This sub-policy describes how Organisation Assurers ("OAs") conduct assurances on Dutch organisations.
It fits within the overall web-of-trust or assurance process and the Organisation Assurance Policy (OAP) of CAcert.
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Note: from 31st of December 2009 all Dutch organisations (also: ministery and public offices, religious sociaties, liberal professions, partnerships, one-man business, association of house-owners, etc.) will need to be registered with the Trade Office.<br><br>
<h2>3.3 COAP</h2>
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In addition to the checks defined in the policy, the COAP form for Dutch organisations requires:<br>
a. The OA must keep all provided documentation and will maintain digital readability if documents are provided in digital format for 7 years.<br>
b. Signatures from organisation officials must meet the following requirements<br>
    i.   as legally specified for the type of organisation<br>
    ii.  as specified in the official documents (f.e. the extract from the Register)<br>
    iii. as delegated within the organisation (proof of delegation needed)