Or. Admin. Code § 820-025-0005 - Official Seal
(1) Seals, as
referenced by ORS 672.020(2) and 672.025(2), must be legible and contain the
printed name of the registrant, the date of registration, the number of the
registrant's certificate of registration, and the registrant's professional
title. The registrant's printed name on the seal will be exactly the same as
the registrant's name on file with the Board.
(2) The size of the seal must be at least 2
inches from point to point. The design and content of the seal will be an exact
replica, in style, of the examples shown in Exhibit 1 (Official Seals) for the
profession or branch of the profession in which the registrant is licensed. The
expiration or renewal date may be made part of the seal. If the expiration or
renewal date is not made part of the seal, it must be handwritten, in permanent
ink, after the word "Expires" or "Renews." Reduced or enlarged seals are not
permitted on final documents. In addition to these requirements, registrants
will use the following seals:
(a) Professional
engineers holding a structural engineering certificate will use the seal with
the designation "Structural" above the words "Registered Professional
Engineer," as shown in Exhibit 1-b. Other registered professional engineers
will use the seal shown in Exhibit 1-a; [Exhibit not included. See ED.
NOTE.]
(b) Registered professional
traffic engineer, who may practice only traffic engineering will use the seal
shown in Exhibit 1-f; [Exhibit not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(c) Registered professional land surveyors
will use the seal shown in Exhibit 1-c; [Exhibit not included. See ED.
NOTE.]
(d) Registered professional
photogrammetrists will use the seal shown in Exhibit 1-d; [Exhibit not
included. See ED. NOTE.]
(e)
Registered water right examiners will use the seal shown in Exhibit 1-e.
[Exhibit not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(3) The seal may be applied to a document by
rubber stamp or it may be computer-generated onto the document.
(4) The registrant will sign through the
middle of the seal or in the place on the seal as indicated for signature, in
handwriting, and in permanent ink.
(5) A digital signature, for final documents
is acceptable as an alternative to a handwritten signature in permanent ink if
the digital signature:
(a) Is unique to the
registrant using it;
(b) Is
independently verifiable by a Certificate Authority (3rd Party);
(c) Is under the sole control of the
registrant using it;
(d) Is linked
to the document in such a manner that the digital signature is invalidated if
any data in the document is changed; and
(e) Bears the phrase "digitally signed" in
place of a handwritten signature.
(6) Only individuals registered as
professional engineers, professional traffic engineers, professional land
surveyors, professional photogrammetrists, or certified water rights examiners
may use a seal with a shape, form or wording similar to those shown in Exhibit
1. Using such a seal without registration constitutes falsely representing that
the person is authorized to practice the profession.
Notes
Exhibits referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310 & 672.255
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 672.002 - 672.325
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