Not sure of any specific resources offhand, although the principle in play is
relatively simple. If the electronic version of the record is the original
record, the paper copies - no matter how critical they are in the process -
are transitory convenience copies (unless a wet-ink signature is applied or
some other information is applied somehow). Therefore they should be
destroyed as soon as they're no longer in use. A trusted system where the
electronic original resides is important so that people aren't squirreling
their own copies away somewhere.
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