Montana Code 33-15-606. Validity of electronic delivery
33-15-606. Validity of electronic delivery. The legal effectiveness, validity, or enforceability of a contract or policy of insurance executed by a party may not be denied solely because the contract or policy was delivered by electronic means if the insurer has obtained the electronic consent of the party as required in 33-15-603.
Terms Used In Montana Code 33-15-606
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- electronic delivery: means :
(a)delivery to an electronic mail address at which a party has consented to receive notices or documents; or
(b)(i) posting on an electronic network or site accessible by the internet through use of a mobile application, computer, mobile device, tablet, or any other electronic device; and
(ii)sending separate notice of the posting to the electronic mail address at which the party has consented to receive notice of the posting or using any other delivery method to which the party has consented. See Montana Code 33-15-601
- Party: means a recipient of a notice or document required as part of an insurance transaction and includes an applicant, insured, policyholder, certificate holder, or annuity contract holder. See Montana Code 33-15-601