- (1) In the manner prescribed in ORS Chapter 183, for contested cases, the Office may deny, revoke, suspend, or otherwise discipline a person for a violation of Section 2, 4, or 5 of Senate Bill 1549 (2022), House Bill 2665 (2023), or any administrative rule adopted thereunder.
(2) The Office may impose discipline as provided for in Section (1) of this rule when a person:
- (a) Violates any provisions of Section 2, 4, or 5 of Senate Bill 1549 (2022), House Bill 2665 (2023), or any administrative rule or order issued by the Office.
- (b) Provides false information or misrepresents any information on any application or form required by the Office.
- (c) Fails to ensure that personnel have the correct professional authorization or work experience needed pursuant to 331-970-0000 and 331-970-0005.
- (d) Fails to retain records as provided for in 331-970-0010.
- (e) Fails to disclose to the Office any information or records requested.
- (f) Fails to cooperate with an investigation by the Office or any other regulatory agency.
- (g) Charges a fee in violation of Section 5 (2) of Senate Bill 1549 (2022).
- (h) Has been disciplined by any other governmental agency or entity.
- (i) Has been convicted of, or pleaded guilty or no contest to, any felony or misdemeanor involving dishonesty or misrepresentation.
- (j) Fails to comply with any final order.
Statutory/Other Authority
Senate Bill 1549 (2022), ORS 676.560-676.625 & House Bill 2665 (2023)
Statutes/Other Implemented
Senate Bill 1549 (2022), ORS 676.560-676.625 & House Bill 2665 (2023)
History
HLO 5-2023, amend filed 09/08/2023, effective 09/25/2023
HLO 2-2023, adopt filed 06/05/2023, effective 07/01/2023