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LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

of June 9, 2017 No. 108

About modification of article 32 of the Law on the digital signature and the electronic document No. 91/2014

The Parliament adopts this organic law.

Art. I. – In part (1) article 32 of the Law on the digital signature and the electronic document No. 91/2014 (Official monitor of the Republic of Moldova, 2014, Art. No. 174-177, 397), with subsequent changes, shall be replaced with words the words "but cannot constitute more than one year." "but cannot constitute more than five years depending on the potential of technical means on creation of the digital signature.".

Art. II. – To the government jointly within 12 months from the date of publication of this law to bring the regulations into accord with this law with Service of information and safety.

Chairman of the parliament

Andrian Kandu

 

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