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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations regarding digital signatures, including, without limitation, regulations pertaining to:
1. The use of a digital signature, including, without limitation, standards for the commercial use of a digital signature;
2. Licensure of a certification authority, including, without limitation, professional standards that a certification authority must meet in conducting its business;
3. The verification of a digital signature;
4. The liability that may be incurred by a subscriber, certification authority or recipient of a message transformed by a digital signature, including, without limitation, the limitation of such liability;
5. The use of a digital signature as an acknowledgment, as that term is defined in NRS 240.002;
6. The issuance of injunctions and orders and the imposition of civil penalties pursuant to NRS 720.190;
7. The status of a private key as personal property;
8. The responsibilities of a subscriber with respect to the use and handling of a private key;
9. The confidentiality of information represented in a message that is transformed by a digital signature; and
10. Any other aspect of the use or verification of digital signatures that the Secretary of State determines to be necessary.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 59. Electronic Records and Transactions § 720.150. Adoption of regulations by Secretary of State - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-59-electronic-records-and-transactions/nv-rev-st-720-150/
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