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Are you wondering what on earth the UETA is or what it means for your business? In this episode of Business Solutions Academy by JD Young technologies, were going to provide a quick overview of the uniform electronic transactions act and how it may affect your organization. As a quick disclaimer, this video is not meant to serve as legal advice. We are not lawyers, we dont even play lawyers on TV, but moving on What is the UETA? The uniform electronic transactions act, or UETA is an act that applies legal authority to electronic documents and electronic signatures or agreements. As electronic banking started to expand in the 80s and 90s, the cost of producing, storing and managing all of these paper copies of transactions that had never existed on paper was beginning to slow the pace of business. In order to help keep physical paperwork from gumming up the speed of business. The uniform electronic transaction act - UETA - was written by the National Conference of Commissioners on