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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 161 — School employees -- teachers' retirement and tenure

161.695 Use and acceptance of electronic signatures.

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(1)Notwithstanding any provision of KRS 161.220 to 161.716 to the contrary, the
Teachers' Retirement System may, when it deems appropriate, use and accept
electronic signatures on any retirement system document, and for any reason that
the retirement system would otherwise require a signature, if the electronic
signatures are submitted using technology that the board of trustees of the
retirement system deems sufficient to protect their integrity, security, and
authenticity.
(2)If deemed appropriate for use and acceptance under this section, an electronic
signature shall have the same force and effect as a handwritten signature.
(3)The board of trustees of the retirement system may promulgate an administrative
regulation in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A to establish guidelines for the use
and acceptance of electronic signatures.
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