Security paper definition

Security paper means standardized paper for issuing certified copies of vital record events that meets, at a minimum, national requirements for security features embedded within the paper to deter tampering, counterfeiting, photocopying, or imaging in order to help prevent fraudulent use of the certified copy and prevent identity theft.
Security paper means standardized paper for issuing certified copies of vital record events that meets, at a minimum, national requirements for security features embedded within the paper to deter
Security paper means any paper that is approved by the staff of the Board and that includes features that ensure that the paper:

Examples of Security paper in a sentence

  • Document Security Systems’ products, such as its new AuthentiGuard™ Security Paper, protect original documents from copying or duplication.


More Definitions of Security paper

Security paper means paper, referenced in A.R.S. § 32-1968(A)(4), that is approved by the Board or its staff and that includes one or more of the following features that attempt to prevent duplication or aid the authentication of a paper document: laid lines, enhanced laid lines, thermochromic ink, artificial watermark, fluorescent ink, chemical void, persistent void, penetrating numbers, high-resolution border, high-resolution latent images, micro-printing, prismatic printing, embossed images, abrasion ink, holograms, and foil stamping.
Security paper means standardized paper used for issuing controlled substance prescriptions to help prevent tampering, counterfeiting, and fraudulent use of controlled substances.
Security paper means a prescription pad or paper that has been approved by the board for use and contains the following characteristics:
Security paper means 60 pound opaque offset smooth paper printed in a flat tint, with hidden alert words embedded in the background tint such as "VOID," "COPY," or "UNAUTHORIZED COPY," or bar codes, logos, or other custom images that appear when a handheld verifier is placed on the paper or when the document is copied, scanned, faxed or reproduced in any form utilizing industry standard copiers, desktop scanners or facsimile machines. The appearance of the hidden words after reproduction of the document is intended to alert document recipients that they are looking at a non-original document. The paper is manufactured and marketed by DSS utilizing the "AuthetiGuard Pantagraph 4000" technology. The Safety Paper shall satisfy one or more of the following performance standards:
Security paper means paper utilizing security features on which the electronic
Security paper means a prescription pad or paper that has been approved by the

Related to Security paper

  • Security Agent means the Bond Trustee or any successor Security Agent, acting for and on behalf of the Secured Parties in accordance with any Security Agent Agreement or any other Finance Document.

  • Collateral has the meaning set forth in Section 2.

  • Guarantee and Security Agreement means that certain Guarantee, Pledge and Security Agreement, dated as of the Effective Date, among the Borrower, the Subsidiary Guarantors, the Administrative Agent, each holder (or a representative, agent or trustee therefor) from time to time of any Secured Longer-Term Indebtedness, and the Collateral Agent.

  • Proceeds Account Pledge Agreement means the pledge agreement entered into between the Issuer and the Agent on or prior to the First Issue Date in respect of a first priority pledge over the Proceeds Account and all funds held on the Proceeds Account from time to time, granted in favour of the Agent and the Bondholders (represented by the Agent).

  • Security Documents means the Security Agreement, the Mortgages, the Intellectual Property Security Agreement, the Pledge Agreement, the Facility Guarantee, and each other security agreement or other instrument or document executed and delivered pursuant to this Agreement or any other Loan Document that creates a Lien in favor of the Collateral Agent to secure any of the Obligations.