Or. Admin. Code § 441-735-0025 - License Applications
(1) For
purposes of the investigation described in ORS
725A.024 an applicant for a
license must submit the application form prescribed by the director, signed by
an authorized owner or officer of the applicant.
(2) An applicant, including a person that
currently has a payday loan license or title loan license, must provide the
employment history for the proposed manager of the licensed office for the five
years immediately preceding the date of the application. A licensee employing a
new manager may be required to submit a resume to meet the requirements of this
section.
(3) A person that is not
currently licensed to make payday loans or title loans must submit:
(a) The employment history for all executive
officers, owners, directors, or managing partners. A resume may be required to
meet this requirement. At least one-half of the executive officers, owners,
directors, or managing partners must have verifiable recent lending
experience;
(b) A business plan,
including but not limited to:
(A) Financial
and operational history of the applicant, if any;
(B) Copies of any loan documents proposed to
be used;
(C) A description of the
types of loans and the percentage of the different types of loans the applicant
proposes to make, the length of the loans the applicant proposes to make, the
interest rates or range of rates the applicant proposes to charge, and any
other business activities the licensee will engage in at the location;
and
(D) Funding sources for the
loans, including third-party financial institutions.
(4) For purposes of ORS
725A.024 and this rule, the
filing date of an application is the date the application is complete. An
application will be deemed complete on the date that:
(a) All required fees have been paid;
and
(b) All fully completed
documents that are part of an application or required to be submitted by this
rule have been received.
(5) An application for licensing is deemed
abandoned if:
(a) The director has had one or
more incomplete documents as part of an application for a minimum of 60 days;
and
(b) The applicant has not
responded within 30 days following a written notice from the director
requesting submission of all fees, documents, or information necessary to make
the application complete.
(6) An applicant whose application has been
abandoned may reapply by submitting a new application including new
fees.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 725A.012, 725A.022, 725A.024, & 725A.092
Stats. Implemented: ORS 725A.022 & 725A.024
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