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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Except as provided in ORS 183.745, upon the entry of an order under the Oregon Securities Law, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall promptly give appropriate notice of the order as provided in this subsection. The notice shall state that a hearing will be held on the order if a written demand for hearing is filed with the director within 20 days after the date of service of the order. The notice shall be given to:
(a) The issuer and applicant or registrant affected thereby with respect to orders entered pursuant to ORS 59.085 and 59.105;
(b) The applicant or licensee and any investment adviser representative or salesperson affected thereby with respect to orders entered pursuant to ORS 59.205; or
(c) All interested persons with respect to orders entered pursuant to any other provision of the Oregon Securities Law, except ORS 59.095.
(2) If timely demand for a hearing is filed by a person entitled to notice of the order, the director shall hold a hearing on the order as provided by ORS chapter 183. In the absence of a timely demand for a hearing, no person shall be entitled to judicial review of the order.
(3) After the hearing, the director shall enter a final order vacating, modifying or affirming the order.
(4) The director may enter a final order revoking a license or registration notwithstanding the fact that the license or registration has expired, if the initial order of revocation was issued prior to expiration of the license or registration.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Corporations and Partnerships § 59.295 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-7-corporations-and-partnerships/or-rev-st-sect-59-295/
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