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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 323 § 323.619 — Actions by Attorney General; limitation on actions; authority

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 323 ·
Oregon Code § 323.619 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Actions by Attorney General; limitation on actions; authority. (1) In addition to all other remedies specified in ORS 323.500 to 323.645, action may be brought by the Attorney General, at the request of the Department of Revenue, in the name of the state, to recover the amount of any taxes, penalties and interest due under ORS 323.500 to 323.645, if the action for recovery is commenced within three years from the time the tax is due to be paid. (2) The Attorney General shall have authority to investigate any criminal violation of ORS
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