Common use of Electronic Records and Signature Clause in Contracts

Electronic Records and Signature. The AAAPP authorizes, but does not require, the Sub-Recipient to create and retain electronic records and to use electronic signatures to conduct transactions necessary to carry out the terms of this contract. A Sub-Recipient that creates and retains electronic records and uses electronic signatures to conduct transactions shall comply with the requirements contained in the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act, Section 668.50, F.S. All electronic records must be fully auditable; are subject to Florida’s Public Records Law, Chapter 119, F.S.; must comply with contract Section 29, Data Integrity and Safeguarding Information; must maintain all confidentiality, as applicable; and must be retained and maintained by the Sub-Recipient to the same extent as non-electronic records are retained and maintained as required by this contract.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Area Agency, Area Agency, Area Agency

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Electronic Records and Signature. The AAAPP authorizes, but does not require, the Sub-Recipient to create and retain electronic records and to use electronic signatures to conduct transactions necessary to carry out the terms of this contract. A Sub-Recipient that creates and retains electronic records and uses electronic signatures to conduct transactions shall comply with the requirements contained in the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act, Section 668.50, F.S. All electronic records must be fully auditable; are subject to Florida’s Public Records Law, Chapter 119, F.S.; must comply with contract Section 29, Data Integrity and Safeguarding Information; must maintain all confidentiality, as applicable; and must be retained and maintained by the Sub-Recipient to the same extent as non-electronic records are retained and maintained as required by this contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Area Agency On, Area Agency On, Area Agency On

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Electronic Records and Signature. The AAAPP authorizes, but does not require, the Sub-Recipient to create and retain electronic records and to use electronic signatures to conduct transactions necessary to carry out the terms of this contract. A Sub-Recipient that creates and retains electronic records and uses electronic signatures to conduct transactions shall comply with the requirements contained requirementscontained in the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act, Section 668.50, F.S. All electronic records must be fully auditable; are subject to Florida’s Public Records Law, Chapter 119, F.S.; must comply with contract Section 29, Data Integrity DataIntegrity and Safeguarding Information; must maintain all confidentiality, as applicable; and must be retained and maintained by the Sub-Recipient to the same extent as non-electronic records are retained and maintained as required by this contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Area Agency On, Area Agency On

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