For purposes of this title, and unless the context expressly indicates otherwise:
"Digitally-signed communication" is a message that has been processed by a computer in such a manner that ties the message to the individual that signed the message.
"Message" means a digital representation of information intended to serve as a written communication.
"Person" means a human being or any organization capable of signing a document, either legally or as a matter of fact.
"Signer" means the person who signs a digitally signed communication with the use of an acceptable technology to uniquely link the message with the person sending it.
"Technology" means the computer hardware and/or software-based method or process used to create digital signatures.
"Digital Signatures Act" or "Nebraska Digital Signatures Act" means Neb. Rev. Stat. § 86-611.
"NAC" means Nebraska Administrative Code.
437 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 001