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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 599 § 599.431 — Renewal of license; when hearing is required

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 599 ·
Oregon Code § 599.431 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Renewal of license; when hearing is required. An application for renewal of a license may be granted by the State Department of Agriculture without a hearing. If in the judgment of the department it would be in the public interest to hold a hearing to determine whether a renewal license should be granted, or upon written request by a member of the board, or if in the judgment of the department the renewal license should not be granted, a hearing shall be held pursuant to ORS 599.416, and in that case the provisions of ORS 599.421 and 599.426 shall also be applicable. [1971 c.578 §8]
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