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(iii) Receipts shall be obtained on every occasion when classified equipment changes hands en route.
(iv) Receipts shall be signed by the final receiving Competent Authority and returned to the originating Competent Authority.

(c) Electronic transmissions

CMI transmitted by electronic means shall be protected during transmission using encryption appropriate for the level of security classification of the CMI. Information systems processing, storing, or conveying CMI shall receive security accreditation by the appropriate authority of the Party employing the system.

ARTICLE 13
DESTRUCTION

1. The Parties shall destroy classified documents and media by burning, shredding, pulping, or other means preventing reconstruction in whole or in part of provided CMI.

2. The Parties shall destroy classified equipment beyond recognition or modify it so as to preclude reconstruction in whole or in part of provided CMI.

ARTICLE 14
REPRODUCTION

When the Parties reproduce classified documents or media, they shall also reproduce all original security markings thereon. The Parties shall place such reproduced classified documents or media under the same controls as the original classified documents or media. The Parties shall limit the number of copies to that required for official purposes.

ARTICLE 15
TRANSLATION

The Parties shall ensure that all translations of provided CMI are done by individuals with Personnel Security Clearances pursuant to Articles 7 and 16. The Parties shall keep the number of copies to a minimum and control the distribution. Such translations shall bear an appropriate security classification and a suitable notation in the language into which it is translated indicating that the document or media contains CMI of the Originating Party.