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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 464 § 464.420 — or 464.450 to 464.530, or to fail or refuse to comply with a rule

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 464 ·
Oregon Code § 464.420 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
or 464.450 to 464.530, or to fail or refuse to comply with a rule adopted by the department. (d) Has obtained a license or permit by fraud, misrepresentation or concealment, or through inadvertence or mistake. (e) Has been convicted of or forfeited bond upon, or has been granted diversion upon a charge involving forgery, theft, willful failure to make required payments or reports to a government agency at any level, or filing false reports to a government agency, or any similar offense or offenses, or of bribing or otherwise unlawfully influencing a public official or employee of any state or the United States, or of any crime, whether a felony or misdemeanor, involving gambling activity, physical injury to individuals or moral turpitude. (f) Denies the department or its designee access to any place where a licensed game is conducted, denies such access by any law enforcement officer, or fails promptly to produce for inspection or audit any records or items it is required by law or by department rule to produce. (g) Fails to display the appropriate license or permit on the premises where the licensed game is conducted at all times during the conduct of the game. (h) Misrepresents or fails to disclose to the department any material fact. (i) Fails to demonstrate to the department, by clear and convincing evidence, qualifications for the license or permit according to state law and the rules of the department establishing such qualifications. (j) Is subject to current prosecution or pending charges, or to a conviction regardless of whether it has been appealed, for any offense described in paragraph (e) of this subsection. At the request of an applicant for an original license, the department may defer decision upon the application during the pendency of the prosecution or appeal. (k) Has pursued or is pursuing economic gain in a manner or context which violates criminal or civil public policy of this state and creates a reasonable belief therefor that the participation of such person in bingo, lotto, raffle or Monte Carlo event operations would be inimical to the proper operation of a lawful bingo, lotto, raffle or Monte Carlo event operation. (2) The department may also impose a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for any violation of any provision of subsection (1) of this section. [1987 c.914 §12; 1997 c.867 §14]
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