Wash. Admin. Code § 308-30-330 - Retention of audio-visual recordings and repositories
(1) A notary public must retain any
audio-visual recording created under RCW 42.45.280(3)(c) in a computer or other
electronic storage device that protects the recording against unauthorized access
by password or other secure means of authentication. The recording must be
created in an industry-standard audio-visual file format and must not include
images of any electronic record that was the subject of the remote notarial
act.
(2) An audio-visual recording
must be retained for at least ten years after the recording is made.
(3) A notary public must take reasonable steps
to ensure that a backup of the audio-visual recording exists and is secure from
unauthorized use.
(4) The fact that
the notary public's employer, contractor, or repository keeps or stores any
audio-visual recordings shall not relieve the notary of the duties required by
these rules.
(5) The personal
representative or guardian of a notary public shall follow RCW 42.45.280(6)
related to the disposition of the notary public's audio-visual recordings upon
the death or adjudication of incompetency of the notary public.
(6) The notary public, or the notary's personal
representative or guardian, shall provide access instructions to the department
for any audio-visual recordings maintained or stored by the notary, upon
commission resignation, revocation, or expiration without renewal, or upon the
death of adjudication of incompetency of the notary.
(7) A notary public, or the notary's personal
representative or guardian, may by written contract engage a third party to act
as a repository to provide the storage required by this section. A third party
under contract under this section shall be deemed a repository under RCW
42.45.280(6).
(8) Any contract under
subsection (7) of this section must:
(a) Enable
the notary public, or the notary's personal representative or guardian, to comply
with the retention requirements of this section even if the contract is
terminated; or
(b) Provide that the
information will be transferred to the notary public, or to the notary's personal
representative or guardian, if the contract is terminated.
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