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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Within 15 business days after a public official receives a notice from the State Treasurer pursuant to ORS 295.018 (6)(a), 295.031 (1) or 295.061 (4)(a), the public official shall withdraw from the depository to which the notice applies all uninsured public funds deposits.
(2) If a public official receives a notice from the State Treasurer pursuant to ORS 295.018 (6)(a), 295.031 (1) or 295.061 (4)(a), beginning 15 business days after the public official receives the notice, the public official may not deposit into the depository to which the notice applies any public funds that, as a result of the deposit, would be uninsured public funds deposits. The prohibition on deposits continues until the public official receives notice under ORS 295.018 (6)(b), 295.031 (2) or 295.061 (4)(b) indicating that the depository is in compliance with ORS 295.013, 295.018 or 295.061, as applicable.
(3) Except as required by any applicable law or regulation, a depository may not impose an early withdrawal penalty or a forfeiture of interest with respect to a withdrawal that a public official makes pursuant to this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Public Financial Administration § 295.034 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-28-public-financial-administration/or-rev-st-sect-295-034/
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