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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 § 696.535 — Grounds for refusing, suspending or revoking license or reprimanding licensee

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 696 ·
Oregon Code § 696.535 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Grounds for refusing, suspending or revoking license or reprimanding licensee. (1) The Real Estate Commissioner may suspend or revoke the license of an escrow agent, reprimand an escrow agent who is licensed, refuse to issue an escrow agent license to an applicant or refuse to renew the license of an escrow agent, if the escrow agent or applicant: (a) Is insolvent under generally accepted accounting principles; (b) Demonstrated untrustworthiness or incompetence to transact the business of an escrow agent; (c) Failed to conduct business in accordance with law or violated any provision of ORS
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