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Section 676.572 - Issuance of authorizations; renewal; activation.

OR Rev Stat § 676.572 (2019) (N/A)
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(2) A certificate issued under ORS 690.005 to 690.225 becomes not current on the last day of the month, two years from the date of issuance.

(3) In order to renew an authorization, the holder of the authorization shall submit to the office on or before the date on which the authorization becomes not current:

(a) A renewal application;

(b) Fees established by the office under ORS 676.576; and

(c) Any other information required by the office by rule.

(4) In order to activate an inactive authorization, the holder of the authorization shall submit to the office within three years after the authorization becomes not current:

(a) An activation application;

(b) Fees established by the office under ORS 676.576; and

(c) Any other information required by the office by rule.

(5) In order to obtain a new authorization, the holder of an expired authorization shall submit a new application, pay fees established by the office under ORS 676.576 and meet all requirements for a new authorization.

(6) If an authorization has been denied, suspended or revoked for commission of a prohibited act under ORS 676.612, the office may not issue or renew the authorization for at least one year after the denial, suspension or revocation.

(7) The office may vary the date on which an authorization becomes not current by providing the holder of the authorization with written notice of the new date and prorating the renewal fee accordingly.

(8)(a) An authorization must be posted at all times in public view at the location where services are rendered, in accordance with rules adopted by the office.

(b) A facility authorization must be posted at all times in public view at the facility address on file with the office.

(9) This section does not apply to temporary authorizations or authorizations related to demonstration permits. [Formerly 676.589]

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Section 676.572 - Issuance of authorizations; renewal; activation.