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Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-10-119

Filing of pre-implementation statement and post-implementation review

Known as the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act

The act spans §§ 47–47 (25 sections).

Acts 2001, ch. 72, § 19.

(1) Any local governmental public official including, but not limited to, officials of counties, municipalities, utility districts, other local governmental entities and those offices enumerated under § 8-22-101, implementing an electronic business system that provides for the sending and receiving of electronic records that contain electronic signatures and/or authorizations shall file a statement with the comptroller of the treasury at least thirty (30) days prior to offering such service. The statement shall contain the following information: A description of the computer hardware and software to be utilized;

(2) A description of the policies and procedures related to the implementation of the system;

(3) Documentation of the internal controls that will ensure the integrity of the system;

(4) A description of the local governmental public official's personnel who will be responsible for the implementation of the system;

(5) A description of the types of records and transactions to be electronically communicated, as well as a description of the transaction and/or record authorization process including a description of any electronic signatures to be used;

(6) The estimated cost of the system including development and implementation costs; and

(7) The expected benefits and/or the estimated cost savings, if any, of conducting business by electronic means.

(8) A local governmental public official who implements an electronic business system shall provide to the comptroller of the treasury a post-implementation review of the system between twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months after the date a statement described in this section has been filed with the comptroller. The review shall include: An assessment of the system by the local governmental public official;

(9) Responses from a survey of users of the system; and

(10) Any recommendations for improvements to the electronic business system.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.