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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 § 744.991 — Criminal penalties; restitution

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 744 ·
Oregon Code § 744.991 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Criminal penalties; restitution. (1) Violation of ORS 744.369, in addition to any applicable prescribed denial, suspension or revocation of any license or civil forfeiture, shall be punishable upon conviction as for the crime of theft under ORS 164.015 to 164.135 or the crime of forgery or related offenses under ORS 165.002 to 165.070. (2) A person convicted of a violation of ORS 744.369 may be ordered to pay restitution to persons aggrieved by the violation of ORS 744.369. Restitution may be ordered in addition to a fine or imprisonment, but not in lieu of a fine or imprisonment. (3) Except for an act under ORS 744.369 (8) to (16), the penalties of this section shall not apply to an owner. [2009 c.711 §19]
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