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OAR 735-020-0010
Department of Transportation, Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division
Perfection of Security Interest; Primary Ownership Document
ORS 164.845
Offenses Against Property
Arrest, summons for cutting or transport of trees or special forest products
  • effect of failure to appear
ORS 734.210
Rehabilitation, Liquidation and Conservation of Insurers
Conduct of delinquency proceedings for domestic insurers
ORS 415.340
Regulation of Health Care Entities
Oregon Health Authority to be appointed receiver in delinquency proceeding
  • powers and duties
ORS 276.218
Public Facilities
Acquiring machines and equipment
  • terms
  • pledging operating funds
ORS 725.360
Consumer Finance
Licensee duty toward borrowers
ORS 725A.056
Short-Term Loans and Student Loan Servicing
Loan disclosure requirements
  • receipt
  • procedure after full loan repayment
OAR 735-030-0075
Department of Transportation, Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division
HVUT Proof
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