Or. Admin. Code § 340-122-0120 - Security Interest Exemption
(1)
Pre-foreclosure. A person or "holder" who maintains indicia of ownership
primarily to protect a security interest in a facility, and who does not
participate in the management of the facility, is not an "owner or operator" of
such facility under ORS
465.255(1)(a) and
(b). Whether a transaction falls within this
exemption will depend on the facts and on the law otherwise applicable to the
transaction:
(a) "Holder" for the purposes of
ORS 465.200 et seq. and this rule
means a person who maintains indicia of ownership (as defined below) primarily
to protect a security interest (as defined below). A holder includes the
initial holder (such as a loan originator), any subsequent holder (such as a
successor-in-interest or subsequent purchaser of the security interest on the
secondary market), a guarantor of an obligation, a surety, or any other person
who holds ownership indicia primarily to protect a security interest, or a
receiver or other person who acts on behalf or for the benefit of a
holder;
(b) "Indicia of Ownership"
as used in ORS 465.200 et seq. and this rule
means evidence of a security interest, evidence of an interest in a security
interest, or evidence of an interest in real or personal property securing a
loan or other obligation, including any legal or equitable title to real or
personal property acquired incident to foreclosure or its equivalents. Evidence
of such interests include, but are not limited to, mortgages, deeds of trust,
liens, judgment liens, statutory liens, surety bonds and guarantees of
obligations, title held pursuant to a lease financing transaction in which the
lessor does not select initially the leased property (hereinafter "lease
financing transaction"), legal or equitable title obtained pursuant to
foreclosure, and their equivalents. Evidence of such interests also include,
but are not limited to, assignments, pledges, or other rights to or other forms
of encumbrance against property that are held primarily to protect a security
interest. A person is not required to hold title or a security interest in
order to maintain indicia of ownership;
(c) "Primarily to Protect a Security
Interest" as used in ORS
465.200 et seq. and this rule
means that the holder's indicia of ownership are held primarily for the purpose
of securing payment or performance of an obligation. The term "primarily to
protect a security interest" does not include indicia of ownership held
primarily for investment purposes, nor ownership indicia held primarily for
purposes other than as protection for a security interest;
(d) "Security Interest" as used in ORS
465.200 et seq. and this rule
means an interest in a facility created or established for the purpose of
securing a loan or other obligation. Security interests include, but are not
limited to, mortgages, deeds of trusts, liens, judgment liens, statutory liens,
and title pursuant to lease financing transactions. Security interests may also
arise from transactions such as sale and leasebacks, conditional sales,
installment sales, trust receipt transactions, assignments, factoring
agreements, accounts receivable financing arrangements, and consignments, if
the transaction creates or establishes an interest in a facility for the
purpose of securing a loan or other obligation;
(e) "Participating in the Management of a
Facility" as used in ORS
465.200 et seq. and this rule
means that the holder is engaging or has engaged in acts of facility
management, as defined herein:
(A) Actions
that Are Participation in Management. Participation in the management of a
facility means actual participation in the management or operational affairs of
the facility by the holder, and does not include the mere capacity to
influence, or ability to influence, or the unexercised right to control
facility operations. Whether the holder has participated in management
sufficiently to void the exemption is a fact-sensitive inquiry. In all cases,
the determination of whether a holder is participating in management depends on
the holder's actions with respect to the facility rather than the outcomes
associated with such actions. A holder is participating in management, while
the borrower is still in possession of the facility encumbered by the security
interest, only if the holder either:
(i)
Exercises decision-making control over the borrower's environmental compliance,
such that the holder has undertaken responsibility for the borrower's hazardous
substance handling or disposal practices; or
(ii) Exercises control at a level comparable
to that of a manager of the borrower's enterprise, such that the holder has
assumed or manifested responsibility for the overall management of the
enterprise encompassing the day-to-day operational (as opposed to financial or
administrative) decision-making of the enterprise. Operational aspects of the
enterprise include, but are not limited to, functions typically performed by
positions such as that of facility or plant manager, operations manager, chief
operating officer, or chief executive officer. Financial or administrative
aspects include, but are not limited to, functions typically performed by
positions such as that of credit manager, accounts payable/receivable manager,
personnel manager, controller, or chief financial officer.
