The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, also known as the Uniform Law Commission (ULC), has been providing states with non-partisan and well-drafted legislation since 1892. Their work aims to bring clarity and stability to critical areas of state statutory law, simplifying life for people who live, work, or travel in multiple states and improving local economies by facilitating interstate commerce.
The ULC promotes state autonomy by offering a collaborative process for state governments to address issues where uniformity of law is necessary but federal oversight is not. Their uniform acts provide consistent rules and procedures across states while also considering the diverse experiences of each state. Through an open and deliberative process, the ULC drafts these acts with the expertise of state-appointed commissioners, legal advisors, and observers.
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