49 Pa. Code § 9.141a - Digital signature and seal
(a) Architectural documents that are signed
using a digital signature must have an electronic authentication process
attached to or logically associated with the electronic document. The digital
signature must be:
(1) Unique to the
licensee.
(2) Capable of
verification.
(3) Under the sole
control of the licensee.
(4) Linked
to a document in such a manner that the digital signature is invalidated if any
data in the document is changed.
(b) Architectural documents that are sealed
with a digital seal must have an electronic authentication process attached to
or logically associated with the electronic document. The digital seal must be:
(1) Unique to the licensee.
(2) Capable of verification.
(3) Under the sole control of the
licensee.
(4) Linked to a document
in such a manner that the digital seal is invalidated if any data in the
document is changed.
(c)
A hard copy printed from the transmitted electronic file shall bear the
facsimile of the digital signature and seal and be a confirmation that the
electronic file was not altered after the initial digital signing of the file.
Alterations to the file shall cause the signature and seal to be
voided.
Notes
The provisions of this § 9.141a added under sections 6(a) and 12 of the Architects Licensure Law (63 P.S. §§ 34.6(a) and 34.12).
This section cited in 49 Pa. Code § 9.140 (relating to definitions).
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