(B) Actions That are not Participation in
Management:
(i) Actions at the Inception of
the Loan or Other Transaction. No act or omission prior to the time that
indicia of ownership are held primarily to protect a security interest
constitutes evidence of participation in management. A prospective holder who
undertakes or requires an environmental inspection of the facility in which
indicia of ownership is to be held, or requires a prospective borrower to clean
up a facility or to comply or come into compliance (whether prior or subsequent
to the time that indicia of ownership are held primarily to protect a security
interest) with any applicable law or regulation, is not by such action
considered to be participating in the facility's management. Neither the
statute nor this rule requires a holder to conduct or require an inspection to
qualify for the exemption, and the liability of a holder cannot be based on or
affected by the holder not conducting or requiring an inspection.
NOTE:A person who desires to preserve or claim a defense under ORS 465.255(2)(a) must undertake the appropriate inquiry described in ORS 465.255(6).
(ii) Policing the Security
Interest or Loan. A holder who engages in policing activities prior to
foreclosure or its equivalents will remain within the exemption provided that
the holder does not by such actions participate in the management of the
facility. Such policing actions include, but are not limited to, requiring the
borrower to clean up the facility during the term of the security interest;
requiring the borrower to comply or come into compliance with applicable
federal, state, and local environmental and other laws, rules, and regulations
during the term of the security interest; securing or exercising authority to
monitor or inspect the facility (including on-site inspections) in which
indicia of ownership are maintained, or the borrower's business or financial
condition during the term of the security interest; or taking other actions to
adequately police the loan or security interest (such as requiring a borrower
to comply with any warranties, covenants, conditions, representations, or
promises from the borrower);
(iii)
Work Out. A holder who engages in work out activities prior to foreclosure or
its equivalent will remain within the exemption provided that the holder does
not by such action participate in the management of the facility. For purposes
of this rule, "work out" refers to those actions by which a holder, at any time
prior to foreclosure or its equivalents, seeks to prevent, cure, or mitigate a
default by the borrower or obligor; or to preserve, or prevent the diminution
of, the value of the security. Work out activities include, but are not limited
to, restructuring or renegotiating the terms of the security interest;
requiring payment of additional rent or interest; exercising forbearance;
requiring or exercising rights pursuant to an assignment of accounts or other
amounts owing to an obligor; requiring or exercising rights pursuant to an
escrow agreement pertaining to amounts owing to an obligor; providing specific
or general financial or other advice, suggestions, counseling, or guidance
relating to work out activities; and exercising any right or remedy the holder
is entitled to by law or under any warranties, convenants, conditions,
representations, or promises from the borrower;
(iv) Actions Taken Under ORS
465.255(7)(a).
A holder does not participate in the management of a facility merely by taking
a response action in accordance with ORS
465.255(7)(a).
(2) Post-foreclosure. A person who
holds indicia of ownership after foreclosure or its equivalents primarily to
protect a security interest is not an "owner or operator" of such facility
under ORS 465.255(1)(a) and
(b) provided that the holder undertakes to
sell, re-lease property held pursuant to a lease financing transaction (whether
by a new lease financing transaction or substitution of the lessee), or
otherwise divest itself of the property in a reasonably expeditious manner,
using whatever commercially reasonable means are relevant or appropriate with
respect to the facility, taking all facts and circumstances into consideration,
and provided that the holder did not participate in management prior to
foreclosure or its equivalents:
(a)
"Foreclosure or its equivalents" as used in this rule include, but are not
limited to, purchase at foreclosure sale; acquisition or assignment of title in
lieu of foreclosure; termination of a lease financing transaction or other
repossession; acquisition of a right to title or possession; an agreement in
satisfaction of the obligation; or any other formal or informal manner (whether
pursuant to law or under warranties, covenants, conditions, representations, or
promises from the borrower) by which the holder acquires title to or possession
of the secured property. Indicia of ownership that are held primarily to
protect a security interest include legal or equitable title acquired through
or incident to foreclosure or its equivalents;
(b) A holder who did not participate in
management prior to foreclosure or its equivalents, may sell, release property
held pursuant to a lease financing transaction (whether by a new lease
financing transaction or substitution of the lessee), liquidate, maintain
business activities, wind up operations, undertake any response action in
accordance with ORS 465.255(7)(a),
and take measures to preserve, protect, or prepare the secured asset prior to
sale or other disposition without voiding the exemption, provided that the
holder undertakes to sell, re-lease property held pursuant to a lease financing
transaction (whether by a new lease financing transaction or substitution of
the lessee), or otherwise divest the facility in a reasonably expeditious
manner. To show that the holder has acted in a "reasonably expeditious manner,"
the holder may:
(A) Use whatever commercially
reasonable means to sell, re-lease, or divest as are relevant or appropriate
with respect to the facility; or
(B) Establish that the ownership indicia
maintained following foreclosure or its equivalents continue to be held
primarily to protect a security interest if, within 12 months following
foreclosure, the holder lists the facility with a broker, dealer, or agent who
deals with the type of property in question, or advertises the facility as
being for sale or disposition on at least a monthly basis in either a real
estate publication or a trade or other publication suitable for the facility in
question, or a newspaper of general circulation (defined as one with a
circulation over 10,000, or one suitable under any applicable federal, state,
or local rules of court for publication required by court order or rules of
civil procedure) covering the area whether the property is located. For
purposes of this provision, the 12-month period begins to run from the time
that the holder acquires marketable title, provided that the holder, after the
expiration of any redemption or other waiting period provided by law, acts
diligently to acquire marketable title. If the holder fails to act diligently
to acquire marketable title, the 12-month period begins to run on the date of
the foreclosure or its equivalents.
