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- │WASHINGTON ELECTRONIC AUTHENTICATION ACT │
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- In April, 1996, the Governor of Washington signed into
- law Senate Bill 6423, known as the Washington Electronic
- Authentication Act, which is intended to enhance domestic
- and international trade in the State of Washington. This
- new law makes it possible now for a business to complete a
- transcontinental business agreement, including a valid
- signature, all via a personal computer, through the use of
- "digital signatures" in electronic transactions.
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- The Act makes possible a secure, convenient means for any
- business to electronically transmit contracts, letters of
- credit, payments and other formal documents which previously
- required a written signature. It authorizes an organization
- to obtain a special, unique code for use as its "signature"
- in such electronic transactions. Private vendors are to be
- licensed by the Washington Secretary of State's office to
- verify these signature codes upon receipt of an electronic
- document.
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- If such legislation spreads to other states, as seems likely,
- it should greatly facilitate doing business of all kinds on
- the Internet. For now, questions remain about the validity
- of such a transaction that is done with a party in another
- state or country, where the other jurisdiction does not yet
- have a law authorizing digital signatures. However, it
- should at least be safe now to rely on such signatures in a
- case where both parties are based in the state of Washington.