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Originally Posted by cyberxxx
BTW, please read this part more carefully: "shall make such records available at the producer's place of business". Re-read it a few times if needed but try to understand it. So if it is allowed to have only digital copies of the docs (but it's really allowed for non-primary producers), and if you have these DIGITAL docs in some place (say on some server) that's available at YOUR place of business so it's also ok. I.e. if the mentioned server is available at YOUR place of business (say via Internet) - you DO NOT violate 2257.
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Until the inspectors stop in during a power failure, internet downtime, or while your computer is broken. Then what? They also might want copies for themselves so better hope that printer isn't out of ink, etc. I'm not looking it up again but they expect you to produce the records in a timely manner. Have fun explaining how you though it would be better to keep them on your computer or online. Wheeeeeeeeeeee