.
Section 14-16-13 - Admissibility in evidence.
Section 14-16-14 - Automated transaction.
Section 14-16-15 - Time and place of sending and receipt.
Section 14-16-16 - Transferable records.
Section 14-16-18 - Acceptance and distribution of electronic records by governmental agencies.
Section 14-16-19 - Interoperability.
Section 14-16-20 - Electronic certifications, permits, registrations and licenses.
Section 14-16-21 - Electronic certifications, permits, registrations and licenses.