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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 84 · Electronic Transactions

84.014 Consent for conducting transaction with governmental agency

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84.014 Consent for conducting transaction with governmental agency. Notwithstanding the provisions of ORS 84.013, a governmental agency does not require an individual’s agreement or consent to conduct a transaction by electronic means or create or retain an electronic record of a transaction if the governmental agency conducts transactions by electronic means or creates, sends, accepts, generates, communicates, stores, processes, uses or relies on electronic records of transactions regularly and in the course of the governmental agency’s ordinary business. [2011 c.39 §2]
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