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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 697 § 697.502 — Exemptions from licensing and record-keeping requirements

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 697 ·
Oregon Code § 697.502 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Exemptions from licensing and record-keeping requirements. (1) ORS 697.510, 697.512, 697.514 and 697.540 do not apply to a person licensed under ORS 717.200 to 717.320. (2) ORS 697.510, 697.512, 697.514, 697.528 and 697.540 do not apply to a person engaged in the bona fide retail sale of goods or services and not purporting to be a check-cashing business that, as an incident of or independent of a retail sale or service, from time to time cashes payment instruments for a fee, service charge or other consideration but does not charge more than $2 or two percent of the face value of the payment instrument, whichever is greater. [2007 c.358 §2]
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