Electronic signature verification enables alternative signing methods and triggers deemed registration when certificate not issued. Amendments broaden acceptable signature and verification methods by substituting 'digitally signed' and 'signed' with 'duly signed or verified through electronic verification code' and by authorising e-signature or other notified verification modes; they establish that if a registration certificate is not issued on the common portal within fifteen days after furnishing required information and no notice has been issued, registration is deemed granted and the certificate shall be made available on the portal verified by electronic verification code.
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Electronic signature verification enables alternative signing methods and triggers deemed registration when certificate not issued.
Amendments broaden acceptable signature and verification methods by substituting "digitally signed" and "signed" with "duly signed or verified through electronic verification code" and by authorising e-signature or other notified verification modes; they establish that if a registration certificate is not issued on the common portal within fifteen days after furnishing required information and no notice has been issued, registration is deemed granted and the certificate shall be made available on the portal verified by electronic verification code.
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