Chapter 489E
18 sections
§489E-2 Definitions for electronic transactions in Hawaii
§489E-3 Scope of the electronic records law
§489E-4 When this law applies to electronic records
§489E-5 When electronic records and signatures are allowed
§489E-6 How to interpret and use this electronic transactions law
§489E-7 Electronic records and signatures are legally valid
§489E-8 When electronic records count as written information
§489E-9 When an electronic record or signature counts as yours
§489E-10 What happens when an electronic record is changed or has an error
§489E-11 Electronic notarization and verification
§489E-12 Keeping electronic records instead of paper
§489E-13 Electronic records can be used as evidence
§489E-14 Automated transactions
§489E-15 When electronic messages are sent and received
§489E-16 Rules for electronic records that act like paper documents
§489E-17 Electronic records by government agencies
§489E-18 How state agencies handle electronic records and signatures
§489E-19 Interoperability with other standards