Or. Admin. Code § 160-100-0000 - Definitions
As used in ORS 194.205 to 194.990, and OAR 160-100-0000 to 160-100-0850:
(1)
"Public Records Address" shall mean postal or street address.
(2) "Days" means calendar days.
(3) "Electronic notarial signature" means an
electronic signature, as defined in ORS
194.215, used by the
notary to officially sign electronic records.
(4) "Notary," as used in these rules, means
"notary public."
(5) "Oath of
Office" in accordance with ORS
194.315(3),
a notary public shall keep on file an Oath of Office with the Secretary of
State, affirming the notary's intent to follow the laws and constitutions of
the United States of America and the State of Oregon.
(6) "Official Misconduct" means the grounds
to deny, revoke, suspend, or condition the commission of a notary public, as
stated in ORS
194.340.
(7) "Official Stamp" or "Official Notary
Stamp" means a physical image affixed to a tangible record that can be legibly
reproduced by a photographic method, and that meets the description of OAR
160-100-0100; or information required under 160-100-0100(3) that is attached to
or logically associated with an electronic record. An official stamp does not
include a stamping device, as defined in ORS
194.215(17).
The official stamp of a notary public is an official notarial seal for all
purposes under the law of this state.
(8) "Practice" means conducting a course of
repeated notarizations in Oregon beyond a 30-day period.
(9) "Record" means information that is
inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other
medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.
(10) "Remote online notarization" means a
notarial act performed for a remotely located individual by means of
communication technology.
(11)
"Remote online notarization vendor" means a third-party that offers the
services of a tamper-evident technology approved for remote online notarization
acts.
(12) "Secretary of State"
means the Corporation Division of the Secretary of State's office.
(13) "Tamper-evident" means in a manner that
is capable of independent verification and renders any subsequent change or
modification to the electronic record evident.
(14) "Venue" shall include both the
jurisdiction of the Oregon notary public and the county in which the notarial
act was performed.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 194.360
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 194.315, HB 4212 (2020), ORS 194.215 & ORS 194.340
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