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Session 52-1 Session 52 E-Signature: Implications of the E-SIGN Legislation for Student Aid 1.

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1 Session 52-1 Session 52 E-Signature: Implications of the E-SIGN Legislation for Student Aid 1

2 Session 52-2 Legality of Electronic Transactions 2

3 Session 52-3 What are the laws that affect e-transactions? Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA) & Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (E-SIGN)

4 Session 52-4 GPEA n To promote e-commerce by the Federal Government n Electronic records have legal effect, validity, and enforceability n Agencies to allow electronic transactions and maintenance of electronic records, when practicable n Applies to any transaction with a PRA number

5 Session 52-5 E-Sign Legislation n To promote e-commerce in private sector n Legal equivalence between paper and electronic documents for binding transactions n Applies to private sector SFA transactions regulated by Federal and State government n Government to specify standards to ensure accuracy, integrity, and accessibility of records n Requires consent and protection of [student] consumer in electronic context

6 Session 52-6 Legislative Compliance Timeline ED Effective 06/30/01 for FFEL, Perkins and DL Effective 10/21/03 Signed 06/30/00 E-SIGN GPEA Generally Effective 10/01/00 Signed 10/21/98 Record retention requirements 3/1/01, or 6/01/01 if there is a pending rulemaking

7 Session 52-7 Legal and Policy Standards 7

8 Session 52-8 Legal and Policy Standards n Standards for E-Signature –Digitized Signature –Digital Certificate –Digital Document Note Identifiers Personal Identification Number (PIN) Other Data n Retention and Retrieval of Records n Submission of Records to ED

9 Session 52-9 Business Process Workflows 9

10 Session 52-10 FAFSA Processor (CPS) Federal Databases Creates Batch File PIN Database Customer Logs on to Website & Requests PIN PIN Generation and Issuance Returns Batch File Match Results to CPS 1 2 3 Generates PIN & Mails to Customer If Match = Yes 4 5 Completes FAFSA & Submits to CPS - or -

11 Session 52-11 School Submits Loan Record Lender System e-MPN File Lender Website Borrower Signs e-MPN A PIN Database Promissory Note Signing School prompts borrower to sign e-MPN 12 3 4 5

12 Session 52-12 Authentication Gateway Customer DL Servicing FAFSA O-T-W DL Consolidation DL Origination NSLDS PIN Website PIN Database User Access History Database Certificate Authorities USPS VeriSign etc. AUTHENTICATIONGATEWAYAUTHENTICATIONGATEWAY FFEL Prom Note Signing SFA Web Portals (Students, Schools & Financial Partners Websites)

13 Session 52-13 E-MPN Database Matches FAFSA PIN E-DOC Origination/ Certification School Data

14 Session 52-14 Database Matches FAFSA PIN E-DOC Origination/ Certification School Data -SSN - -DOB E-Record - -Promise to Pay - -Disclosures - -References - -Entrance Counseling - -Grade Level - -Loan Amount - -Loan Period E-MPN

15 Session 52-15 Questions and Answers? Visit SFA’s Electronic Identification website at: EXTRANET.SFA.ED.GOV/CIO You will be prompted for a username and password once you click on the Electronic Identification hotlink. The username is USERNAME. The password is PASSWORD. This site will give you: 1) a listing of questions and answers from the three EAC conferences 2) the presentation slides given at the EAC on Electronic Signatures 3) the ability to send questions and comments to SFA 4) a calendar of upcoming events in relation to e-signatures


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