Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003
The Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 provides the legal framework for electronic commerce and transactions. The Act addresses electronic signatures, records, and contracts. Data privacy in the Cook Islands is governed by separate legislation, such as the Privacy Act 2016, not the Financial Transactions Reporting Act.
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Framework Domains (7)
Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Part 5, Sec. 24 | Supplier Information Disclosure |
| Part 5, Sec. 25 | Consumer Consent for Electronic Records |
| Part 5, Sec. 26 | Right to Withdraw Consent |
| Part 5, Sec. 27 | Cooling-Off Period for Electronic Transactions |
Electronic Contracts and Communications
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Part 3, Sec. 12 | Formation of Electronic Contracts |
| Part 3, Sec. 13 | Offer and Acceptance |
| Part 3, Sec. 14 | Time and Place of Dispatch |
| Part 3, Sec. 15 | Automated Transactions |
Electronic Transactions
Legal framework for electronic commerce
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Art. 2 | Consent Definition |
| Art. 3 | Objectives of Open Finance |
| Art. 4 | Participating Institutions |
| Art. 5 | Legal Recognition of Data Messages |
General Provisions
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| 42 USC 12181 | Definitions |
| 42 USC 12182(a) | General prohibition of discrimination |
| 42 USC 12182(b)(1) | Denial of participation |
| 42 USC 12182(b)(2)(A)(ii) | Reasonable modifications |
| 42 USC 12182(b)(2)(A)(iii) | Auxiliary aids and services |
| Art. 1 | Open Finance Implementation |
| Art. 2 | Consent Definition |
| Art. 3 | Objectives of Open Finance |
| Art. 4 | Participating Institutions |
| JOR-1 | Scope and Definitions (Article 1–2) |
| JOR-2 | Exemptions (Article 3) |
| LAOS-CC-Art1 | Purpose and Scope |
| LAOS-CC-Art2 | Definitions |
| PY-1 | Object and Scope |
| PY-2 | Definitions |
| Part 1, Sec. 1-3 | Purpose and Interpretation |
| Part 1, Sec. 4 | Application and Scope |
| Part 1, Sec. 5 | Crown Binding |
Legal Recognition of Electronic Records
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Part 2, Sec. 6 | Legal Recognition of Electronic Information |
| Part 2, Sec. 7 | Requirement for Writing |
| Part 2, Sec. 8 | Electronic Signatures |
| Part 2, Sec. 9 | Originals and Retention |
Liability and Enforcement
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Part 6, Sec. 30 | Intermediary Liability Limitations |
| Part 6, Sec. 31 | Offences and Penalties |
| Part 6, Sec. 32 | Dispute Resolution |
| Part 6, Sec. 33 | Regulatory Oversight |
Privacy and Data Protection Provisions
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| Part 4, Sec. 18 | Collection of Personal Information |
| Part 4, Sec. 19 | Use and Disclosure Limitations |
| Part 4, Sec. 20 | Data Security Obligations |
| Part 4, Sec. 21 | Access and Correction Rights |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003?
Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 is a compliance framework from Cook Islands with 7 domains and 42 controls. The Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 provides the legal framework for electronic commerce and transactions. The Act addresses electronic signatures, records, and contracts. Data privacy in the Cook Islands is governed by separate legislation, such as the Privacy Act 2016, not the Financial Transactions Reporting Act. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
How many controls does Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 have?
Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 has 42 controls organised across 7 domains. The largest domains are General Provisions (18 controls), Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce (4 controls), Electronic Contracts and Communications (4 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.
What frameworks does Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 map to?
Cook Islands Electronic Transactions Act 2003 maps to 563 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector (26% coverage), EU Maritime Single Window Environment Regulation (EU) 2019/1239 (26% coverage), EU Machinery Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2023/1230) (26% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.
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