I know there are regulations regarding electronic signatures...

SallieMae, who owns my old studen loan, uses e-signatures when you
work with your loan online. I'll log into their site and check out
their docs (like privacy policy) later. Gotta head to a doc's
appointment right now.

Laterz,
J


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:04:13 -0500, Stephen Hait <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jared asked:
> > What's the driver behind needing PDF for this solution, if I may
> > ask?
> 
> Primarily the requirement for a user's signature on the form. The
> user enters data that's stored and used to populate the form,
> then they print the PDF that's populated with their data, sign the
> form and mail it in. For this case, the form needs to be updated
> each year so the user can make any minor changes in
> subsequent years and avoid having to enter all the form data
> once it's been entered initially.
> 
> Is there an electronic signature of some kind that would be the
> same as an actual signature? If it would be acceptible to the
> insurance companies we deal with, that might be worth
> investigating.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 

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