(1)(a) If the license of a real estate broker, principal real estate broker or timeshare sales agent is revoked by the Real Estate Commissioner on grounds related to professional real estate activity other than the management of rental real estate, the commissioner may not issue a new license until the individual complies with the provisions of ORS 696.010 to 696.495, 696.600 to 696.785 and 696.800 to 696.870. (b) If the license of a licensed real estate property manager is revoked by the commissioner, or if the license of a real estate broker or principal real estate broker is revoked by the commissioner, on grounds related to the management of rental real estate, the commissioner may not issue a new license until the individual complies with the provisions of ORS 696.010 to 696.495, 696.600 to 696.785 and 696.890. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the commissioner may issue the individual a limited license if, in the discretion of the commissioner, it is in the public interest to do so. The commissioner may limit a license issued under this subsection: (a) By term; (b) To acts subject to the supervision of a specific managing principal broker; or (c) By conditions to be observed in the exercise and the privileges granted. (3) A limited license issued under this section may be renewed as provided by the commissioner by rule. A limited license may be suspended or revoked, or the licensee may be reprimanded, by the commissioner on the grounds set out in ORS 696.301. [Amended by 1955 c.322 12; 1969 c.674 4; 1973 c.416 4; 1975 c.746 6; 1977 c.191 2; 1977 c.649 19; 1981 c.617 7; 1987 c.611 15; 1991 c.5 30; 2001 c.300 13; 2003 c.398 8; 2013 c.145 7; 2017 c.234 9; 2025 c.39 8; 2025 c.389 8]
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