If a statute, rule, regulation or other rule of law requires that a contract or other record relating to a transaction in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce be in writing, the legal effect, validity or enforceability of an electronic record of such contract or other record may be denied if such electronic record is not in a form that is capable of being retained and accurately reproduced for later reference by all parties or persons who are entitled to retain the contract or other record.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 39A. Electronic Commerce
Article 2. Consumer Protections and Responsibilities in Electronic Transactions
§39A-2-1. Consent to Electronic Records
§39A-2-2. Preservation of Consumer Protection; Verification or Acknowledgment
§39A-2-3. Effect of Failure to Obtain Electronic Consent or Confirmation
§39A-2-7. Retention; Accuracy and Accessibility
§39A-2-8. Retention; Originals
§39A-2-10. Accuracy and Ability to Retain Contracts and Other Records