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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 725 · Consumer Finance · Licensing

725.120 Application for license; annual fee

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725.120 Application for license; annual fee.
(1)Application for a license required under ORS 725.045 shall be in writing in a form prescribed by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. The application shall contain the name and both the residence and business addresses of each individual applicant, of each member of a partnership or association that applies for a license and of each officer or director of a corporation that applies for a license. The application shall also contain the county and city with street and number, if any, where the business is to be conducted and any other information the director may require.
(2)An applicant, at the time the applicant applies for a license under this section, shall pay to the director a license fee determined under ORS 725.185 for the period terminating on the last day of the current calendar year. If the director denies the applicant a license for cause or if the applicant withdraws the application after the director investigates the applicant, the director shall refund the license fee paid under this subsection, less an amount that reflects the director’s administrative and investigative costs for the application. [Amended by 1955 c.71 §4; 1977 c.135 §49; 1985 c.762 §114; 2009 c.541 §43]
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