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limited to the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, and the Washington Uniform <br /> Electronic Transactions Act, as existing or amended. <br /> 4. To the fullest extent consistent with the City Charter and City ordinances,the Mayor,City <br /> Clerk, Department Directors, City Attorney, and each of their designees, are authorized to use the Adobe <br /> Sign electronic signature platform or the DocuSign electronic platform or any alternative or future <br /> replacement of such platform to affix electronic signatures to City records as provided in this policy. <br /> 5. Electronic signatures may be used on City records requiring execution by a third party. <br /> 6. Electronic signatures cannot by applied using another official or employee's name. <br /> Records signed on behalf of the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tempore, City Council, City Clerk, Department <br /> Directors, or City Attorney, or other authorized signer by a Designee shall use their own electronic <br /> signature. Staff attorneys as designated by the City Attorney may approve contracts as to form on behalf <br /> of the Office of the City Attorney. Clerk staff as designated by the City Clerk may attest contracts on behalf <br /> of the Office of the City Clerk. <br /> 7. An electronic signature is an acceptable substitute for a wet signature on records <br /> requiring the signature of any record whenever the use of a wet signature is authorized or required,except <br /> as provided herein. <br /> 8. If an electronic signature is used for interstate transaction or for document required by <br /> the US Federal Government,the electronic signature shall comply with the requirements of the Electronic <br /> Signatures in Global and Electronic Commerce Act. <br /> 9. This policy in no way affects the City's ability to conduct a transaction using a physical <br /> medium and shall not be construed as a prohibition on the use of wet signatures. <br /> 10. In the event that the law requires that a document be notarized, acknowledged,verified, <br /> or made under oath,this requirement is satisfied if the electronic signature is of the person authorized to <br /> notarize, acknowledge, verify, or administer the oath, together with the other information required by <br /> other applicable law, is attached or logically associated with the signature or record. <br /> 11. The City may accept documents that have been notarized electronically provided that the <br /> electronic notarization complied with WAC 308-30 and RCW 42.45. <br /> VI. Technical Standards <br /> 1. At a minimum, any approved use of an electronic or digital signature must comply with <br /> the following("technical standards"): <br /> a. Provide for security, authentication, record integrity, record retention, and <br /> nonrepudiation of the electronic communication; <br /> b. Verify the signer is who they represent themselves to be because the signer has had to <br /> prove their identity to a certificate authority to obtain the digital signature; <br /> c. Confirm the signature was applied to the document and not copied from another <br /> document because the signature file is cryptographically bound to the document; <br /> d. Ensure the document was not altered after it was signed; and <br />