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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) When a person purchases more than 10 items of new and unused property for resale at an unused property market, the person shall maintain a record for two years after the date of purchase.
(2) The record required in subsection (1) of this section must contain:
(a) The date of the purchase of the new and unused property;
(b) The name and address of the person from which the new and unused property was purchased;
(c) A description and identification of the new and unused property; and
(d) The price paid for the new and unused property.
(3) A person shall, upon request, provide the record described in subsection (2) of this section for the purpose of inspection within a reasonable time.
(4)(a) A person who violates this section commits a Class C misdemeanor.
(b) A person who violates this section and who has one prior conviction under this section that was entered within the last 10 years commits a Class B misdemeanor.
(c) A person who violates this section and who has two or more prior convictions under this section that were entered within the last 10 years commits a Class A misdemeanor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Crimes and Punishments § 167.506 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-16-crimes-and-punishments/or-rev-st-sect-167-506/
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