Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 618 § 618.506 — shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 618 ·
Oregon Code § 618.506·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than
$1,000 per violation. For the purposes of this section, the court issuing the
injunction shall retain jurisdiction and the cause shall be continued, and in
such cases the prosecuting attorney acting in the name of the state may
petition for recovery of civil penalties.
(2) Any person
who by an assurance of voluntary compliance submitted under ORS 618.506 agrees
not to commit a security seal violation and thereafter willfully violates such
assurance shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than
$1,000 per violation. The prosecuting attorney may apply to an appropriate
court for recovery of such civil penalty.
(3) In any suit
brought under ORS 618.506, if the court finds that a person is willfully
committing or has willfully committed a security seal violation, the
prosecuting attorney, upon petition to the court, may recover, on behalf of the
state, a civil penalty not exceeding $500 per violation. [Formerly 618.536]
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This Oregon statute addresses shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 618.506
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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