Or. Admin. Code § 160-100-1030 - Deficient Application or Lesson Plan
(1) If the Secretary of State determines that
a Notary Public Education Provider Application or Amendment form is incomplete,
or that a lesson plan does not satisfy the requirements of ORS section 21,
chapter 219, Oregon Laws 2013 or this chapter, the Secretary of State will
issue a deficiency notice containing an itemized description of the
deficiencies identified. The deficiency notice will be sent by first class mail
to the provider's address listed on the Notary Public Education Provider
Application or Amendment form.
(2)
A provider has 30 days from the date on which the deficiency notice was mailed
by the Secretary of State to submit documentation to the Secretary of State
curing the deficiencies identified in the deficiency notice.
(3) The Secretary of State may issue more
than one deficiency notice to a provider regarding the same Notary Public
Education Provider Application or Amendment form and lesson plan at any time
during the review process.
(4) The
Secretary of State may disapprove a Notary Public Education Provider
Application or Amendment form if the deficiencies are not cured in accordance
with section (2).
(5) After the
disapproval of a provider's application or amendment, the provider has the
right to a hearing on the matter, and the proceeding will be conducted in
accordance with the contested case procedures set out in ORS 184.313 through
183.500, and the Attorney
General's Model Rules of Procedure for Contested Cases.
(6) Upon the effective date of a final order
in a contested case, or if the final order is appealed, a final appellate
judgment disapproving an application or amendment, a provider may cure the
deficiencies identified in the decision by submitting a Notary Public Education
Provider Application or Amendment form in accordance with OAR
160-100-1030.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: Sec. 21, ch.219, OL 2013
Stats. Implemented: Sec. 21, ch. 219, OL 2013
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