Gene Lebrun
President,
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws
211 E. Ontario Street, Suite 1300
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Re: Proposed Uniform Computer Information Transactions
Act;
July 23, 1999 Letter on behalf of the Attorneys General of 14 States
Dear Mr. Lebrun:
On behalf of the Attorneys General of California, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wisconsin I am writing to express support for the comments submitted to you in my July 23, 1999 letter on behalf of the Attorneys General of Connecticut, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Washington and by the Administrator of the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act, a copy of which is attached hereto.
These Attorneys General agree with the concerns and recommendations expressed in the July 23, 1999 letter and urge that NCCUSL act in accordance with those concerns and recommendations.
Sincerely,
W.A. DREW EDMONDSON
Attorney General of Oklahoma
JANE WHEELER
Assistant Attorney General
BILL LOCKYER
Attorney General of California
ALBERT NORMAN SHELDEN
Deputy Attorney General
JANET NAPOLITANO
Attorney General of Arizona
JOHN W. WALL
Assistant Attorney General
MARK PRYOR
Attorney General of Arkansas
KAY BARTON
Senior Assistant Attorney General
ROBERT A. BUTTERWORTH
Attorney General of Florida
JACK A. NORRIS, JR.
Assistant Attorney General
MIKE HATCH
Attorney General of Minnesota
CAROLYN HAM
Assistant Attorney General
MIKE MOORE
Attorney General of Mississippi
LEYSER Q. MORRIS-HAYES
Assistant Attorney General
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON
Attorney General of Missouri
GLENNON P. FOGARTY
Assistant Attorney General
JAMES J. FARMER, JR.
Attorney General of New Jersey
CAROL G. JACOBSON
Deputy Attorney General
PAUL SUMMERS
Attorney General of Tennessee
TIMOTHY PHILLIPS
Assistant Attorney General
DARRELL V. MCGRAW, JR.
Attorney General of West Virginia
CHARLI COOPER FULTON
Assistant Attorney General
JAMES E. DOYLE
Attorney General of Wisconsin
BARBARA TUERKHEIMER
Assistant Attorney General