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The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL), one of the oldest of state organizations designed to encourage interstate cooperation, was organized in 1892 to promote uniformity by voluntary action of each state government.Since its organization, NCCUSL, also known as the Uniform Law Commissioners
or the ULC, has drafted over two hundred uniform laws on numerous subjects and in
various fields of law, many of which have been widely enacted. The
purpose of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws is to promote
uniformity in state law on all subjects where uniformity is desirable and practicable. To
accomplish this, the Commissioners participate in drafting acts on various subjects and
endeavor to secure consideration of the approved acts in the various states. More
information on the Conference and its activities may be obtained from its national
headquarters: National
Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Information relating to the Uniform Law Commissioners on the Internet National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Drafts of Proposed Uniform and Model Acts from the ULC (official site) Uniform Commercial Code (unofficial site) |