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Oregon recently enacted Senate Bill 765 (S.B. 765), which, in part, amends the state’s notary law to permanently allow remote notarizations. The changes made by S.B. 765 became effective on June 15, 2021.
In June 2020, Oregon passed House Bill 4212 (H.B. 4212), which, in part, temporarily authorized remote notarizations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. H.B. 4212’s temporary remote notarization provisions were set to expire on June 30, 2021 (the Sunset Date). S.B. 765 repeals the Sunset Date, making the remote notarization provisions permanent. S.B. 765 also makes other clarifying changes to Oregon’s notary law regarding remote notarizations.
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Effective May 4, 2021, the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OR OSHA”) published its final rule requiring Oregon employers to continue to implement safety measures to protect against the spread of COVID-19. The final rule is available on OR OSHA’s website. Here is a summary of the permanent rule’s key provisions:
No Sunset Date for Final Rule. There is no date on which the final rule will automatically sunset. Rather, OR OSHA simply states that because “the purpose of this rule is to address the COVID-19 pandemic in Oregon workplaces . . . [OR OSHA] will repeal the rule when it is no longer necessary to address that pandemic.” Whenever that may be . . .