DFI-CCS 25.04(2) (2)Contents of requests for approval. A provider of communication technology may request approval of the remote notary council by submitting documentation or other evidence to the department, in a form and manner acceptable to the department, that explains all the following:
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(a) (a) How the provider will ensure that notarial acts for a remotely located individual performed on the provider's platform by a notary public of this state comply with the requirements of ss. 140.145 and 140.20, Stats., and this chapter.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(b) (b) The proposed method of performing a notarial act involving a remotely located individual using the provider's communication technology.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(c) (c) The proposed method by which a provider's identity proofing will operate to ensure compliance with s. 140.07, Stats.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(d) (d) Whether the provider's technology and identity proofing processes meet the most current standards of the Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(e) (e) The means used to ensure that notarial acts for a remotely located individual are accurate, authentic, resistant to tampering, and tamper-evident.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(f) (f) The means used to ensure that all parties using the communication technology are viewing the same record, and that all signatures, changes, and attachments to the record are made in real time.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(g) (g) The means used to ensure that the communication technology is secure from hacking or interception.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(h) (h) The means used to ensure that a notarial act for a remotely located individual is recorded and adequately preserved for a period of at least seven years after the recording is made.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(i) (i) The means used to ensure that a notary public is properly instructed and competent to perform a notarial act for a remotely located individual using the provider's communication technology.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(j) (j) All jurisdictions in which a provider's communication technology has been approved or disapproved for the performance of a notarial act for a remotely located individual.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(k) (k) A provider's experience utilizing the means, processes, and procedures described in this subsection.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(L) (L) Any warning letters or complaints received, or disciplinary actions taken against a provider in any other jurisdiction.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(m) (m) Any pending or adjudicated lawsuits against a provider relating in any way to the performance of notarial acts using the provider's communication technology in any jurisdiction.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(n) (n) Whether the provider has and will maintain insurance coverage or other security for potential errors or omissions relating to the communication technology or provider's processes.
DFI-CCS 25.04(2)(o) (o) Any other information that the department or remote notary council requests and believes is necessary or helpful in evaluating a provider's request for approval.
DFI-CCS 25.04(3) (3)Procedure for requests for approval.
DFI-CCS 25.04(3)(a) (a) Once the department is satisfied that a provider's application includes the information required in sub. (2), the department shall schedule the application for consideration at a forthcoming meeting of the remote notary council.
DFI-CCS 25.04(3)(b) (b) A representative of the applicant with knowledge of its processes and authority to make binding representations on its behalf shall be available to participate in the meeting and respond to questions from remote notary council members. Unless otherwise specified by the remote notary council, the representative may participate by phone or other remote means.
DFI-CCS 25.04(3)(c) (c) Upon consideration of the merits of the applicant and application, the remote notary council may approve the application, impose additional conditions or limitations upon approval, deny the application, table the application for further deliberation at a subsequent meeting, or require the applicant to supplement the application with additional explanations, information, or evidence of its ability to ensure compliance with state law.
DFI-CCS 25.04(3)(d) (d) Upon approval of a provider's application, the department shall add the provider to a public list of approved providers of communication technology for notarial acts for remotely located individuals.
DFI-CCS 25.04(4) (4)Provider statements binding; duties to supplement and to notify.
DFI-CCS 25.04(4)(a)(a) All representations, promises, and assurances of future performance by a provider or its representative to the department or the remote notary council are binding on the provider.
DFI-CCS 25.04(4)(b) (b) If facts or circumstances change such that any material statement, representation, or explanation made by a provider approved under this section is no longer accurate or complete, the provider shall promptly inform the department of the change, explain the reasons for it, and provide an updated version of any application document affected by the change.
DFI-CCS 25.04(4)(c) (c) A provider approved under this section shall promptly inform the department, in a form and manner acceptable to the department, regarding notaries public of this state who have become newly authorized to use the provider's communication technology to perform notarial acts for remotely located individuals.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5) (5)Termination or limitation of approval.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a) (a) The department or the remote notary council may restrict, limit, suspend, or terminate any approval granted to a provider under this section if it concludes that any of the following apply:
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a)1. 1. The provider has violated ch. 140, Stats., this chapter, or any other relevant state or federal statute or administrative rule.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a)2. 2. The provider has violated any condition of any approval granted under this section.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a)3. 3. The provider has made a false or misleading statement or omission of material fact to the department or the remote notary council.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a)4. 4. The provider has been subject to administrative discipline or legal action in another jurisdiction.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a)5. 5. Any fact or condition exists that, if the provider were required to re-apply under this section, would warrant the denial or restriction of approval.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(a)6. 6. Any other fact or condition exists that undermines the department's or the remote notary council's confidence in the ability of the provider to meet its duties and ensure compliance with ch. 140, Stats.
DFI-CCS 25.04(5)(b) (b) When restricting, limiting, suspending, or terminating any approval granted to a provider under this section, the department or the remote notary council may take, or require the provider to take, any further action it deems necessary and appropriate to mitigate risks of harm to notaries public or others.
DFI-CCS 25.04 History History: EmR2005: emerg. cr., eff. 5-9-20; CR 22-009: cr. Register April 2023 No. 808, eff. 5-1-23.
DFI-CCS 25.05 DFI-CCS 25.05 Alternative processes used to perform notarial acts for remotely located individuals. In addition to the method of utilizing a communication technology provider that is approved under s. DFI-CCS 25.04, the department may establish alternative processes or methods of performing notarial acts for remotely located individuals, provided such processes or methods meet the requirements of ch. 140, Stats.
DFI-CCS 25.05 History History: EmR2005: emerg. cr., eff. 5-9-20; CR 22-009: cr. Register April 2023 No. 808, eff. 5-1-23.
DFI-CCS 25.06 DFI-CCS 25.06 Investigations; suspensions and revocations of notary public commissions.
DFI-CCS 25.06(1)(1)The department may investigate whether a person has violated, is violating, or is about to violate any provision of ch. 140, Stats., or this chapter. The department may administer oaths and affirmations, issue subpoenas, take evidence, require the filing of statements (including responses to allegations), require testimony in oral or written form, and require the production of any records that the department considers relevant or material to the investigation.
DFI-CCS 25.06(2) (2) The department may deny, refuse to renew, revoke, suspend, or impose a condition on the commission of a notary public for any act or omission that demonstrates the individual lacks the competence, reliability, or integrity to act as a notary public, including any of the following:
DFI-CCS 25.06(2)(a) (a) Failing to comply with any provision of ch. 140, Stats., or this chapter.
DFI-CCS 25.06(2)(b) (b) Committing an act of fraud, deceit, or of any other misconduct substantially relating to the character or public trust required of a notary public.
DFI-CCS 25.06(2)(c) (c) Being convicted in any jurisdiction of committing any felony, any misdemeanor involving fraud, forgery, or similar violations of the public trust, or the unauthorized practice of law.
DFI-CCS 25.06(2)(d) (d) Using false or misleading advertising or otherwise engaging in any method, act, or practice that is unfair or deceptive, including any untrue or misleading statement or omission of a material fact relating to a duty or responsibility of a notary public.
DFI-CCS 25.06(2)(e) (e) Making an untrue or misleading statement, or knowingly omitting a material fact, in any application or filing required by ch. 140, Stats.
DFI-CCS 25.06(2)(f) (f) Failing to promptly and fully comply with any investigation or request for information by the department.
DFI-CCS 25.06 History History: EmR2005: emerg. cr., eff. 5-9-20; CR 22-009: cr. Register April 2023 No. 808, eff. 5-1-23.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.