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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 675 § 675.150 — Enforcement procedures

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 675 ·
Oregon Code § 675.150 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Enforcement procedures. The Oregon Board of Psychology may institute and commence injunction proceedings in any circuit court in Oregon to enjoin the unlawful practice of psychology. In any such proceeding it shall not be necessary to show that any person is individually injured by the actions complained of. If the person complained of is found by the court to have unlawfully engaged in practice of psychology, the court may enjoin the person from so practicing. Procedure in such cases shall be the same as any other injunction suit. The remedy by injunction hereby given is in addition to criminal prosecution and punishment. [1973 c.777 §13; 2017 c.6 §21] MENTAL HEALTH REGULATORY AGENCY
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