(a) This article shall be known and may be cited as the Electronic Recording Delivery Act of 2004. (b) For the purposes of this article, the following definitions shall apply: (1) âAuthorized submitterâ means a party that has entered into a contract with a county recorder pursuant to Section 27391 and is not disqualified pursuant to Section 27395. (2) âComputer security auditorâ means computer security personnel hired to perform an independent audit of the electronic recording delivery system. The computer security auditor shall be independent of the county recorder and the authorized submitter and shall not be the same contractor hired to establish or participate in a countyâs electronic recording delivery system or in the authorized submitterâs portion of that system. (3) âDigital electronic recordâ means a record containing information that is created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means, but not created in original paper form. (4) âDigitized electronic recordâ means a scanned image of the original paper document. (5) âElectronic recording delivery systemâ means a system to deliver for recording, and to return to the party requesting recording, digitized or digital electronic records. (6) âSecurity testingâ means an independent security audit by a computer security auditor, including, but not limited to, attempts to penetrate an electronic recording delivery system for the purpose of testing the security of that system. (7) âSource codeâ means a program or set of programs, readable and maintainable by humans, translated or interpreted into a form that the electronic recording delivery system can execute. (8) âSystem certificationâ means the issuance of a confirmation letter regarding a countyâs electronic recording delivery system by the Attorney General.
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