Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 571 § 571.465 — Penalty for failure to pay assessment; civil action
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 571 ·
Oregon Code § 571.465·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Penalty for failure to pay assessment; civil action.
(1) If a person responsible for
the transmittal of assessment moneys to the Oregon Hemp Commission fails to
relinquish assessment moneys collected, the person shall pay an amount equal to
twice the amount of the unrelinquished assessment moneys.
(2) The
commission may commence a civil action or utilize any other available legal or
equitable remedy to collect an assessment or civil penalty, obtain injunctive
relief or obtain specific performance under ORS 571.400 to 571.501.
(3) If the person
responsible for the transmittal of assessment moneys is a cooperative,
corporation or joint venture, all directors and officers of the cooperative,
corporation or joint venture are personally liable for a failure to relinquish
the assessment moneys collected by the cooperative, corporation or joint
venture.
(4) If the
commission obtains a favorable judgment in an action or suit under subsection
(2) of this section, the court shall award to the commission costs and
reasonable attorney fees. [2021 c.216 §24]
Note:
See note under 571.400.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 571.465
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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