Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 305 § 305.127 — Means
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 305 ·
Oregon Code § 305.127·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Means
of providing notice required by department; rules.
(1) Where the law requires the
Department of Revenue to provide notice by regular mail, the department may
provide notice to a person by other means if:
(a) The
department is not expressly prohibited by law from using another means of
notification; and
(b) The
department and the person entitled to notice enter into a notification
agreement in which the person affirmatively indicates that the department may
use means other than regular mail for any required notice to the person.
(2) The agreement
under subsection (1)(b) of this section must contain a statement that informs
the person:
(a) That the
department may use the method indicated in the agreement for any required
notice to the person;
(b) That the
person may cancel or change the agreement; and
(c) How the
person may cancel or change the agreement.
(3) Notice given
in accordance with a notification agreement under subsection (1) of this
section is presumed to have been received by the person. It is the
responsibility of the person to notify the department if the person wishes to
cancel or change the agreement.
(4) The
department may adopt rules to implement this section. [2013 c.298 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 305.127
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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