Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 323 § 323.110 — Security required for licensing; conditions of bond
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 323 ·
Oregon Code § 323.110·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Security required for licensing; conditions of bond.
The Department of Revenue, to
ensure compliance with ORS 323.005 to 323.482, shall require a licensee or an
applicant for a license as distributor to deposit with it such security as the
department may determine. The amount of the security shall be fixed by the
department but shall not be greater than two times the estimated average
monthly liability shown in the monthly reports, determined in such manner as
the department deems proper. The amount of the security may be increased or
decreased by the department subject to the limitations herein provided. Except
as provided in ORS 323.120, the security shall be in the form of a bond or
bonds executed by the distributor as principal and by a corporation, authorized
to engage in business as a surety company in Oregon under ORS 742.350 to
742.370, as surety, payable to the State of Oregon through its Department of
Revenue, conditioned upon the payment of all taxes, penalties and other
obligations of the distributor arising under ORS 323.005 to 323.482. [1965 c.525
§35; 1995 c.79 §180; 2009 c.33 §32]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 323.110
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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