Oregon Statutes

§ 697.528 — Records; retention; examination costs; rules

Oregon § 697.528
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.17
Title 52Occupations and Professions
Ch.697

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 697.528 (2026).

Text

(1)A check-cashing business shall make, keep and maintain all records used in providing money, credit or any other thing of value in exchange for payment instruments that the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may reasonably require. The check-cashing business shall keep and maintain the records that the director requires under this section separate from records used for any other business that the check-cashing business conducts. The check-cashing business shall retain the records the director requires under this section for three years following the date of the transaction each record describes, or for so long as the director may prescribe by rule.
(2)The director may examine the records required to be kept and maintained under this section to determine whethe

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Legislative History

2007 c.358 §11

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