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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 § 696.015 — Legislative finding; short title

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 ·
Oregon Code § 696.015 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Legislative finding; short title. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds the activity of persons seeking to assist others, for compensation, to deal in real estate in this state to be a matter of public concern. The provisions of ORS 696.010 to 696.495, 696.600 to 696.785, 696.800 to 696.870, 696.990 and 696.995 are enacted to assist in creating for the public a healthy real estate market atmosphere and to assure that professional real estate activity is conducted with high fiduciary standards. (2) ORS 696.010 to 696.495, 696.600 to 696.785, 696.800 to 696.870, 696.990 and 696.995 may be cited as the Oregon Real Estate License Law. [1977 c.649 §2] (Licensing)
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