As amended through June 11, 2024
Rule 16.30 - PAPER FILING REQUIREMENTS(1) A filer must file the following documents by paper filing: (a) A document filed under seal, including a motion requesting that a simultaneously filed document be filed under seal or a document with an attachment that is sealed by statute or court order.(b) An oversized demonstrative exhibit or oversized part of an appendix or excerpt of record. Such a document must be filed within three business days of eFiling the document to which the oversized document relates. An eFiler may note, in the "comments" section of the eFiling screen, that an oversized appendix or excerpt of record will be filed by paper filing.(2) An eFiler who is not a lawyer of record for a party in a case must use paper filing for any document in any case that is confidential by law or court order. (a) The paper filing requirement in this subsection applies to a lawyer for a person or entity appearing as amicus curiae.(b) The Administrator is authorized to develop a means of electronic transmission for the filing of a notice of appointment of counsel in a confidential case, for the purpose of documenting a lawyer of record on the case.(3) A filer may file the following documents by either paper filing or eFiling:(a) A notice of appeal, petition for judicial review, cross-petition for judicial review, or petition under original Supreme Court or Court of Appeals jurisdiction.(b) A request or motion for waiver of the mandatory eFiling requirement, as set out in ORAP 16.60(2). If the request is approved or the motion granted, then the approval or order filed in a case under ORAP 16.60(2)(c) or (d), and any document subject to that approval or order may be filed by paper filing.Amended November 21, 2016, effective 1/1/2017; amended November 15, 2018, effective 1/1/2019; amended November 13, 2020, effective 1/1/2021.