(1) This article 24 is designed to authorize estate planning documents to be in electronic form and electronically signed. This article 24 does not negate other state law requirements that must be satisfied to validate a non-testamentary estate planning document. Accordingly, this article 24 must be construed and applied to: (a) Facilitate the creation of non-testamentary estate planning documents in electronic form and the electronic signing of such documents; and (b) Be consistent with reasonable practices concerning electronic documents and signatures and continued expansion of those practices.
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