Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 460 § 460.145 — Restraining violations

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 460 ·
Oregon Code § 460.145 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Restraining violations. When it appears to the Department of Consumer and Business Services that a person subject to ORS 460.005 to 460.175 is engaged or about to engage in an act or practice which constitutes a violation of ORS 460.005 to 460.175 or rules issued thereunder, the department may, without bond, obtain an order from an appropriate circuit court restraining or enjoining such act or practice. [1961 c.427 §18; 1973 c.528 §14]
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