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2001 SESSION
SB 1019 Guidelines to Electronic Trans. Act's implications on st. agencies.
Introduced by: Stephen D. Newman | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Attorney General; Secretary of Technology; guidelines to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act's implications on state agencies. Directs the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Technology, to develop guidelines to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act's implications on state agencies' implementation of electronic transactions. Upon receiving the guidelines, each agency is directed to examine the provisions of the Code of Virginia specific to that agency and identify where changes are necessary to facilitate the agency's implementation of electronic transactions and report its findings to the Secretary of Technology.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Attorney General; Secretary of Technology; guidelines to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act's implications on state agencies. Directs the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Technology, to develop guidelines to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act's implications on state agencies' implementation of electronic transactions. Upon receiving the guidelines, each agency is directed to examine the provisions of the Code of Virginia specific to that agency and identify where changes are necessary to facilitate the agency's implementation of electronic transactions and report its findings to the Secretary of Technology.