Uniform Law Commission
The Uniform Law Commission (ULC), established in 1892, is a non-partisan organization based in Chicago, IL that provides states with carefully crafted and uniform laws. Their work simplifies the lives of individuals who live, work, or travel across multiple states, while also promoting interstate commerce and improving local economies. The ULC's open and deliberative process involves state-appointed commissioners, legal advisors, and observers to draft each uniform act. The ULC's mission is to promote state autonomy by facilitating collaboration among state governments on issues where uniformity of law is necessary. Their uniform acts provide consistent rules and procedures across states, while also considering the diverse experiences of each state. With a focus on clarity and stability, the ULC's legislation brings coherence to critical areas of state statutory law, benefiting both individuals and businesses.Generated from the website