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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 84 § 84.070 — Consumer transactions; treatment of oral communications; consent to use of

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 84 ·
Oregon Code § 84.070 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Consumer transactions; treatment of oral communications; consent to use of electronic records. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Consumer” means: (A) An individual who obtains, through a transaction, products or services that are used primarily for personal, family or household purposes; and (B) The legal representative of the individual. (b) “Electronic record,” “information” and “transaction” have the meanings given those terms in ORS 84.004. (2) Notwithstanding ORS 84.001 to 84.061, if a statute, rule or other rule of law requires that information relating to a transaction be provided or made available to a consumer in writing, the use of an electronic record to provide or make available, whichever is required, the information satisfies the requirement that the information be in writing if: (a) The consumer has affirmatively consented to the use of the electronic record and has not withdrawn the consent; (b) The consumer, before consenting, is provided with a clear and conspicuous statement: (A) Informing the consumer of: (i) Any right or option of the consumer to have the record provided or made available on paper or in other nonelectronic form; and (ii) The right of the consumer to withdraw the consent to have the record provided or made available in an electronic form and of any conditions, consequences, which may include termination of the parties’ relationship, or fees in the event of the withdrawal of the consent; (B) Informing the consumer of whether the consent applies: (i) Only to the particular transaction that gave rise to the obligation to provide or make available the record; or (ii) To identified categories of records that may be provided or made available during the course of the parties’ relationship; (C) Describing the procedures the consumer must use to withdraw consent as provided in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph and to update information needed to contact the consumer electronically; and (D) Informing the consumer: (i) How, after the consent, the consumer may, upon request, obtain a paper copy of an electronic record; and (ii) Whether any fee will be charged for the paper copy of an electronic record; (c) The consumer: (A) Before consenting, is provided with a statement of the hardware and software requirements for access to and retention of the electronic records; and (B) Consents electronically, or confirms the consent electronically, in a manner that reasonably demonstrates that the consumer can access information in the electronic form that will be used to provide the information that is the subject of the consent; and (d) After the consent of a consumer in accordance with paragraph (a) of this subsection, if a change in the hardware or software requirements needed to access or retain electronic records creates a material risk that the consumer will not be able to access or retain a subsequent electronic record that was the subject of the consent, the person providing the record: (A) Provides the consumer with a statement of: (i) The revised hardware and software requirements for access to and retention of the electronic records; and (ii) The consumer’s right to withdraw consent without imposition of any fees for the withdrawal and without the imposition of any condition or consequence that was not disclosed under paragraph (b)(A) of this subsection; and (B) Again complies with paragraph (c) of this subsection. (3)(a) Nothing in ORS 84.001 to 84.061 affects the content or timing of any disclosure or other record required to be provided or made available to any consumer under any statute, rule or other rule of law. (b) If a law enacted before October 1, 2000, expressly requires a record to be provided or made available by a specified method that requires verification or acknowledgment of receipt, the record may be provided or made available electronically only if the method used provides verification or acknowledgment of receipt, whichever is required. (4) The legal effectiveness, validity or enforceability of any contract executed by a consumer may not be denied solely because of the failure to obtain electronic consent or confirmation of consent by that consumer in accordance with subsection (2)(c)(B) of this section. (5) Withdrawal of consent by a consumer may not affect the legal effectiveness, validity or enforceability of electronic records provided or made available to that consumer in accordance with subsection (2) of this section before implementation of the consumer’s withdrawal of consent. A consumer’s withdrawal of consent is effective within a reasonable period of time after the provider of the record receives the withdrawal. Failure to comply with subsection (2)(d) of this section may, at the election of the consumer, be treated as a withdrawal of consent for purposes of this subsection. (6) Except as otherwise provided by law, if an insurer can reliably store and reproduce an oral communic
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