Information utilities must store financial data, accept electronic submissions, ensure authentication, and maintain inter-operability. Information utilities must create and store financial information in a universally accessible format, accept electronic submissions from obligated and voluntary submitters, meet prescribed service quality standards, and ensure authentication by all concerned parties before storage. They must also provide access to stored financial information, publish prescribed statistical information, and maintain inter-operability with other information utilities.
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Information utilities must store financial data, accept electronic submissions, ensure authentication, and maintain inter-operability.
Information utilities must create and store financial information in a universally accessible format, accept electronic submissions from obligated and voluntary submitters, meet prescribed service quality standards, and ensure authentication by all concerned parties before storage. They must also provide access to stored financial information, publish prescribed statistical information, and maintain inter-operability with other information utilities.
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