2257-Compliance.com Offers Software Solution

SEATTLE – 2257-Compliance.com has announced the availability of a licensed version of its solution for compliance with the new 2257 regulations. 2257-Compliance.com's initial offering was for a remote service only.

"We're offering the licensed version in response to market demand," Quentin Boyer, vice-president of marketing, said. "A significant number of people who evaluated the product told us that they would love to see our solution available to them for in-house use. We listened and responded."

The product, TrueCompliance, offers a comprehensive, fully-compliant solution to producers, allowing them to adhere to the rigid record-keeping requirements of 18 U.S.C. 2257 and 28 CFR Part 75. TrueCompliance is designed to ensure that records maintained by producers strictly conform to the new regulations by assuring the creation and storage of those records are separate from all other records of the producer, and that all the required indexing and cross-indexing of records is maintained in a fully automated fashion.

"We have been asked by numerous reviewers of the product if we intend to create a Content Management Solution," Boyer said. "And the answer is 'No.' We would love to, but we simply can't. The regulations specifically require that all 2257 records must be 'segregated from all other records, and shall not be contained within any other records.' If we were to add a Content Management feature to the product, our customers would be in immediate violation of section 75.2(e) of the regulations."

For more information, visit www.2257-compliance.com.

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