Or. Admin. Code § 813-080-0060 - Penalties for Misstatement
(1) If
any person makes a material misstatement in any affidavit or certification made
in connection with the application for, or the issuance of, a Mortgage Credit
Certificate and such misstatement is due to negligence of that person, that
person shall be subject to a fine of $1,000, imposed by the Internal Revenue
Service for each Mortgage Credit Certificate for which a misstatement was
made.
(2) If any person makes a
material misstatement in any affidavit or certification made in connection with
application for, or issuance of, a Mortgage Credit Certificate and such
misstatement is due to fraud, then that person shall be subject to a penalty
imposed by the Internal Revenue Service of $10,000 for each Mortgage Credit
Certificate with respect to which the fraudulent misstatement was
made.
(3) A lender shall inform any
applicant required to sign a Program Affidavit or certification that any
fraudulent statement may result in the revocation of the individual's Mortgage
Credit Certificate and a $10,000 penalty imposed by the Internal Revenue
Service. Other persons required by a lender to provide affidavits or
certifications must receive a similar notice.
(4) The above-described penalties shall be
imposed in addition to any other criminal penalty provided by the
law.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 90.800 - ORS 90.840, ORS 91.886, ORS 183, ORS 456.515 - ORS 456.723 & ORS 458.210 - ORS 458.650
Stats. Implemented: ORS 456.605
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