OAR 161-530-0040
Reporting Litigation Involving Subject Individuals


(1)

A subject individual is required to notify the Board of any of the following:

(a)

Any felony or misdemeanor conviction, including a no contest plea or bail forfeiture;

(b)

Any adverse decision or judgment resulting from any civil or criminal suit or action or arbitration proceeding, or any administrative, state or federal proceeding in which the appraisal management company, or any subject individual thereof, was named as a party and against whom allegations concerning any business conduct or professional real estate appraisal activity is asserted; and

(c)

Any adverse decision or judgment resulting from any other criminal or civil proceedings that reflects adversely on the “good moral character” requirement contained in ORS 674.205 (Registration requirement)(3) and OAR 161-530-0030 (Potentially Disqualifying Crimes; Process)(1).

(2)

Notification must be in writing and shall include a brief description of the circumstances involved, the names of the parties, and a copy of the adverse decision, judgment, or award and, in the case of a criminal conviction, a copy of the sentencing order. If any judgment, award, or decision is appealed, each subsequent appellate court decision is subject to this notification requirement.

(3)

Notification must be made within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of any written notification of an adverse judgment, award, or decision described in this rule, whether or not an appeal is filed.

Source: Rule 161-530-0040 — Reporting Litigation Involving Subject Individuals, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=161-530-0040.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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