(c) A holder that outbids, rejects, or fails
to act upon an offer of fair consideration for the facility establishes that
the ownership indicia in the secured property are not held primarily to protect
the security interest, unless the holder is required, in order to avoid
liability under federal or state law, to make a higher bid, to obtain a higher
offer, or to seek or obtain an offer in a different manner:
(A) "Fair consideration," in the case of a
holder maintaining indicia of ownership primarily to protect a senior security
interest in the facility, is the value of the security interest calculated as
follows:
(i) An amount equal to or in excess
of the sum of the outstanding principal (or comparable amount in the case of a
lease that constitutes a security interest) owed to the holder immediately
preceding the acquisition of full title (or possession in the case of property
subject to a lease financing transaction) pursuant to foreclosure or its
equivalents; plus
(ii) Any unpaid
interest, rent, or penalties (whether arising before or after foreclosure or
its equivalents); plus
(iii) All
reasonable and necessary costs, fees, or other charges incurred by the holder
incident to work out, foreclosure or its equivalents, retention, maintaining
the business activities of the enterprise, preserving, protecting and preparing
the facility prior to sale, re-lease of property held pursuant to a lease
financing transaction (whether by a new lease financing transaction or
substitution of the lessee), or other disposition; plus
(iv) Remedial action costs incurred under ORS
465.255(7)(a);
less
(v) Any amounts received by
the holder in connection with any partial disposition of the property, gross
revenues received as a result of maintaining the business activities of the
enterprise, and any amounts paid by the borrower subsequent to the acquisition
of full title (or possession in the case of property subject to a lease
financing transaction) pursuant to foreclosure or its equivalents.
(B) In the case of a
holder maintaining indicia of ownership primarily to protect a junior security
interest, fair consideration is the value of all outstanding higher priority
security interests plus the value of the security interest held by the junior
holder, each calculated as set forth above;
(C) "Outbids, rejects, or fails to act upon
an offer" of fair consideration means that the holder outbids, rejects, or
fails to act upon within 90 days of receipt of a written, bona fide, firm offer
of fair consideration for the property received at any time after six months
following foreclosure and its equivalents. A "written, bona fide, firm offer"
means a legally enforceable, commercially reasonable, cash offer solely for the
foreclosed facility, including all material terms of the transaction, from a
ready, willing, and able purchaser who demonstrates the ability to perform. For
purposes of this provision, the six-month period begins to run from the time
that the holder acquires marketable title, provided that the holder, after the
expiration of any redemption or other waiting period provided by law, acts
diligently to acquire marketable title. If the holder fails to act diligently
to acquire marketable title, the six-month period begins to run on the date of
foreclosure or its equivalents.
(3) Holder's Basis of Liability Independent
of Status as Owner or Operator:
(a)
Notwithstanding this rule, a holder may incur liability in connection with its
activities under the independent bases of liability set forth in ORS
465.255(1)(d) to
(7);
(b) A holder who obtains actual knowledge of
a release at a facility acquired by the holder through foreclosure or its
equivalent and then subsequently transfers ownership or operation of the
facility to another person without disclosing such knowledge shall not be
entitled to the security interest exemption and shall be considered an "owner
or operator" under ORS
465.255(1)(c);
(c) This rule applies only to liability under
ORS 465.200 et seq. and does not
apply to any right that the state or any person may have under federal statute,
common law, or state statute other than ORS
465.200 et seq., to recover
remedial action costs or to seek any other relief related to a
release.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 465.400, ORS 465.435 & ORS 465.440
Stats. Implemented: ORS 465.200 - ORS 465.455, ORS 465.900, ORS 466.706 - ORS 466.835 & ORS 466.895
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