§ 400.209 - Electronic transmission and receiving system.  


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  • § 400.209 Electronic transmission and receiving system.

    Any Contractor under the Contract is required to:

    (a) Adopt a plan for the purpose of transmitting and receiving electronically, information to and from the Corporation concerning the original executed crop insurance documents;

    (b) Maintain an electronic system which must be tested and approved by the Corporation;

    (c) Maintain Corporation approval of the electronic system as a condition to the electronic transmission and reception of data by the Contractor;

    (d) Utilize the Corporation approved automated data processing and electronic data transmission capabilities to process crop insurance documents as required herein; and

    (e) Establish and maintain the electronic equipment and computer software program capability to:

    (1) Receive and store actuarial data electronically via telecommunications utilizing 3780 protocol and utilizing a BELL 208B or compatible modem at 4800 bits per second (bps);

    (2) Enter and store information from original crop insurance documents into electronic format;

    (3) Verify electronically stored information recorded from crop insurance documents with electronically stored actuarial information;

    (4) Compute and print the data elements in the Summary of Protection;

    (5) Transmit crop insurance data electronically, via 3780 protocol utilizing a BELL 208B or compatible modem at 4800 bps;

    (6) Receive electronic acknowledgements, error messages, and other data via 3780 protocol utilizing a BELL 208B or compatible modem at 4800 bps, and relate error messages to original crop insurance documents; and

    (7) Store backup data and physical documents.

    (The Corporation may approve other compatible specifications if accepted by the Corporation and if requested by the Contractor)