Oregon Code § ORS 697.500

Definitions for ORS 697.500 to 697.555
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As used in ORS 697.500 to 697.555:
(1)(a) Check-cashing business means a person that conducts a business that for a fee, service charge or other consideration provides money, credit or any other thing of value in exchange for payment instruments.
(b) Check-cashing business does not include a financial institution as defined in ORS 706.008 or an employee of a licensee.
(2) Licensee means a person licensed as a check-cashing business under ORS 697.514.
(3) Nationwide Multistate Licensing System means a system that the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and the American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators, or assigns of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors or the American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators, develop and maintain for participating state agencies to use in licensing and registering mortgage loan originators and other persons that provide nondepository financial services.
(4) Payment instrument means:
(a) A check, warrant or draft issued by the federal government, a state government, a county or municipal government, or a federal or state agency;
(b) A payroll check; or
(c) A personal check, money order or any other check.

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