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2025 Florida Statutes
SECTION 1051
Control of electronic chattel paper.
Control of electronic chattel paper.
679.1051 Control of electronic chattel paper.—
(1) A purchaser has control of an authoritative electronic copy of a record evidencing chattel paper if a system employed for evidencing the assignment of interests in the chattel paper reliably establishes the purchaser as the person to which the authoritative electronic copy was assigned.
(2) A system satisfies subsection (1) if the record or records evidencing the chattel paper are created, stored, and assigned in a manner that:
(a) A single authoritative copy of the record or records exists which is unique, identifiable, and, except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (d)-(f), unalterable;
(b) The authoritative copy identifies the purchaser as the assignee of the record or records;
(c) The authoritative copy is communicated to and maintained by the purchaser or its designated custodian;
(d) Copies or amendments that add or change an identified assignee of the authoritative copy can be made only with the consent of the purchaser;
(e) Each copy of the authoritative copy and any copy of a copy is readily identifiable as a copy that is not the authoritative copy; and
(f) Any amendment of the authoritative copy is readily identifiable as authorized or unauthorized.
(3) A system satisfies subsection (1), and a purchaser has control of an authoritative electronic copy of a record evidencing chattel paper, if the electronic copy, a record attached to or logically associated with the electronic copy, or a system in which the electronic copy is recorded:
(a) Enables the purchaser to readily identify each electronic copy as either an authoritative copy or a nonauthoritative copy;
(b) Enables the purchaser to readily identify itself in any way, including by name, identifying number, cryptographic key, office, or account number, as the assignee of the authoritative electronic copy; and
(c) Gives the purchaser exclusive power, subject to subsection (4), to:
1. Prevent others from adding or changing an identified assignee of the authoritative electronic copy; and
2. Transfer control of the authoritative electronic copy.
(4) Subject to subsection (5), a power is exclusive under subparagraphs (3)(c)1. and 2. even if:
(a) The authoritative electronic copy, a record attached to or logically associated with the authoritative electronic copy, or a system in which the authoritative electronic copy is recorded limits the use of the authoritative electronic copy or has a protocol programmed to cause a change, including a transfer or loss of control; or
(b) The power is shared with another person.
(5) A power of a purchaser is not shared with another person as provided in paragraph (4)(b) and the purchaser’s power is not exclusive if:
(a) The purchaser can exercise the power only if the power also is exercised by the other person; and
(b) The other person:
1. Can exercise the power without exercise of the power by the purchaser; or
2. Is the transferor to the purchaser of an interest in the chattel paper.
(6) If a purchaser has the powers specified in subparagraphs (3)(c)1. and 2., the powers are presumed to be exclusive.
(7) A purchaser has control of an authoritative electronic copy of a record evidencing chattel paper if another person, other than the transferor to the purchaser of an interest in the chattel paper:
(a) Has control of the authoritative electronic copy and acknowledges that it has control on behalf of the purchaser; or
(b) Obtains control of the authoritative electronic copy after having acknowledged that it will obtain control of the electronic copy on behalf of the purchaser.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2001-198; s. 2, ch. 2012-59; s. 71, ch. 2025-92.