Or. Admin. Code § 150-323-0050 - When Cigarette Wholesaler's License is Required; Denial of Application
(1) Any
person selling cigarettes as defined in ORS
323.010(17)
must obtain a cigarette wholesaler's license. A wholesaler must obtain a
license for each place of business at which the wholesaler engages in the sale
of cigarettes.
(2) The Department
of Revenue may deny a license application under ORS
670.280 if there is false or
incomplete information on the application or if the department determines that
the applicant will not comply with the provisions of 323.005 to 323.482. When
deciding whether to deny a wholesaler's license, the department may consider,
but is not limited to, the following factors:
(a) Whether the applicant has previously
failed to pay a tobacco related tax or any other tax administered by the Oregon
Department of Revenue;
(b) Whether
the applicant has engaged in conduct punishable as a crime under ORS Chapter
323 or any other state's or federal tobacco laws; or
(c) Whether the applicant has violated any
part of ORS Chapter 323 or any rule adopted under that chapter;
(3) If the applicant is other than
an individual, the department will apply the factors described in subsection
(2) both to the applicant and, if the applicant is an organization, to the
individual(s) within the organization with the primary responsibility for
ensuring compliance with cigarette tax laws;
(4) If the department denies a license
application, the applicant has 30 calendar days from the date of denial to file
an appeal in the manner provided in ORS
305.404 to
305.560.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100 & 323.440
Stats. Implemented: ORS 323.107
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