North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S117

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/21/25  
Refer
2/21/25  
Report Pass
3/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  
Report Pass
3/26/25  
Engrossed
3/31/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Refer
5/29/25  
Report Pass
6/10/25  

Caption

GSC Uniform Comm. Code/Emerging Technologies

Impact

If enacted, SB 117 will significantly impact commercial law in North Carolina by refining the legal definitions and frameworks governing electronic transactions. The inclusion of specific language around controllable electronic records and secure transactions may facilitate smoother commerce and foster innovation within the tech sector. Businesses that engage in transactions involving digital or electronic assets will benefit from clearer guidelines, potentially reducing disputes regarding rights and ownership, while leading to more streamlined operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 117 aims to update the North Carolina Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) to better govern transactions involving emerging technologies such as electronic records. The bill specifically seeks to add provisions regarding the handling of controllable electronic records, enhancing the clarity and efficiency of secured transactions associated with digital chattel. By modernizing these guidelines, the bill aims to align with current technological advancements and ensure that existing laws adequately address contemporary business practices surrounding digital assets.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Bill 117 appears to be largely positive among lawmakers and technology advocates, who view the bill as a critical step in ensuring that the legal framework keeps pace with technological changes. Proponents argue that such updates are necessary for fostering growth in emerging sectors. However, some concerns have been raised about the possible oversight of consumer protections within the new technology-based frameworks, prompting calls for additional measures to safeguard rights amidst rapid technological advancement.

Contention

While most discussions have centered on the benefits of updating the UCC, there are notable points of contention regarding how the bill will address issues such as consumer protections and the extent to which these new laws might favor corporate interests over individual rights. Critics also argue that without proper oversight, the definitions provided may create loopholes that could be exploited. Thus, the ongoing debate over SB 117 highlights the balance that must be struck between enabling innovation and ensuring robust protections for consumers in the digital marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC A03307

Incorporates the 2022 Uniform Law Commission recommended amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code to provide for emerging technologies; addresses emerging technologies, providing updated rules for commercial transactions involving virtual currencies, distributed ledger technologies (including blockchain), artificial intelligence, and other technological developments.

NC S01840

Incorporates the 2022 Uniform Law Commission recommended amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code to provide for emerging technologies; addresses emerging technologies, providing updated rules for commercial transactions involving virtual currencies, distributed ledger technologies (including blockchain), artificial intelligence, and other technological developments.

NC S1666

Uniform Commercial Code

NC H0515

Uniform Commercial Code

NC HB1746

To Amend The Uniform Commercial Code.

NC HB195

Revise the Ohio Uniform Commercial Code

NC SB2119

Uniform Commercial Code; revise.

NC SB154

Commercial Law - Uniform Commercial Code - Controllable Electronic Records

NC H4914

Relative to the Massachusetts Uniform Commercial Code

NC H1282

Relative to the Massachusetts Uniform Commercial Code

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