Oregon Statutes
§ 320.465 — Subpoena authority of Department of Revenue; enforcement; contempt of court
Oregon § 320.465
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 320.465 (2026).
Text
(1)The Department of Revenue may, by order or subpoena to be served with the same force and effect and in the same manner as a subpoena is served in a civil action in the circuit court or the Oregon Tax Court, require the production at any time and place the department designates of any books, papers, accounts or other information necessary to carry out ORS 320.400 to 320.490 and 803.203. The department may require the attendance of any individual having knowledge in the premises, and may take testimony and require proof material for the information, with power to administer oaths to the individual.
(2)(a) If an individual fails to comply with a subpoena or order of the department or to produce or permit the examination or inspection of any books, papers, records and equipment pertinent t
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§ 320.400
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Legislative History
2017 c.750 §102
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