South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 6 - Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
Section 26-6-180. Government agencies sending and accepting electronic records and signatures; format.

(A) Each governmental agency of this State shall determine if, and the extent to which, it will send and accept electronic records and electronic signatures to and from other persons and otherwise create, generate, communicate, store, process, use, and rely upon electronic records and electronic signatures.
(B) To the extent that a governmental agency uses electronic records and electronic signatures pursuant to subsection (A), the governmental agency, in consultation with the South Carolina Department of Administration, giving due consideration to security, may specify:
(1) the manner and format in which the electronic records must be created, generated, sent, communicated, received, and stored and the systems established for those purposes;
(2) if electronic records must be signed by electronic means, the type of electronic signature required, the manner and format in which the electronic signature must be affixed to the electronic record, and the identity of, or criteria that must be met by, a third party used by a person filing a document to facilitate the process;
(3) control processes and procedures appropriate to ensure adequate preservation, disposition, integrity, security, confidentiality, and auditability of electronic records; and
(4) other attributes required for electronic records which are specified for corresponding nonelectronic records or reasonably necessary under the circumstances.
(C) Except as otherwise provided in Section 26-6-120, this chapter does not require a governmental agency of this State to use or permit the use of electronic records or electronic signatures.
HISTORY: 2004 Act No. 279, Section 1.

Code Commissioner's Note
At the direction of the Code Commissioner, references in this section to the offices of the former State Budget and Control Board, Office of the Governor, or other agencies, were changed to reflect the transfer of them to the Department of Administration or other entities, pursuant to the directive of the South Carolina Restructuring Act, 2014 Act No. 121, Section 5(D)(1), effective July 1, 2015.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 26 - Notaries Public and Acknowledgements

Chapter 6 - Uniform Electronic Transactions Act

Section 26-6-10. Short title; purpose.

Section 26-6-20. Definitions.

Section 26-6-30. Applicability to electronic records and electronic signatures relating to transaction; exceptions.

Section 26-6-40. Prospective application of chapter.

Section 26-6-50. Agreement of parties to conduct transactions by electronic means.

Section 26-6-60. Construction and application.

Section 26-6-70. Legality of electronic contracts, records, and signatures.

Section 26-6-80. Satisfying requirement that information be in writing; complying with manner of transmission and format requirements; exceptions.

Section 26-6-90. Showing that electronic record or signature is attributable to a person; effect of electronic record or signature.

Section 26-6-100. Change or error in transmission of electronic record; circumstances under which effect may be avoided; applicability of other law.

Section 26-6-110. Satisfying requirement that signature or record be notarized.

Section 26-6-120. Satisfying law requiring a record to be maintained; checks.

Section 26-6-130. Admissibility as evidence.

Section 26-6-140. Automated transactions; formation of contract.

Section 26-6-150. When electronic record sent and received.

Section 26-6-160. Establishing person as having control of transferable record; rights and defenses; proof of control.

Section 26-6-170. Creation and retention of electronic records by government agencies.

Section 26-6-180. Government agencies sending and accepting electronic records and signatures; format.

Section 26-6-190. Development of standards and procedures; service of process.

Section 26-6-195. Service of process to e-mail address by government agency.

Section 26-6-210. Applicability of Computer Crime Act.