Oregon Code § ORS 713.230

Revocation of certificate of authority
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A certificate of authority for an out-of-state bank or extranational institution to conduct banking business in this state may be revoked if the out-of-state bank or extranational institution:
(1) Failed to file a report or pay a fee required under the Bank Act;
(2) Failed to appoint or maintain a registered agent or office in this state as required by ORS 713.170 or failed to maintain authority to transact business as required by ORS 713.140 (3);
(3) Changed the out-of-state banks or extranational institutions registered office or registered agent and failed to submit a statement of the change to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services as required by ORS 713.200 (1);
(4) Misrepresented or allowed a misrepresentation of a material matter in an application, report, affidavit or other document that the out-of-state bank or extranational institution submitted pursuant to the Bank Act;
(5) Failed to submit for filing an application to amend the out-of-state banks or extranational institutions certificate of authority as required by ORS 713.200 (2); or
(6) Failed to submit for filing a certificate of merger or consolidation as required by ORS 713.260.

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