New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 12 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Part 7 - DIGITAL / ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE
Section 1.12.7.8 - GENERAL OVERVIEW
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A.A signature, whether electronic or on paper, is the means by which a person indicates an intent to associate oneself with a document in a manner that has legal significance (e.g., to adopt or approve a specific statement regarding, or reason for signing, a document). It constitutes legally-binding evidence of the signer's intention with regard to a document. The reasons for signing a document will vary with the transaction, and in most cases can be determined only by examining the context in which the signature was made. Generally, a person's reason for signing a document falls into one of the following categories:
B.The Uniform Electronic Transaction Act sets forth the requirements that must be satisfied by an electronic signature to establish functional equivalence to the paper-based requirement for a signature.