(1)
- (a) Any document required or allowed to be filed with the Board or served on a party may be filed or served by mail, email, in person, or through the Board’s online case management system. The Board shall post on its website the street address for personal delivery, the mailing address for filing by mail, the email address to be used for email filing, and the website address for the online case management system.
- (b) A complaint or answer will not be considered filed until the filing fees required by ORS 243.672(6) have been paid.
- (c) If a physical document is filed at the Board’s office (e.g., by mail or other delivery service) and received by the Board by 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on a business day, then the document is considered filed on that business day. A physical document received after 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time is considered filed on the next business day. If a document is filed by email or the Board’s online case management system, and the Board’s record indicates that the Board received the document on or before 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on a business day, then the document is considered filed on that business day. Midnight is considered the beginning of the next day. A document filed by any means on a non-business day is considered filed on the next business day.
- (d) Filing by email or the online case management system is considered complete upon receipt of the entire electronic transmission by the Board. The Board’s metadata created by the successful transmission of the email or the online case management system filing constitutes the time of receipt.
(2)
- (a) Unless otherwise stated in these rules or directed by the Board or Board Agent, the filing party must serve all documents filed with the Board on the named parties or a representative of record, and the filing party must include proof of service with the filing.
- (b) If a party to a case is not using the Board’s online case management system, the other parties shall serve documents on that party by any of the other means authorized by OAR 115-010- 0033(1)(a).
- (c) When the parties have a simultaneous filing deadline for a post-hearing brief or memorandum in aid of oral argument, the filing party is not responsible for serving the filing on the other parties. Instead, the Board will serve a copy of the post-hearing brief or memorandum in aid of oral argument on the other parties, after the filing deadline has passed. The Board or Board Agent may designate additional documents for filing and service under this provision.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 240.086(3) & 243.766(7)
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 240 & 243
History
ERB 1-2026, amend filed 04/22/2026, effective 06/01/2026
ERB 6-2021, minor correction filed 12/01/2021, effective 12/01/2021
ERB 5-2021, amend filed 10/26/2021, effective 12/01/2021
ERB 1-2016, f. 11-9-16, cert. ef. 2-1-17