Sec. 4. (a) Whenever this article requires that notice or other material be sent by mail, the material may be sent by electronic means as stated in any of the following: (1) Rules adopted by the governmental body. (2) Written policies of the purchasing agency. (3) A solicitation. (b) Rules, written policies, and solicitation statements described in subsection (a): (1) are subject to this article; and (2) must provide that the transmission of information is at least as efficient and secure as sending the material by mail. (c) A governmental body may receive electronic offers if both of the following apply: (1) The solicitation indicates the procedure for transmitting the electronic offer to the governmental body. (2) The governmental body receives the offer on a fax machine, by electronic mail, or by means of another electronic system that has a security feature that protects the content of an electronic offer with the same degree of protection as the content of an offer that is not transmitted by electronic means. (d) A governmental body conducting a reverse auction must receive electronic offers for supplies through an Internet purchasing site.
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