§100.30. Criteria for Acceptance of Electronic Signatures  


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  • A qualified security procedure is a security procedure for identifying a person that is capable of creating, in a trustworthy manner, an electronic signature that:

     

    a)         is unique to the signer within the context in which it is used;

     

    b)         can be used to objectively identify the person signing the electronic record;

     

    c)         was reliably created by such identified person and that cannot be readily duplicated or compromised;

     

    d)         is created and is linked to the electronic record to which it relates in a manner that, if the record or the signature is intentionally or unintentionally changed after signing, the electronic signature is invalidated; and

     

    e)         complies with this Part.