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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 305

305.182 Filing of warrants for unpaid taxes; release, cancellation and satisfaction

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305.182 Filing of warrants for unpaid taxes; release, cancellation and satisfaction.
(1)The Department of Revenue may file warrants issued against any taxpayer for unpaid taxes in the Office of the Secretary of State as provided in this section.
(2)Certification of warrants for unpaid taxes by the Director of the Department of Revenue, or the representative of the director, entitles the warrants to be filed and no other certification or acknowledgment is necessary.
(3)If a warrant described in subsection
(1)of this section is presented to the Secretary of State for filing, the Secretary of State shall cause the warrant to be marked, held and indexed in accordance with the provisions of ORS 79A.5190 as if the warrant were a financing statement within the meaning of ORS chapter 79A.
(4)If a certificate of release, cancellation or satisfaction of any warrant is presented to the Secretary of State for filing, the Secretary of State shall:
(a)Cause a certificate of release to be marked, held and indexed as if the certificate were a termination statement within the meaning of ORS 79A.5120.
(b)Cause a certificate of cancellation or satisfaction to be held, marked and indexed as if the certificate were a release of collateral within the meaning of ORS 79A.5120. [Formerly 314.432; 2001 c.445 §172]
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