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    • Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    • Chapter 137 - Electronic transactions and records.
    • 137.21 - Admissibility in evidence.

    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
    Chapter 137 - Electronic transactions and records.
    137.21 - Admissibility in evidence.

    137.21 Admissibility in evidence. In a proceeding, a record or signature may not be excluded as evidence solely because it is in electronic form.
    History: 2003 a. 294.

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    Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

    Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

    Chapter 137 - Electronic transactions and records.

    137.11 - Definitions.

    137.12 - Application.

    137.13 - Use of electronic records and electronic signatures; variation by agreement.

    137.14 - Construction.

    137.15 - Legal recognition of electronic records, electronic signatures, and electronic contracts.

    137.16 - Provision of information in writing; presentation of records.

    137.17 - Attribution and effect of electronic records and electronic signatures.

    137.18 - Effect of change or error.

    137.19 - Notarization and acknowledgement.

    137.20 - Retention of electronic records; originals.

    137.21 - Admissibility in evidence.

    137.22 - Automated transactions.

    137.23 - Time and place of sending and receipt.

    137.24 - Transferable records.

    137.25 - Submission of written documents.

    137.26 - Interoperability.

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