Oregon Code § ORS 59.185

Expiration of license; rules for renewal; change in personnel
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(1) Every license of a broker-dealer or state investment adviser expires one year after the date of issuance unless the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services establishes a different expiration date for purposes of coordination with any national registration or licensing system.
(2)(a) Every license of an issuers or owners salesperson expires when the securities are no longer authorized for sale or one year after the date of issuance, whichever is sooner.
(b) Unless the director establishes a different expiration date for the purposes of coordination with any national registration or licensing system, every license of a salesperson licensed to a broker-dealer and every license of an investment adviser representative licensed to a state investment adviser expires on the same date that the license of the broker-dealer or state investment adviser expires.
(c) Unless the director establishes a different expiration date for the purposes of coordination with any national registration or licensing system, every license of an investment adviser representative licensed on behalf of a federal covered investment adviser expires the earlier of one year after the date of issuance or the date the notice of the federal covered investment adviser expires.
(3) The director by rule shall establish procedures for renewing licenses of broker-dealers, state investment advisers, investment adviser representatives and salespersons, and for the annual renewal of notice filings made on behalf of federal covered investment advisers.
(4) If there is a change in the partners, directors, officers, persons occupying similar positions or performing similar functions, or persons directly or indirectly controlling a broker-dealer or state investment adviser, written notification of such change shall promptly be filed with the director. No fee shall be required for such notification. An examination may be required of any such individual who is newly connected with or interested in the licensee.

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