Uniform act
In the United States, a uniform act is a proposed state law drafted and approved by the Uniform Law Commission (ULC), also known as the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL).[1]
Drafting
The NCCUSL is a body of private and government
Among the most influential uniform acts are the Uniform Commercial Code, Uniform Probate Code, Uniform Trust Code, Uniform Partnership Act, Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, Uniform Transfers to Minors Act, Uniform Certification of Questions of Law Act, Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act, Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Uniform Arbitration Act, Uniform Environmental Covenants Act, Uniform Conservation Easements Act, Uniform Management of Institutional Funds Act, Uniform Interstate Family Support Act, Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, and Uniform Anatomical Gift Act.
In total, there are more than 100 uniform acts, which the NCCUSL periodically updates. Recent examples include the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, Revised Uniform Arbitration Act, Revised Uniform Partnership Act, Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, and the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act.
A state may adopt a uniform act as written by NCCUSL, or a state may adopt a modified version. Unless such changes are minor, they can seriously obstruct the purpose of uniform acts—legal harmonization. Therefore, persons doing business in different states must always still check local law to ensure that (1) a uniform act was enacted in the state that governs a particular legal issue, and (2) the local act actually conforms to the text promulgated by NCCUSL.
For example, in Payne v. Stalley (1995), a lawyer relied on the official text of the
U.S. Territory of Palmyra Island
Uniform acts enacted in Hawaii after
Model law
Model act, also called a model law or a piece of model legislation, is a suggested example for a law, drafted centrally to be disseminated and suggested for enactment in multiple independent legislatures.
See also
- List of Uniform Acts (United States)
- Model act
- Uniform Commercial Code
- State law
- UNIDROIT
References
- ^ a b "National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws" (PDF). HeinOnline.org. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
- United States Government Printing Office. "TENTH AMENDMENT ---- RESERVED POWERS ---- CONTENTS"(PDF). gpo.gov.
- ^ 672 So. 2d 822 (Fla. 2d DCA 1995)
- ^ 672 So.2d at 823.
- ^ "GAO/OGC-98-5 – U.S. Insular Areas: Application of the U.S. Constitution". U.S. Government Printing Office. November 7, 1997. Retrieved August 16, 2023.