Electronic Form Equivalent definition

Electronic Form Equivalent means the original document, provided on the Bureau’s website, which is to be used when a sender reports required data via a paper document. When forms are reproduced, they shall be reproduced in their entirety, including instructions and shall not be modified without written consent of the Administrator. A form may be revised at any time at the discretion of the Administrator and will be available at no cost.
Electronic Form Equivalent means the transmission of information in Division-approved electronic formats instead of otherwise required paper documents. Division-approved electronic formats include nationally standardized EDI formats endorsed by the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC). Electronic form equivalents do not include transmission by facsimile, file data attached to electronic mail, or computer-generated paper forms.
Electronic Form Equivalent means the transmission of information sent in Division-approved electronic formats as specified in this rule, instead of otherwise required paper documents. Division-approved electronic formats include nationally standardized International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC). Electronic form equivalents do not include information sent transmission by facsimile, file data attached to electronic mail, or computer-generated paper forms.

More Definitions of Electronic Form Equivalent

Electronic Form Equivalent means the record, provided in the Florida Medical EDI Implementation Guide MEIG to be used when a sender electronically transmits required data to the Division. Electronic form equivalents do not include transmission by facsimile, data file(s) attached to electronic mail, or computer-generated paper-forms.
Electronic Form Equivalent means information sent in Division-approved electronic formats as specified in this rule, instead of otherwise required paper documents. Electronic form equivalents may require additional information not required in Rule Chapter 69L-3, F.A.C., for paper form filings. Electronic form equivalents do not include information sent by facsimile, file data attached to electronic mail, or computer-generated paper forms.
Electronic Form Equivalent means information sent in Division-approved electronic formats as specified in this rule, instead of otherwise required paper documents. Electronic form equivalents may require additional information not required in Rules 69L-3.0045, 69L-3.0091, 69L-3.012, 69L-3.016, 69L-3.0213, 69L-3.025, F.A.C., for