Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 530.320 - Electronic Signature Code
a) An
electronic signature code, consisting of encrypted data using a combination of
a verified Internet Filer's name, social security number, and date of birth, is
to be used in lieu of a written signature for electronic applications filed
with the Department under this Subpart C.
b) An electronic signature code will be
verified by the Department during the login process to this program and applies
to all data entered by a verified Internet Filer on the separate screens
comprising an electronic application transmitted to the Department via the
Internet upon completion.
c)
Transmitting an electronic signature code as part of a completed electronic
application has the same legal effect as if a verified Internet Filer had
signed and submitted a paper application to the Department for the claim year,
including but not limited to:
1)
Authentication by the Department of a request by an individual to be verified
as an Internet Filer for the current claim year;
2) A penalty of perjury statement (see
320 ILCS 25/9
);
3) A release of records to the
Department for eligibility determinations (see
320 ILCS 25/4
);
4) Assignment to the Department
of prescription drug benefits paid by third parties (see
320 ILCS
25/6(d)(4) );
5) Consent to the repayment of erroneous or
unauthorized benefits to the Department (see
320 ILCS 25/9
);
6) Release of medical and
pharmaceutical records to the Department for audit and authentication purposes
as well as the operation of a drug utilization review service; and
7) Request to waive confidentiality for the
limited purpose of viewing or printing a paper copy of a completed electronic
application transmitted to the Department via the Internet under this Subpart
C.
d) In accordance with
the confidentiality provisions of the Act (see
320 ILCS
25/8(a) ), an electronic application
will be considered unsigned unless all components of a verified Internet
Filer's electronic signature code are transmitted to the Department via the
Internet and the Department issues a confirmation number to the verified
Internet Filer to acknowledge receipt of its transmission and to confirm the
timely filing of a completed electronic application under the
program.
e) An electronic signature
code will be considered valid until:
1) A
verified Internet Filer notifies the Department that his or her electronic
signature code has been compromised; or
2) The Department determines that a verified
Internet Filer's electronic signature code has been compromised.
f) If a verified Internet Filer
exits the program after transmitting his or her electronic application to the
Department via the Internet, he or she will be allowed limited re-access for
the purpose of viewing or printing a paper copy of his or her completed
electronic application by entering his or her electronic signature code at the
screen prompt for the appropriate request during the login process to the
program.
Notes
Added at 26 Ill. Reg. 8437, effective May 24, 2002
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