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Code · Oklahoma · Title 17 — Corporation Commission

§17-40.2. Electronic signatures.

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A. In the event any provision of the Oklahoma Statutes requires a signature of the Commission Chair or Vice Chair, a Corporation Commissioner, the Commission Secretary or a Commission Assistant Secretary, an electronic signature of a Corporation Commissioner shall satisfy such statute to certify or attest to:
1. Corporation Commission record;
2. A record kept by the Corporation Commission Court Clerk;
3. A records search of Corporation Commission records having been conducted and the results of such search; or
4. The completion of an appellate record.
B. In the event any provision of the Oklahoma Statutes requires notice by the Corporation Commission, electronic signatures of the Corporation Commissioners, the Commission Secretary, or a Commission Assistant Secretary satisfy the law, and an electronic image of the Corporation Commission's seal may be used in place of an imprinted seal.
C. In the event any provision of the Oklahoma Statues requires a citation to be issued by the Commission Secretary, the electronic signature of the Commission Secretary or a Commission Assistant Secretary satisfies the requirements of such statute.
D. An electronic signature of a Corporation Commissioner may be affixed to a Commission order by the Commission Secretary or a Commission Assistant Secretary upon written authority granted by the Commissioner, and an electronic image of the Corporation Commission's seal may be used in place of an imprinted seal. Added by Laws 2021, c. 54, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2021.
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