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The Uniform Law Commission website is a great first stop on your research if you only need to know which states have adopted a uniform law. For every uniform law, the ULC provides a synopsis of and full text of the law, as well as a map that indicates which states have adopted it.
The ULC website is NOT a great place to go for specific statutory citations for each state’s adoption of the law (either in codes or session laws), or for clarification as to how each state during its enactment made changes to the uniform law.
Additionally, you cannot locate any citing case law through this free website. For that, you need the Uniform Laws Annotated, either in print (which we have in Carson City) or online via Westlaw (in library use only).
For example, the text of the uniform law itself is found under the Documents tab.
From here, you can access the final act with drafter's comments. Because the ULC targets state legislatures, also included is an "Enactment Kit" for use by legislatures to initiate enacting a uniform law.