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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 616 § 616.880 — Written warning notice for minor violation

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 616 ·
Oregon Code § 616.880 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Written warning notice for minor violation. Nothing in ORS 616.850 to 616.890 shall be construed as requiring the State Department of Agriculture to cite incidental or minor violations of ORS 616.860 to 616.870 whenever the department believes that the public interest will be served adequately in the circumstances by issuance of an alleged written warning notice. Each such notice issued shall include the name and address of the grocery store or food market, the date of the notice issuance, a description of the alleged violation and a statement of the penalties for a continued course of violation. [1977 c.181 §9; 2009 c.175 §9]
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