Oregon Code § 180.451·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Civil
remedies for violation of ORS 180.441; penalty.
(1) The Attorney General may bring
a civil action in the name of the State of Oregon against a person who violates
ORS 180.441 or for the purpose of seeking an injunction to restrain an actual
or threatened violation of ORS 180.441 and compel compliance with ORS 180.441.
(2) If a court
determines that a person violated ORS 180.441, the court shall order the
disgorgement of any profits, gain, gross receipts or other benefit from the
violation. All moneys disgorged under this subsection must be deposited in the
Tobacco Enforcement Fund established under ORS 180.205.
(3)(a) In any
action brought pursuant to this section, the state may recover the costs of the
investigation, the costs of the action, reasonable attorney fees and a civil
penalty for each violation, not to exceed $5,000 per violation. A civil penalty
imposed under this section must be imposed in the manner provided by ORS
183.745.
(b) For the
purposes of this subsection, each shipment or transport of cigarettes, inhalant
delivery systems or smokeless tobacco products constitutes a separate
violation.
(4) Unless
expressly provided, the remedies or penalties under this section are cumulative
to each other and to the remedies available under all other laws of this state.
[2017 c.687 §11; 2021 c.179 §4]
Note:
See note under 180.400.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 180.451
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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