Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 446 § 446.323 — Failure to apply for or renew license; transferability of license; refunds
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 446 ·
Oregon Code § 446.323·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Failure to apply for or renew license; transferability of license; refunds.
(1) Any person failing to apply
for licensing within 30 days after engaging in the recreation park or travelers
accommodation business is delinquent and shall pay a penalty fee equal to the
license fee plus the fee provided in ORS 446.321.
(2) Any person,
initially licensed under ORS 446.310 to 446.350 for engaging in the recreation
park or travelers accommodation business who has failed to renew a license on
or before the expiration date is delinquent. If delinquency extends 15 days
past the expiration date, a penalty fee of 50 percent of the annual license fee
shall be added. The penalty fee shall be increased by 50 percent of the license
fee on the first day of each succeeding month of delinquency.
(3) Licenses
issued under ORS 446.310 to 446.350 shall not be transferable and no refund
representing any unused portion of any license shall be made. [1983 c.707 §14]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 446.323
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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