Or. Admin. Code § 350-060-0047 - Electronic Filing and Service
(1) The Commission allows filing of all
documents by electronic mail (email) to the Commission's Office. All documents
shall be emailed to crgc@gorgecommission.org, and shall have a subject heading
that clearly identifies the email as filing a document and that clearly
identifies the appeal by caption and/or appeal number. The Commission allows
email filing even if a party opts out of email service. A party need not file a
document by mail if that party has already filed the document by
email.
(2) All documents may be
served by email to parties and persons that do not opt out of email service
(see rules below for Notice of Appeal and Notice of Appearance). Parties filing
a Notice of Appeal are encouraged to communicate with parties and persons who
are entitled to receive a copy of the Notice of Appeal about electronic service
of the Notice of Appeal.
(3) The
preferred format for filed and served documents shall be a searchable portable
document format (.pdf). Color originals available electronically, or easily
able to be scanned in color shall be filed and served in color. Requirements
for color covers or fastening of documents shall not apply to documents filed
or served by email.
(4) The
Commission understands that parties' and persons' computers and internet
service may display times that vary by several minutes, and have different
technological capabilities. Parties and persons filing and serving documents by
email should communicate with each other to ensure that the documents can be
received and read. The Commission will apply the rules in this chapter in the
interest of promoting full participation in an appeal, resolving the appeal in
an expeditious manner, and to promote justice in disputes concerning email
filing and service such as whether a document was timely filed; timely served;
should have been filed or served by email; whether and when the document was
received; and whether the document was sent in a readable format. In resolving
disputes over electronic service, the Commission will consider whether the
parties made good faith efforts to communicate about electronic mail service
and whether parties attempted to resolve the dispute without involving the
Commission.
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