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§ 446.995

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(1) The Department of Consumer and Business Services may impose a civil penalty as provided in ORS 455.895 for each violation, against a licensed manufactured structure dealer or against a person required by a rule adopted pursuant to ORS 446.666 to be licensed, if the dealer or person violates a provision of ORS 446.661 to 446.756 or a rule adopted by the department relating to the sale of manufactured structures. If the dealer authorizes a person licensed pursuant to ORS 446.666 to commit a violation, the dealer and person are both subject to civil penalty. Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, if a dealer expressly or by implication authorizes an act by a real estate agent described in ORS 446.676 (14) that is a violation, the dealer is subject to the civil penalty for the violation.\n(2) The department may impose a civil penalty, in an amount not to exceed $5,000 for each manufactured structure improperly sold, brokered or exchanged, or offered or displayed for sale, against a person that:\n(a) Violates a provision of ORS 446.661 to 446.756 or a rule adopted by the department relating to the sale of manufactured structures if the person does not possess a license

against a person that:\n(a) Violates a provision of ORS 446.661 to 446.756 or a rule adopted by the department relating to the sale of manufactured structures if the person does not possess a license required by ORS 446.671 or by rule pursuant to ORS 446.666; or\n(b) Violates a rule adopted by the department relating to the sale of manufactured structures if the person is exempt from licensing under ORS 446.676. [2003 c.655 §47c]\nNote:\n446.995 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 446 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.