Oregon Code § ORS 308.990

Penalties
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(1) Violation of ORS 308.320 (3) or of ORS 308.330 is a Class A misdemeanor. The judgment of conviction of any assessor for such a violation shall of itself work a forfeiture of the office of the assessor.
(2) Any taxpayer or managing officer thereof who fails to furnish, after written demand so to do by the assessor or the county property value appeals board having jurisdiction or the Department of Revenue, any information or, upon like demand, fails to produce any books, records, papers or documents required by ORS 308.285 or 308.335 to be furnished by the taxpayer or managing officer to the county assessor, the county property value appeals board or the Department of Revenue, commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(3) Any person, firm, association or corporation, or agent or managing officer thereof, who presents or furnishes to the Director of the Department of Revenue any statement, required by ORS 308.335 or required by the director under the authority of ORS 308.335, that is willfully false or fraudulent, commits a Class A violation.
(4) Any person who willfully presents or furnishes to the director any statement required by ORS 308.505 to 308.674 that is false or fraudulent commits perjury and, upon conviction, shall be punished as otherwise provided by law for such crime.
(5) Subject to ORS 153.022, any willful violation of ORS 308.413 or of any rules adopted under ORS 308.413 is a Class A misdemeanor. [Subsections (3) and (4) of 1959 Replacement Part enacted as 1955 c.488 2; subsections (3) and (4) of 1959 Replacement Part renumbered as part of 321.991; subsection (7) enacted as 1969 c.605 58; 1971 c.529 33; 1977 c.884 11; subsection (5) enacted as 1981 c.139 4; 1997 c.154 44; 1997 c.541 88; 1999 c.21 22; 1999 c.1051 174; 2011 c.597 83; 2023 c.29 18]
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