NEWS: House Passes Rep. Gruenberg Bill to Protect Alaska Businesses

Rep. Max Gruenberg

REPRESENTATIVE
MAX
GRUENBERG
(907) 465-4940
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rep.max.gruenberg@akleg.gov
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 25, 2013

House Passes Rep. Gruenberg Bill to Protect Alaska Businesses

Bill ensures electronic fund transfers can continue without violating federal law

JUNEAU – Today, the Alaska House of Representatives passed legislation by Representative Max Gruenberg (D-Anchorage) to ensure that Alaska businesses can continue to use
electronic bank transfers without violating new federal law.

 

“Without these changes, Alaska businesses could find themselves in costly litigation or locked out of financial dealings with businesses in states which have updated their
statutes,” said Rep. Gruenberg. “By getting ahead of the curve and joining 33 other jurisdictions, we’re saving Alaskan businesses a lot of time and headache and making sure they can remain competitive across the nation.”

 

The bill (HB9), brings Alaska statute up to date with changes made in the federal Dodd-Frank Act passed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. The bill changes the state
Uniform Commercial Code to make its handling of electronic transfers consistent with federal law.

 

Another provision of the bill allows for misspelling and other minor mistakes to be corrected in a way that ensures those mistakes do not allow people to get out of a debt
or lose property based on a clerical error. 

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