Oklahoma Code § 12A-15-108

Title 12A. Uniform Commercial Code: Provision of information in writing; presentation of
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PROVISION OF INFORMATION IN WRITING; PRESENTATION OF RECORDS
(a)  If parties have agreed to conduct a transaction by
electronic means and a law requires a person to provide, send, or
deliver information in writing to another person, the requirement is
satisfied if the information is provided, sent, or delivered, as the
case may be, in an electronic record capable of retention by the
recipient at the time of receipt.  An electronic record is not
capable of retention by the recipient if the sender or its
information processing system inhibits the ability of the recipient
to print or store the electronic record.
(b)  If a law other than this act requires a record (i) to be
posted or displayed in a certain manner, (ii) to be sent,
communicated, or transmitted by a specified method, or (iii) to
contain information that is formatted in a certain manner, the
following rules apply:
(1)  The record must be posted or displayed in the manner
specified in the other law;
(2)  Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2) of subsection
(d) of this section, the record must be sent, communicated, or
transmitted by the method specified in the other law; and
(3)  The record must contain the information formatted in the
manner specified in the other law.
(c)  If a sender inhibits the ability of a recipient to store or
print an electronic record, the electronic record is not enforceable
against the recipient.
(d)  The requirements of this section may not be varied by
agreement, but:
(1)  to the extent a law other than this act requires
information to be provided, sent, or delivered in writing but
permits that requirement to be varied by agreement, the requirement
under subsection (a) of this section that the information be in the
form of an electronic record capable of retention may also be varied
by agreement; and
(2)  a requirement under a law other than this act to send,
communicate, or transmit a record by first-class mail, postage

prepaid, or regular United States mail, may be varied by agreement
to the extent permitted by the other law.

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