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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 406

406.110 Waiver of claims; statute of limitations

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406.110 Waiver of claims; statute of limitations.
(1)The Director of Veterans’ Affairs may waive all or any portion of a claim arising under ORS 406.100 if the director finds that payment of the claim, or a portion thereof, would pose a hardship to the person from whose estate the claim is payable, or would deplete the estate.
(2)The director may retract a waiver made under subsection
(1)of this section if the director finds that payment of the claim, or a portion thereof, would no longer pose a hardship to the person from whose estate the claim is payable, or would no longer deplete the estate.
(3)The statute of limitations applicable to a claim under ORS 406.100, the waiver of which has been retracted under this section, is tolled for the period of time from the date the director waived the claim to the date the director retracted the waiver of the claim. [1987 c.425 §4; 2013 c.190 §2]
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