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Cash register manufacturers and their representatives, after the release of a newer version of the program, evaluate whether it affects financial data and/or financial data security (data integrity, immutability, and availability). Software changes that affect the operation of the cash register and the compliance of the cash register with the technical requirements must be submitted by the manufacturer or his authorized representative to LMI, together with a warranty letter confirming the compliance of the changes with the technical requirements.
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