Oregon Statutes 65.040 – Notice to Attorney General; effect of failure to notify
(1) The Attorney General must be given notice of the commencement of any proceeding that ORS § 65.038, 65.084, 65.174, 65.207, 65.327, 65.661 or 65.751 or any other provision of this chapter authorizes the Attorney General to bring but that another person has commenced.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 65.040
- Notice: means a notice described in ORS § 65. See Oregon Statutes 65.001
- Person: means an individual or an entity. See Oregon Statutes 65.001
- Proceeding: means a civil, criminal, administrative or investigatory action. See Oregon Statutes 65.001
(2) Whenever any provision of this chapter requires that notice be given to the Attorney General before or after commencing a proceeding or permits the Attorney General to commence a proceeding:
(a) If no proceeding has been commenced, the Attorney General may take appropriate action including, but not limited to, seeking injunctive relief; or
(b) If a proceeding has been commenced by a person other than the Attorney General, the Attorney General, as of right, may intervene in the proceeding. [1989 c.1010 § 18; 2019 c.174 § 17]
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