Or. Admin. Code § 161-006-0160 - Complaints, Investigations and Audits
(1) A notice of investigation, together with
a true copy of the allegation report as submitted to the Board's office,
including all supporting documentation, shall be promptly sent by certified
mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the person against
whom the allegation is filed. Unless otherwise specified in the notice of
investigation, the Respondent must produce within thirty (30) days:
(a) True copies of records, including the
workfile. No extension of time for the production of these documents will be
granted; and
(b) A written response
to the allegations set forth in the allegation report.
(A) A respondent may request an extension to
file a response to a notice of investigation. An extension of up to thirty (30)
days only will be approved, provided the extension request is submitted in
writing to the Administrator within the thirty (30) day time period. Good cause
must exist that shows circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the
respondent preventing a response within thirty (30) days.
(B) The Administrator may grant one
additional extension of no more than thirty (30) days only upon showing of good
cause.
(2)
The investigation may include all inquiries deemed appropriate to ensure that
each case is processed in accordance with ORS Chapter 183.
(3) The Board may initiate an audit or other
type of inquiry or investigation to verify an individual's compliance with ORS
Chapter 674 and OAR chapter 161.
(4) Every licensed or certified appraiser or
registered appraiser assistant must cooperate with the Board and must respond
fully and truthfully to Board inquiries and comply with any requests from the
Board, subject only to the exercise of any applicable right or privilege.
Failure to cooperate with the Board is unethical and is grounds for discipline
including revocation or suspension of a license, certificate or registration,
imposition of a civil penalty, or denial of a license, certificate, or
registration, or any combination thereof.
(5) At the completion of the investigation
process, the Enforcement Oversight Committee shall review the allegation report
and all documents related to the investigation. If the Enforcement Oversight
Committee determines that an objective basis exists to believe that violations
of ORS Chapter 674 and/or OAR chapter 161 occurred, the Enforcement Oversight
Committee will submit a report to the Board, and may authorize the
Administrator to proceed with settlement discussions with the
licensee.
(6) The EOC shall submit
a report to the Board setting forth specific violations along with the facts
supporting the Committee's recommendation.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 674.145, 674.305 & 674.310
Stats. Implemented: ORS 674.145
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