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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1999, and for other purposes · Sec. 1706

Sec. 1706. STUDY ON USE OF ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES

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## SEC. 1706 STUDY ON USE OF ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES ###
(a)Ongoing Study Required In order to fulfill the responsibility to administer the functions assigned under chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, the provisions of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (divisions D and E of Public Law 104–106) and the amendments made by that Act, and the provisions of this title, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall, in cooperation with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, conduct an ongoing study of the use of electronic signatures under this title on— ####
(1)paperwork reduction and electronic commerce; ####
(2)individual privacy; and ####
(3)the security and authenticity of transactions. ###
(b)Reports The Director shall submit to Congress on a periodic basis a report describing the results of the study carried out under subsection (a).
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Sec. 1706
STUDY ON USE OF ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES
Pub. L.Pub. L. 104-106
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