When was the electronic signature law promulgated?
1. The Electronic Signature Law was promulgated on August 28th, 2004.
2. "People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law" is a law formulated to standardize electronic signature behavior, establish the legal effect of electronic signature and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of all parties concerned.
3. Electronic signature refers to the data contained in the data message in electronic form and accompanied by data for identifying the identity of the signatory and indicating that the signatory approves its contents.
Legal basis: "Statistics Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 35 The statistical agencies of the people's governments at or above the county level have the right to take the following measures when investigating statistical violations or verifying statistical data: (1) Issue statistical inspection inquiries and ask the inspected objects about relevant matters; (two) require the inspection object to provide relevant original records and vouchers, statistical ledgers, statistical questionnaires, accounting materials and other relevant certificates and materials; (three) to ask the relevant personnel about matters related to the inspection; (four) to enter the business premises of the inspection object and the statistical data processing information system for inspection and verification; (five) with the approval of the person in charge of the institution, register and keep the relevant original records and vouchers, statistical ledgers, statistical questionnaires, accounting materials and other relevant certificates and materials of the inspected object; (6) Recording, audio-recording, video-recording, photographing and copying the information and materials related to the inspection items. When the statistical agencies of the people's governments at or above the county level conduct supervision and inspection, the number of supervision and inspection personnel shall not be less than two, and the law enforcement certificates shall be produced; If it is not produced, the relevant units and individuals have the right to refuse the inspection.