Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 662 - ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ENTERPRISE ZONES
Section 123-662-0100 - Definition of Electronic Commerce
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
OAR 123-001 (Procedural Rules) defines terms used in this division of administrative rules, unless the context demands otherwise; in addition, for purposes of Electronic Commerce as defined under ORS 285C.050(5):
(1) E-commerce zone means any of the enterprise zones designated for electronic commerce under ORS 285C.095 in accordance with OAR 123-662-1000 and 123-662-1200.
(2) "Predominantly" means that more than 50 percent of applicable transactional activity is Internet-based in terms of receipts, number of orders, clients served or like measures, as opposed to activity handled directly or primarily through other means such as by telephone or e-mail.
(3) Applicable business activity and related investments must:
(4) Includes facilities, equipment, services, networks, software, broadband infrastructure and so forth, as provided or operated inside the E-commerce zone by a company which enables, supports or fosters business transactions by means consistent with sections (2) and (3) of this rule. Such a company is eligible for purposes of tax abatement if other businesses or organizations represent 75 percent or more of its customers or gross receipts (as opposed to households or the general public) in the conduct of electronic commerce activity.
(5) Encompasses elements of the transaction's overall completion or delivery, beyond the initiation or consummation of the sale, purchase or arms-length exchange, if the element:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 285A.075, 285C.050(5) & 285C.060(1)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 285C.050, 285C.135, 285C.180, 285C.185 & 315.507