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Division 81
Nontransplant Anatomical Research Recovery Organizations

Rules

333‑081‑0000
Purpose
333‑081‑0005
Definitions
333‑081‑0010
Application for Licensure
333‑081‑0015
Review of License Application
333‑081‑0020
Approval of License Application
333‑081‑0025
Denial of License Application
333‑081‑0030
Expiration and Renewal of License
333‑081‑0035
Fees
333‑081‑0040
Denial, Suspension or Revocation of License
333‑081‑0045
Return of License
333‑081‑0050
Surveys
333‑081‑0055
Approval of Accrediting Bodies
333‑081‑0060
Complaints
333‑081‑0065
Investigations
333‑081‑0070
Records
333‑081‑0075
Notice
333‑081‑0080
NARRO Duties
333‑081‑0085
Informal Enforcement
333‑081‑0090
Formal Enforcement
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_333_division_81

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In some ORS sections, the legislature has left some outline levels empty.

For example, the original source text of ORS 166.274 reads, in part:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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