Or. Admin. Code § 259-059-0310 - Protesting Issuance of a License
(1) Any person may
protest the issuance, including renewal, of a license to any applicant. The
protest may be made at any time after the license is issued as well as at any
time prior to the issuance of the license.
(2) Any person protesting the issuance of a
license must file the protest in writing with the Department.
(3) The written protest must contain the
following information:
(a) Name, address, and
phone number of the person filing the protest;
(b) Date of the protest;
(c) Name of the applicant or licensee against
whom the protest is being made;
(d)
A complete statement of the facts, circumstances, and other reasons for the
protest. The statement should include alleged violations, approximate dates of
alleged violations, names of witnesses, if any, and any documents which support
the allegations; and
(e) The
signature of the individual making the protest.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.870 & ORS 181A.900
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.900 & ORS 181A.902
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