Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3349 - Northeast Ohio Medical University
Chapter 3349-3 - Faculty Rules
Section 3349-3-110 - Electronic signatures
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3349-3-110
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to allow for the use of electronic signatures by methods that are practical and secure, streamline administrative processes, and comply with applicable law.
(B) Scope
This rule applies to all university employees, students, or other individuals using electronic signatures to conduct university business.
(C) Definitions
(1)
"Authorization"
means an individual has verified permission and requisite authority to sign a
record, electronic or otherwise, and/or perform certain operations, including
executing agreements to bind the university.
(2)
"Electronic"
means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless,
optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.
(3)
"Electronic
record" means a record created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or
stored by electronic means.
(4)
"Electronic
signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or process attached to or
logically associated with a record or executed or adopted by a person with the
intent to sign the record.
(5)
"Electronic
transaction" means a transaction conducted or performed, in whole or in part,
by electronic means or electronic records.
(6)
"Permission and
requisite authority" means the university official charged with obtaining the
signature in the course of executing the specific administrative task on behalf
of the university in performance of his/her regular job-related duties shall
assume responsibility for defining and executing the practice of using
electronic signatures as defined in this rule.
(D) Rule statement
(1)
An
electronic signature may be accepted in all situations when the requirement of
a signature or approval is stated or implied, except when law or regulation
specifically requires a handwritten signature.
(2)
The university
official charged with executing the administrative task on behalf of the
university may identify specific transactions to be executed by electronic
signature.
(3)
The university official charged with executing the
administrative task on behalf of the university may identify specific
transactions that shall not be executed by electronic
signature.
(4)
Nothing in this rule shall limit the university's right
or option to conduct a transaction on paper or in non-electronic form, nor
affect the university's right or obligation to have documents be provided or
made available on paper when required by applicable policies, laws, or
regulations.
(5)
The university may specify the type of electronic
signature required and the manner and format in which the electronic signature
must be affixed to the electronic record, and the identity or, or criteria that
must be met by, any third party used in facilitating the
process.
(6)
An electronic signature may not be valid if the
individual who signed using such signature did not have authorization by the
university to sign an electronic record.
(a)
Appropriate
procedures must be used to confirm the individual signing the record has the
required signature authority.
(b)
An electronic
signature used by a person without the authority to sign such record, or used
on a record for which electronic signature, is not approved by the university,
shall not be considered binding on the university.
(2)
Falsification of
electronic records or electronic signatures is prohibited. It is a violation of
this rule for an individual to sign as if they were another individual, and any
documents executed under such false pretenses is null and void at the
discretion of the university.
(3)
Violations
(a)
Employees who
violate this rule are subject to disciplinary action up to and including
termination of employment, and/or potential criminal sanctions under applicable
federal, state, and local law.
(b)
Students and
prospective students who violate this rule are subject to disciplinary action
under the student conduct code, and/or potential criminal sanctions under
applicable federal, state, and local law.
(c)
Other individuals
to whom this rule applies who violate this rule are subject to appropriate
sanctions, including but not limited to, termination of the relationship and/or
potential criminal sanctions under applicable federal, state, and local
law.
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